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Bau Ji

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Bau Ji is a Punjabi-language Pakistani film. The film premiered on 3 June, 1983. Pakistanis will complete the film about the character drama and comedy films of this film. The film proved to be average at the box office. The film was directed by Hasnain. The producer was Zafar Shabab. The story was written by Saeed Sahli and the screenplay, dialogues were by Bashir Niaz. The cast included Ali Ejaz, Nanha, Khalifa Nazir, Mumtaz, Nazli, Albela and Rangeela. The music of the film was composed by Zulfiqar Ali. The songs of the film were written by Saeed Gilani. M. Zafar, who was included in the list recording of the film, recorded the best songs[1] and Noorjahan, Sadiq Iqbal, and Hassan Sadiq sang the songs. Edited by "Ashiq Ali" Hujra Shah Muqeem.[2]

Story[edit]

There is a living reality in the Bauji story. Every word of which is written with the tears of those parents who do not want to see their children wandering in the darkness of poverty. Which they themselves inherit. Such was the dream of the two brothers together that they would make their son and nephew Jamil a great man by reading and writing. So to make his dream come true, he enrolled Jamil in the biggest school in the city. And he worked day and night to raise money. He shared in the joys of the people and made them laugh out loud. But destiny was smiling at them. Because they found the interpretation of their dream very horrible. Tears welled up in the eyes of those who laughed at the other. You will get the answer to how all this happened after watching the movie Bauji.

Cast[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Film: Baoo Jee / Sarkari Order Songs: Film: Baoo Jee / Sarkari Order MP3 Songs by Noor Jehan Online Free on Gaana.com, retrieved 2022-06-19
  2. "Bau Ji (1983) - Pakistani Punjabi film". pakmag.net. Retrieved 2022-06-19.



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