Habib

Kahin Din Kahin Raat

When a CID inspector infiltrates a smuggling ring he discovers that his ex-girlfriend is involved.

Noor Mahal

A story of a revenge taken by Vir Singh in greediness to get the throne of his brother, who was the real king.

Black Magic

When Maharaja Ajay Singh goes missing, his right hand man Sher Singh takes over the kingdom and makes a claim on the princess. The princess flees and is taken in by a muscular cave dweller named Raja. Together they find that the maharaja is being held prisoner by a demon in the magic cave.

Gorilla

Madhukar, a merchant, travels to the jungle with his lovely daughter Rita. Unbeknownst to them they have entered the territory of cannibals who have a habit of sacrificing young women to the huge gorilla that has been terrorizing the land.

Shri Krishna Leela

Shri Krishna Leela is a 1971 Hindi religious film directed by Homi Wadia. It was produced by his Basant Pictures banner. Written by B. M. Vyas, the story and dialogue were by S. N. Tripathi.

Dilli Ka Thug

Kishore is a conman who has little respect for the rich. He learns that the person responsible for his friend's death is the same who led to his own father's death. He swears to bring him to justice.

Habu

Habu (1961) is notable as Pakistan's first "jungle film," directed by Rahim Gul and released on April 28, 1961. Starring Husna and Habib, with a story set against a jungle backdrop.

Aandhiyan

Ram Mohan (Dev Anand) an honest lawyer is in love with Janaki (Kalpana Kartik) the beautiful daughter of Din Dayal. Din Dayal accepts the marriage proposal. Kuber Das (K N Singh), a rich businessman has a lustful eye over Janaki. In order to marry Janaki he devises a wicked plan.

Deedar

Deedar is a movie directed by Jugal Kishore featuring Anjana, Premendra.

Ashiana

A strict and controlling woman rules her household, while family conflicts grow behind closed doors. As new marriages bring change, jealousy, greed, and misunderstandings begin to disturb the family’s peace.

Buzdil

The Urdu film Buzdil (1969) was directed by Saqlain Razvi.

Surayya

Two childhood sweethearts are driven apart by a bitter family feud, only for a twist of fate and a shared tragedy to reunite them under the most complicated of circumstances.

Masoom

Masoom (1957) is a Pakistani Urdu-language social film, directed by Sharif Nayyar and produced under the banner of Paramount Films. It is notable for featuring Rattan Kumar in the title child role.