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NR 1h 40m

The Colour of My Heart

Zia Mohyeddin, Pakistan's most venerated actor, devotes his final years to resurrecting interest in Urdu poetry and passing it on to a new generation of South Asians.

Top Cast

  • Zia Mohyeddin

    Zia Mohyeddin

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  • Nahid Siddiqui

    Nahid Siddiqui

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  • Salima Hashmi

    Salima Hashmi

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  • Moneeza Hashmi

    Moneeza Hashmi

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  • Azra Mohyeddin

    Azra Mohyeddin

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  • Arfa Sayeda Zehra

    Arfa Sayeda Zehra

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Overview

Zia Mohyeddin, Pakistan's most venerated actor, devotes his final years to resurrecting interest in Urdu poetry and passing it on to a new generation of South Asians.

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  • waleediam
    waleediam
    Feb 6, 2026

    First documentary in the history of Pakistan to be showed in Pakistani cinemas. Zia Saab life differentiated into different chapters made me quite emotional at sometimes. The chapter 2 called Faiz was one of the most heart breaking and one of the most compelling part of this documentary and I will remember this experience for a quite long time

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