Shaam Dhalay

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Directed bySantosh Kumar
Produced bySantosh Kumar
Starring
CinematographySuhail Hashmi
Shaam Dhalay
شام ڈھلے
Directed bySantosh Kumar
Produced bySantosh Kumar
Starring
CinematographySuhail Hashmi
Edited byM. Akram
Music byRashid Attre
Production
company
Cressant Films
Release date
  • 10 December 1960 (1960-12-10)
CountryPakistan
LanguageUrdu
Shaam Dhalay
AwardsThis film won 4 Nigar Awards in 1960

Shaam Dhalay is a Pakistani romance drama film directed and produced by Santosh Kumar.

It was the only film that Kumar ever directed and produced.[1][2] Santosh Kumar also played the lead role opposite Sabiha Khanum.[3] The music of the film was composed by Rashid Attre.[1][3]

Although a commercially average film of the year 1960, it became popular due to Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum's ghazal Sau Baar Chaman Mehka, Sau Baar Bahar Aaee, performed by Naseem Begum for the film.[4][5]

The film won 4 Nigar Awards, at the annual Nigar Awards ceremony.[6]

Music

All music is composed by Rashid Attre[3][1]

Shaam Dhalay
No.TitleLyricsSinger (s)Length
1."Sau Baar Chaman Mehka, Sau Baar Bahar Aaee[1][5]"Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum[1]Naseem Begum[1] 
2."Shokh Hawayen, Meri Chunri Urayen"Tanvir NaqviNaseem Begum 
3."Balma Na Sata, Ab To Maan Ja"Tanvir NaqviNaseem Begum 
4."Murli Bajaye Ja, Dil Mein Samaye Ja[5]"Tanvir NaqviNaseem Begum 
5."Palkon Pe Ashkon Ke Deep Jalay, Shaam Dhalay"Tufail HoshiarpuriNaseem Begum 
6."Meri Mast Jawani Lehrai"Ghulam Mustafa TabassumZubaida Khanum 
7."Mohabbat Aik Dault Thi"Ghulam Mustafa TabassumMunir Hussain 
8."Preet Pe Jab Shaam Dhal Jaye Gi"Ghulam Mustafa TabassumNaseem Begum 

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