Chan Wey

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Chanway or Chan Wey (transl.O, Moon) is a 1951 Pakistani Punjabi-language film directed Noor Jehan (in her directorial debut) with the supervision of Shaukat Hussain Rizvi.[1]

Punjabiچن وے
Directed by
Written by
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Punjabiچن وے
Directed by
Written by
Produced byShaukat Hussain Rizvi
Starring
Music byFeroz Nizami
Production
company
Release date
  • 24 March 1951 (1951-03-24)
CountryPakistan
LanguagePunjabi
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It was written by Syed Imtiaz Ali Taj. Feroz Nizami provided the music for the film's soundtrack.[1] It premiered in Lahore's Regent Cinema on 24 March 1951.

The film was the first Pakistani film directed by a woman.[1] "Mundeya Sialkotiya" was a popular track from the film's soundtrack.[1][2]

Cast

The cast of the film includes:[3][4][5]

Production

After migrating from India, Shaukat Hussain Rizvi established his Shahnoor Studios and decided to produce a film. He was advised to produce film in Punjabi because at that time Punjabi films such as Pheray (1949) and Laraay (1950) were commercially successful rather than Urdu films. So, he directed and produced Chan Wey and his spouse Noor Jehan was credited as the director because he himself did not know Punjabi. Thus, it became the first Pakistani film by a female director.[1]

The film also marked Noor Jehan's return to the screen since her last film Jugnu (1947), also directed by Rizvi and had music composed by Nizami.[2][4][7][8][3]

Release and reception

The film premiered on 24 March 1951 in Lahore's Regent cinema. It became commercially successful with a theatrical run of 18 weeks.[9][3]

Soundtrack

Feroz Nizami composed the film's music on the lyrics of F.D. Sharf and Ustad Daman. All songs were performed by Noor Jehan except one, which was performed by Ali Bakhsh Zahoor.

Track listing

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Song titleLyrics bySung byNotes
Tere Mukhre Da Kala Kala Til Way, Mera Kud Ke Le Gya Dil Way, Way Mundeya Sialkotiya F.D. Sharf Noor Jehan Popular song from the film's soundtrack[9][10][1][2]
Changa Banaya e Sanu, Kach Da Khadona F.D. Sharf Noor Jehan [10]
Way Tu Bhul Na Javin F.D. Sharf Noor Jehan
Chann Deya Totya Wey, Dillan Deya Khotya[1] F.D. Sharf Noor Jehan This song establishes Noor Jehan's mastery over difficult singing[9][10]
Bedardaan Di Dunya Kohlun F.D. Sharf Ali Baksh Zahoor
Lamiaan Manzilan, Dil Door Kinaray F.D. Sharf Noor Jehan [2]
Bach Ja Mundeya Mor Tun Ustad Daman Noor Jehan
Teray Long Da Peya Lashkara F.D. Sharf Noor Jehan and chorus
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