Saheli (film)

'Friend'[a]) is a 1960 Pakistani Urdu language music blockbuster classical film directed by S. M. Yusuf and co-produced by F. M. Sardar.

[5] Saheli revolves around cultural reforms when two friends Jamila and Razia argue about polygamous marriage.

Subsequently, Razia leaves for her relatives in Hyderabad after they called her there, and the two lives in solidarity as a result.

When writing to Jamila, Razia always starts her letter with emotional opening phrase "mere pyare habib" (my dear beloved).

Following the faking illness, physician visits Jamila home where he falls in love with her and a marriage date is fixed as a result.

The doctor's death leads Jamila to be experience distress event, and she suffers from psychological trauma.

She speaks to Razia over phone in an attempt to make an apology for marrying the identical doctor unknowingly.