Teri Yaad is the first-ever feature film released in Pakistan after the partition of India on 7 August 1948, on Eid day. It was the first film released after the birth of Pakistan, but certainly not the first to be produced indigenously in the newly-found land.

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  • 1948-08-07 (xsd:date)
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  • Teri Yaad is the first-ever feature film released in Pakistan after the partition of India on 7 August 1948, on Eid day. It was the first film released after the birth of Pakistan, but certainly not the first to be produced indigenously in the newly-found land.
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  • Raza Mir
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  • Daud Chand
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  • M.A. Latif
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  • Teri Yaad
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  • Sardari Lal D.P. Singha (co-producer)
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  • Sardari Lal (story) Khadim Mohiudin(screenplay)
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  • Teri Yaad is the first-ever feature film released in Pakistan after the partition of India on 7 August 1948, on Eid day. It was the first film released after the birth of Pakistan, but certainly not the first to be produced indigenously in the newly-found land.
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  • Teri Yaad (film)
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  • Teri Yaad
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