Mujhe Chand Chahiye

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Directed byShaan
Written byPervez Kalim
Produced byTanvir Rehman
Starring
Mujhe Chand Chahiye
Directed byShaan
Written byPervez Kalim
Produced byTanvir Rehman
Starring
Cinematography
  • Faisal Bokhari
  • Waqar Bokhari
Music by
Production
company
Riaz Shahid Films
Distributed byX-one X-Films
Release date
  • 17 March 2000 (2000-03-17)
CountryPakistan
LanguageUrdu

Mujhe Chand Chahiye (Urdu: مجھے چاند چاہیے transl.I Pine for the Moon) is a 2000 Pakistani Urdu-language romantic film. The film was Shaan's second directorial venture and was a huge success at the box office.[1][2]

The film's cast included Noor Bukhari, Moammar Rana, Atiqa Odho, Javed Sheikh and Reema. The movie's story revolved around the life of a divorced woman (Atiqa Odho) and her musician son (Shaan) who falls in love with a model (Noor).[2]

Mujhe Chand Chahiye is a lighthearted romantic comedy. Razi (Javed Sheikh) secretly marries a second wife Phool. Maima (Atiqa Odho), his first wife, splits up with him when she discovers it, and soon afterwards Maima leaves for Hong Kong, along with their young son, without informing her husband Razi. Years go by and Maima now has raised this son, Zain (Shaan Shahid) in Hong Kong. Zain falls in love with a visiting Pakistani model, Chand (Noor Bukhari) and arrives in Pakistan to secure a job as her music teacher. Chand however happens to be Razi's daughter with his second wife Phool. Imran (Moammar Rana) is also in love with Chand because he is one of her college friends.[2]

Cast

Music

Mujhe Chand Chahiye
Soundtrack album by
various
Released2000 (2000)
GenreUrdu
LabelSilver Streak
ProducerRaunaq Ali

Sajjad Ali and his brother Raunaq Ali arranged music for the film and won Nigar Awards for it.[1] Some of this film's better-known tracks include "Kal Shab Main Ne Dekha Chand Jharoke Mein" by Waris Baig which remade as Lamha Lahma from 2006 Hindi film Gangster, "Tujhey Dekha Tau Yoon Laga", "Jaan Bhi De Doon" and the sensational Punjabi track by Abrar-ul-Haq "Waan Kuttiya". The film's music was composed by the Pakistani pop singer Sajjad Ali.

#SongSinger(s)
1"Jaan Bhi Day Doon"[1]Saima Jehan
2"Tujhe Dekha To Yun Laga"Tausif Dar
3"Pyar Karta Hoon"Tausif Dar
4"Pyar Karti Hoon"Saima Jehan
5"Waan Kuttiya"Abrar-ul-Haq
6"Kal Shab Main Ne Dekha Chand Jharoke Mein"[1]Waris Baig
7"Jaan Bhi Day Doon - 2"Tausif Dar
8"Aag Si Badan Mein Hai"[1]Shazia Manzoor
9"Jaan e Man Jaane Jaan"Saima Jehan

Box office

The film completed 51 weeks at the main theater and thus crowned as a golden jubilee hit.

Awards

References

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