The collaboration resulted in several memorable songs, including 'Tere Mukhde Da Kaala Kaala Til Wey', which proved extremely popular in India. Noor Jehan (born Allah Wasai 21 September 1926 23 December 2000 sometimes spelled Noorjehan), also known by her honorific title Malika-e-Tarannum (the queen of melody), was a Pakistani playback singer and actress who worked first in British India and then in the cinema of Pakistan. 'Chan Wey' (1951) was a box office hit and reunited Noor Jehan with her music director from 'Jugnu' (1947), Feroz Nizami. Noor Jehan, also spelled Noorjehan, (Urdu: ), (born Allah Wasai 23 September 1926 23 December 2000), also known by her honorific title Malika-e-Tarannum (Urdu: ), the queen of melody), was a Pakistani playback singer and actress who worked first in British India and then in Pakistan.
The movie was shelved on advice from fellow filmmaker Nazir and his actress wife Swarnalata to launch the Punjabi movie 'Chan Wey' (1951). The studio was rechristened Shahnoor, and its first production was the Urdu-language movie 'Nagina', starring Noor Jehan.
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