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2 History  





3 Soundtrack  



3.1  Track listing  







4 References  





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Gandasa
Directed byHasan Askari[1]
Nadeem Hassan (Guests)
Written bySaleem Murad
Screenplay bySaleem Murad
Story bySaleem Murad
Produced byMohammad Jahangir
Rana Javed Iqbal
Starring
  • Gori
  • Tanzeem Hassan
  • Shahida Mini
  • Anwar Khan
  • Nida Mumtaz
  • Adeeb
  • Rashid Mehmood
  • Mehmood Aslam
  • CinematographyIrshad Ahmad
    Abid
    Edited byZ. A. Zulfi
    Music byWajahat Attre[1]
    Lyrics:
    Ahmad Rahi
    Singers:
    Noor Jehan
    Anwar Rafi
    Humaira Channa

    Production
    company

    Shah Noor Studio

    Distributed byJahangir Films

    Release date

    • 16 April 1991 (1991-04-16)[2]

    Running time

    140 minutes
    CountryPakistan
    LanguagePunjabi

    Gandasa is a Pakistani film in Punjabi language, released on 16 April 1991 by screenwriter Saleem Murad. The film was directed by Hasan Askari and produced by Jahangir Khan.[1]

    Cast

    [edit]

    History

    [edit]

    A 'Gandasa' is a Punjabi implement primarily used in cultivation and farming. It consists of a long stick of wood (roughly the height of its user) with a wide blade attached to one end. It resembles a very large axe, although it is used in a different manner.

    The use of the gandasa as a weapon was made famous by the Lollywood film Maula Jatt (1979) and its sequels, in which the implement was portrayed as an excalibur-like weapon used in the Punjabi action films for fighting and killing other people.

    Soundtrack

    [edit]

    The music of Gandasa is composed by Wajahat Attre with lyrics by Ahmad Rahi.

    Gandasa
    Soundtrack album by
    Wajahat Attre
    Recorded1991
    GenreFilm soundtrack
    Length27:59
    LanguagePunjabi
    LabelSuper Musical
    DirectorHasan Askari
    ProducerJahangir Khan
    CompilerM. Zafar

    Track listing

    [edit]
    No.TitleArtist(s)Length
    1."Gut Kali Lal Paranda"Noor Jehan4:37
    2."Hari Hari Sub Dunia"Anwar Rafi & Humaira Channa4:57
    3."Merian Choodian Udas"Noor Jehan4:21
    4."Mahiya Ve Kothay Uttay"Noor Jehan4:18
    5."Ang Ang Mera"Humaira Channa4:54
    6."Ek Gal Tere Naal Kerni"Noor Jehan4:37

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ Gandasa (1991) film on IMDb website Retrieved 18 January 2018
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