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Zar Gul (Urdu: زر گل, lit. 'Golden Rose') is a 1997 Pakistani film directed and written by Salmaan Peerzada and produced by Usman Peerzada.[2]
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Directed by | Salmaan Peerzada |
Written by | Salmaan Peerzada |
Produced by | Usman Peerzada |
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Music by | Roger White[1] |
Distributed by | Peer Films |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | Pakistan |
Language | Urdu |
The story revolves around a young boy who later becomes an outlaw and dacoit, but remains a hero to the poor, after his father is killed by a crooked politician.[2]
Zar Gul was filmed in Pakistan and United Kingdom. It was presented by Peer Films and it was written also directed by Salmaan Peerzada.[2] The film was released in three different languages in Pastho, Punjabi and English with subtitles.[1] The film was also screened at FiLUMS International Film festival.[3]
The background music and music scenes were composed by Roger White.[1]
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