Jeeva (Urdu: جیوا) is an Urdu film directed by Syed Noor. It introduced Babar Ali and Resham into Lollywood and turned them into stars. The film was also acclaimed at the foreign festivals where it was screened. The shrine of Hazrat Ayub Ansari in Istanbul in Turkey was pictured in this film. Nadeem played the title role and two new faces were seen on silver screen, Resham and Babur Ali, but this film was a big milestone for Anwar Rafi who was struggling in many years. Famous folk singer Shoukat Ali sang his only duet song with Madam Noor Jehan.
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Réalisé parSyed Noor OriginePakistan GenresDrame ActeursBabar Ali, Shamil Khan, Saima, Rashid Mehmood Note58% Le film tourne autour de la romance et des tribulations entre une fille Sikh (Saima) et un homme pakistanais (Shamil Khan). Le personnage de Babar Ali est opposé à cette union.
The film begins with a voice over explaining the "cause" of the filmmakers in attempting to expose a "crual custom"(as the poster said) that exists in the rural areas of the Punjab where women are married off (illegally) to the Quran so that the landowning family doesn't have to part with any of its wealth. The action is based around the rural haveli of Vadda Saeen - the family elder, and his wife. They live in their sprawling estate together with the extended family that is usually warring with one another. There are also legions of slaves (ghulams) who devote themselves to the Vadda Saeen and show their love for their Saeen by kissing and nuzzling his feet!
The film opens with a scene where fiery criminal lawyer Meera is being gang-raped to put a rapist behind bars, but the judge rules against her. Though the rapist walks free, is there a power who can save him from the justice of the “Billi” — a shadowy figure dressed in a black cat-suit who has taken to the streets at night rounding up all scum and sleaze and dishing out her own brand of justice to chilling effect.