Yeh Wada Raha

2003 Pakistani film
  • Arbaaz Khan
  • Resham
  • Shaan
  • Zara Sheikh
  • Nirma
Cinematography
  • Khalid Riaz
  • Faisal Bukhari
Release date
  • 2003 (2003)
CountryPakistanLanguageUrdu

Yeh Wada Raha is a 2003 Pakistani Urdu language film directed by Sangeeta.[2][3]

Story

Zara Sheikh plays the character of a girl-next-door living with her blind mother. Nirma plays the daughter of a mafia boss, who loses his life to Shaan's gun-toting adventures one day. Saud is the honest journalist (with a Mr. Ripley look) and Arbaz Khan is the useless son-in-law (ghar damad) who has vengeance and hatred for almost everyone without a reason. The characters are baseless with hardly any convincing reason to their presence in the film. And most of them roll over dead in the gruesome action clashes in the film. But before dying they do manage to take the time out to sing and dance with campfires, waterfalls, and Karachi's beaches as some of the backdrops.

Full cast

  • Shaan
  • Arbaaz Khan
  • Zara Sheikh
  • Nirma
  • Pervaiz Kaleem
  • Nadeem
  • Saud
  • Shafqat Cheema

Accolades

Ceremony Category Recipient Result
3rd Lux Style Awards Best Film Director Sangeeta Nominated

References

  1. ^ http://www.walifilms.com/1996_2010.html, Film 'Yeh Wada Raha' (2003) listed on walifilms.com website, Retrieved 28 October 2016
  2. ^ http://cineplot.com/yeh-wada-raha/, Film review of 'Yeh Wada Raha' (2003) on cineplot.com website, Retrieved 28 October 2016
  3. ^ https://www.ovguide.com/yeh-wada-raha-9202a8c04000641f8000000009ef04a3, Yeh Wada Raha (2003 film) on ovguide.com website, Retrieved 1 Aug 2016
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Films directed by Sangeeta
  • Society Girl (1976)
  • Mutthi Bhar Chawal (1978)
  • Mian Biwi Razi (1982)
  • Jeenay Nahin Doon Gi (1984)
  • Nikah (1998)
  • Sher-e-Lahore (2001)
  • Qayamat (2003)
  • Yeh Wada Raha (2003)
  • Tarap (2006)
  • Gulabo (2008)
  • Tum Hi To Ho (2016)


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