Society Girl is a 1976 Pakistani film directed by Sangeeta, written by Syed Noor, and starring Bahaar, Kaveeta and Qavi Khan. The picture was produced by Raza Ali Rizvi with original music by Nazir Ali. The supporting cast includes Ghulam Mohiuddin, Nisho and the director Sangeeta. The movie should not be confused with the 1932 Society Girl featuring Spencer Tracy.
The story begins when Afghanistan was invaded from the north by the former Soviet Union in 1979 and large number of Afghan refugees began crossing over into Pakistan. One such caravan brings Saima to this land of political unrest. Deeba Begum plays Shaan's mother, and Saima is his fiancée. In the war ravages, Deeba and Saima are lost to Shaan, and come to Pakistan. They camp in a small town, which is on the Pak-Afghan border, the tribal chief of which used to frequent their town once, and his son, Moammar Rana falls in love with Saima. Meanwhile, the war is halted and Shaan, the true fiancé, comes to this shantytown looking for his mother and his fiancé. You can well imagine what transpires after that. The Afghan war pales in front of the weaponry and ferocity that is witnessed between Mommy Rana and Shaan, after that.
'Bonny' is harassed by some 'Badmash' on her way back home while a gnarled and wise oldie reminisces about the Raj days remarking that nobody dared to look disrespectfully at anybody’s daughter or sister and that independence has brought us very little that is positive and tangible. Meanwhile, the college girl has had enough of the daily harassment at the hands of the men and announces to her bemused parents about her intention of quitting her education altogether.
Réalisé parSangeeta OriginePakistan ActeursShaan Shahid, Reema Khan, Ahsan Khan, Deeba, Abid Khan Note51% The story is about two different classes; Shaan belongs to a middle-class family with great traditional values and Reema is from a rich family. The film portrayed the difficulties of a rich girl adjusting to a middle-class family.