Yakke Wali is a 1957 Pakistani Punjabi-language film directed by M. J. Rana and produced by Bari Malik.
[1] It tells the story of a woman who earns a living by driving a tanga.
Yakke Wali is inspired by the short story "License" by Saadat Hassan Manto.
[2] Yakke Wali was successful at the box office and received rave reviews.
[5] Yakke Wali revolves around a hardworking and brave Punjabi woman, Laali, who supports her family by driving a tanga.