Ghoongat (also spelled Ghunghat) (Urdu: گھونگٹ) is an Urdu film released in the summer of 1996. It starred Mohsin Khan, Andaleeb, Shaan, Resham and Arbaaz Khan. The film marked Shaan's comeback into the Lahore industry and won the actor many plaudits for his performance as the scheming villain. Ghoongat was directed by Syed Noor and produced by Shezad Rafique.
Hum Eik Hain begins with an Aaan showing Badshahi Mosque and other parts of Lahore with rather badly photographed (and badly lit) clips. The titles end on Shan (Mustafa) who is the muezzin. He is educated, wears jeans and is looking for a job. But he can't get a job even with repeated interviews. The academic degrees are not even worth good enough to be sold as waste paper. Trash must go to trash and the degrees are burnt alive in a rage of disappointment and frustration. There seems to be plenty of fire around at nights around Lahore with flames burning inside large empty drums (read 'a heavy symbolism of hero's agony').
Réalisé parSyed Noor OriginePakistan GenresComédie romantique, Action, Policier, Romance ActeursMoammar Rana, Saima, Nargis, Sana, Shafqat Cheema, Abid Khan Note67% City boy Bakhtu, (Moammar Rana) goes to live with uncle back in the village. Here he sees Billo (Saima), his uncle's older daughter and falls in love. Terrorised by her stepmother (Bahar) and stepsisters, Billo is forced to serve as a servant in her own home.