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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.

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  • Zia Mohyeddin

    Zia Mohyeddin

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  • Nahid Siddiqui

    Nahid Siddiqui

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  • Salima Hashmi

    Salima Hashmi

    Themselves

  • Moneeza Hashmi

    Moneeza Hashmi

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  • Azra Mohiuddin

    Azra Mohiuddin

    Themselves

  • Arfa Sayeda Zehra

    Arfa Sayeda Zehra

    Themselves

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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
    6 ก.พ. 2569

    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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