A.R. Kardar
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| + | [[File: kardar.png|'Abdur Rasheed Kârdâr' is the correct phonetic spelling. ‘Abdul Rashid’ is the spelling used by film journalists not aware of Urdu phonetics. The director, as can be seen from this screenshot of his big-budget flop, ''Dil Diya Dard Liya '' (1966), only used his initials. |frame|500px]] | ||
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[[File: Screen test1.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> i) Kardar feels the plaits of an aspirant.|frame|500px]] | [[File: Screen test1.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> i) Kardar feels the plaits of an aspirant.|frame|500px]] | ||
[[File: Screen test2.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> ii) Miss Plaits removes her sari…|frame|500px]] | [[File: Screen test2.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> ii) Miss Plaits removes her sari…|frame|500px]] | ||
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[[File: Screen test4.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> iv)… and then her petticoat… |frame|500px]] | [[File: Screen test4.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> iv)… and then her petticoat… |frame|500px]] | ||
[[File: Screen test4a.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> v) …and then reaches back to remove more of her top…|frame|500px]] | [[File: Screen test4a.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> v) …and then reaches back to remove more of her top…|frame|500px]] | ||
| − | [[File: Screen | + | [[File: Screen test6.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> vii)… so that Kardar can paw her to make sure it is all real.|frame| 500px]] |
| − | [[File: Screen | + | [[File: Screen test5.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> vi) …and parades herself before the leering filmmakers… |frame| left| 500px]] |
| − | [[File: Screen | + | [[File: Screen test7b.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> viia) Miss BobCut enters next.|frame| left| 500px]] |
[[File: Screen test7a.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> ix) …and strips to a swimming costume…|frame|500px]] | [[File: Screen test7a.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> ix) …and strips to a swimming costume…|frame|500px]] | ||
| − | [[File: Screen | + | [[File: Screen test9a.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> x) …and exhibits her ware.|frame| left| 500px]] |
[[File: Screen test13.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> xi) …after which, both young ladies enter Kardar’s office…|frame|500px]] | [[File: Screen test13.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> xi) …after which, both young ladies enter Kardar’s office…|frame|500px]] | ||
| − | [[File: Screen test10.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> xii) …and show the ageing filmmakers that they can walk…|frame|500px]] | + | [[File: Screen test10.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> xii) …and show the ageing filmmakers that they can walk…|frame| left| 500px]] |
[[File: Screen test11.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> xiii) … and can listen to an obviously elated Kardar’s talk…|frame|500px]] | [[File: Screen test11.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> xiii) … and can listen to an obviously elated Kardar’s talk…|frame|500px]] | ||
| − | [[File: Screen test12.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> xiv) …and also look serious if the script so requires.|frame|500px]] | + | [[File: Screen test12.jpg| ‘Screen test’ in the office of Abdur Rasheed Kardar. Photograph: James Burke, ''Life '' magazine, 1951. <br/> xiv) …and also look serious if the script so requires.|frame| left| 500px]] |
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| + | Born: October 2, 1904 in Lahore | ||
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| + | Died: November 22, 1989 in Bombay | ||
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| + | Note: 'Abdur Rasheed Kardar' is the correct phonetic spelling | ||
| + | =Filmography= | ||
| + | ==As a director== | ||
| + | 1929 Husn Ka Daku | ||
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| + | 1930 Farebi Shahzada | ||
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| + | 1930 Safdar Jung | ||
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| + | 1930 Sarfarosh | ||
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| + | 1931 Bhatakta Joban | ||
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| + | 1931 Farebi Daku | ||
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| + | 1931 Khooni Katar | ||
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| + | 1932 Heer Ranjha | ||
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| + | 1933 Aurat Ka Pyaar | ||
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| + | 1934 Chandragupta | ||
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| + | 1934 Sultana | ||
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| + | 1936 Baghi Sipahi | ||
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| + | 1937 Mandir | ||
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| + | 1937 Milaap | ||
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| + | 1938 Baghban | ||
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| + | 1939 Thokar | ||
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| + | 1940 Holi | ||
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| + | 1940 Pagal | ||
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| + | 1940 Pooja | ||
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| + | 1941 Swami | ||
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| + | 1942 Nai Duniya | ||
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| + | 1942 Sharda | ||
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| + | 1943 Kanoon | ||
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| + | 1943 Sanjog | ||
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| + | 1944 Pehle Aap | ||
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| + | 1945 Sanyasi | ||
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| + | 1946 Shahjehan | ||
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| + | 1947 Dard | ||
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| + | 1949 Dillagi | ||
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| + | 1949 Dulari | ||
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| + | 1950 Dastan | ||
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| + | 1951 Jadoo | ||
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| + | 1952 Deewana | ||
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| + | 1953 Dil-E-Nadan | ||
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| + | 1955 Baap Re Baap | ||
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| + | 1955 Yasmin | ||
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| + | 1958 Do Phool | ||
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| + | 1966 Dil Diya Dard Liya | ||
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| + | 1975 Mere Sartaj | ||
| + | ==As a producer== | ||
| + | 1944 Geet | ||
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| + | 1947 Dard | ||
| + | ==As an actor== | ||
| + | 1928 Daughters of Today | ||
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| + | 1929 Heer Ranjha | ||
| + | ==As a writer== | ||
| + | 1938 Baghban (dialogue, screenplay) | ||
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| + | 1940 Pagal (story) | ||
Latest revision as of 20:00, 3 May 2015
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[edit] Personal details
Born: October 2, 1904 in Lahore
Died: November 22, 1989 in Bombay
Note: 'Abdur Rasheed Kardar' is the correct phonetic spelling
[edit] Filmography
[edit] As a director
1929 Husn Ka Daku
1930 Farebi Shahzada
1930 Safdar Jung
1930 Sarfarosh
1931 Bhatakta Joban
1931 Farebi Daku
1931 Khooni Katar
1932 Heer Ranjha
1933 Aurat Ka Pyaar
1934 Chandragupta
1934 Sultana
1936 Baghi Sipahi
1937 Mandir
1937 Milaap
1938 Baghban
1939 Thokar
1940 Holi
1940 Pagal
1940 Pooja
1941 Swami
1942 Nai Duniya
1942 Sharda
1943 Kanoon
1943 Sanjog
1944 Pehle Aap
1945 Sanyasi
1946 Shahjehan
1947 Dard
1949 Dillagi
1949 Dulari
1950 Dastan
1951 Jadoo
1952 Deewana
1953 Dil-E-Nadan
1955 Baap Re Baap
1955 Yasmin
1958 Do Phool
1966 Dil Diya Dard Liya
1975 Mere Sartaj
[edit] As a producer
1944 Geet
1947 Dard
[edit] As an actor
1928 Daughters of Today
1929 Heer Ranjha
[edit] As a writer
1938 Baghban (dialogue, screenplay)
1940 Pagal (story)














