"Sudhir: The Legendary Action Hero of Urdu and Punjabi Cinema | 40 Years of Pakistani Film History"
In Pakistan, Sudhir starred in “Hichkolay”
(1949), the third film released in the country. His breakthrough came with
Pakistan's first classic melodious Urdu film, “Dupatta” (1952), and he cemented
his status as an action hero with the 1956 film “Baghi”. His last film was a
Pashto movie, “Pat Khamar” (1989).
Widely respected in the film
industry, Sudhir was affectionately known as "Lala Sudhir," with
"Lala" signifying "Uncle" in Pashto and "Elder
Brother" in Punjabi. Although of Pashtun origin, Sudhir spent his entire
life in Lahore and appeared in only one Pashto film during his career, “Puttar
da Pyar” (1972), which was also released in Punjabi.
Born Shah Zaman Khan Afridi on
January 25, 1921, Sudhir passed away on January 19, 1997, in Lahore. He was
married three times—first within his own family, then to actress Shammi, and
later briefly to actress Zeba. Sudhir's son, Shah Zaman (a film name), appeared
in the movie “Dushman ki Talash” (1978).
Sudhir achieved numerous
milestones in Pakistani cinema:
- He was the most successful
box office hero during the first two decades of Pakistani film history.
- His film “Sassi” (1954)
became the first Urdu film to achieve Golden Jubilee status (50 weeks).
- Sudhir emerged as Pakistan's
first action hero with “Baghi” (1956), the first Pakistani film to be released
in China.
- His Punjabi film “Dulla
Bhatti” (1956) was Pakistan's first blockbuster, earning significant profits
that enabled producer Agha G.A. Gul to establish the Evernew Studio in Lahore.
- “Yakkay Wali” (1957) became
the first Punjabi film to achieve Golden Jubilee status and was the second
blockbuster in Pakistan, generating unprecedented profits that financed the
construction of Bari Studio in Lahore.
- Sudhir played the lead role
in the classic Punjabi film “Kartar Singh” (1959), which was screened for over
three years in cinemas across Indian Punjab.
- In his self-produced film “Sahil”
(1960), Sudhir fought a real tiger on screen.
- His films “Ajab Khan” (1961)
and “Farangi” (1964) are celebrated as two of the best and most successful
films depicting the struggle for freedom against the British Empire.
- Sudhir played the title role
in “Jeedar” (1965), Pakistan's first Platinum Jubilee (75 weeks) film, which
celebrated a solo Golden Jubilee at Rivoli Cinema in Lahore.
- Throughout his career, Sudhir
remained a dominant figure, with other prominent actors like Darpan, Akmal,
Ejaz, Habib, Mohammad Ali, Waheed Murad, Shahid, Yousuf Khan, and Sultan Rahi
often appearing in supporting roles alongside him.
- He shared an extraordinary
on-screen chemistry with Sabiha Khanum, playing roles ranging from romantic
leads to familial relationships.
- Sudhir was a versatile actor,
taking on diverse roles such as Hatim Tai in “Hatim” (1956), Prince Saleem in
the classic film “Annar Kali” (1958), Mirza Jatt in “Mirza Sahiban” (1956), and
Mirza Ghalib in “Ghalib” (1961).
- In his later years, Sudhir
appeared as a supporting actor alongside his own son in the film “Dushman ki
Talash” (1978).

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