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Raza Mir

Raza Mir (1927 – 15 September 2002) was a Pakistani cinematographer, film producer and director.

He was the cinematographer of the Pakistan's first ever film Teri Yaad (1948). He is best known for Lakhon Mein Aik (1967), which was based on Hindu-Muslims relations. His work as a cinematographer earned him three Nigar Awards. He was also awarded with the President's Pride of Performance.

Mir was born in 1927 at Lahore, Punjab, British India.

Mir first joined The Pancholi Studio as a cameraman in 1943. Shehar Se Door (1946) is his only film as an actor, where he played the lead role opposite Meena Shorey. He was the cinematographer of Pakistan's first ever film Teri Yaad (1949) in which Asha Posley and Nasir Khan were the leads. He had a difficult time while filming with the poor technology and cameras due to which the film received average reviews. His work as a director in Lakhon Mein Aik (1967) was met with mostly positive critical reception.

Mir first married the actress Meena Shorey, however they divorced later, before the independence of Pakistan. His son from second marriage, Asif Raza Mir is a famous television and film actor. Acclaimed actor Ahad Raza Mir is his grandson.

Mir died on 15 September 2002, in Calgary, Canada, which became his final resting place.

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