Film Songs
नक्काश
Nakkash
 

Details
  • Mis Spell Name

  • Nakkaash
  • Genre

  • Drama
  • Production House

  • AB lnfosoft Creation, Jalsa Pictures, Padmaja Productions
  • Producer

  • Pawan Tiwari, Govind Goyal, Zaigham Imam
  • Director

  • Zaigham Imam
  • Composer

  • Aman Panth
  • Censor Date

  • 23/05/2018
  • Censor Year

  • 2019
  • Released date

  • 31/05/2019
  • Released Year

  • 2019

 

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Censor Board Details (Central Board of Film Certification)

GRADE: UA
  • Certificate No :

  • DIL/2/167/2018-MUM
  • Certificate Date :

  • 23/05/2018
  • Office :

  • Mumbai
  • Guage :

  • -
  • Length :

  • 10964 Feet 3654 Meters
  • Duration :

  • 125 Minutes
  • Reels :

  • 12
  • Color :

  • Coloured
  • Native Language :

  • Hindi
  • Dubbed Languages:

  • Telugu, Tamil

 

 

Cast Details Story Songs
  • Producer : Pawan Tiwari , Govind Goyal , Zaigham Imam
  • Director : Zaigham Imam
  • Writer : Zaigham Imam
  • Screenwriter- screenplay : Zaigham Imam
  • Dialog Writer : Zaigham Imam
  • Story : Zaigham Imam
  • Editor : Zaigham Imam
  • Composer : Aman Panth
  • Lyricist : Aman Panth
  • Actor : Nakkash Aziz , Kumud Mishra , Sharib Hashmi , Pawan Tiwari , Rajesh Sharma
Nakkash is the story of a talented craftsman named Allah Rakha Siddiqui, who is a widower in present Varanasi and lives with his only son Mohammad. Allah Rakha is a Muslim man who works on the designs and engraves the idols of Gods in the temple. Everyone in his community looks down upon him and also his son, Mohammad gets refusal for Madrasa admission because of Allah Rakha's profession. The trustee of the temple, Bhagwandas Tripathi aka Vendanti ji supports Allah Rakha a lot as he respects his art & creativity, which he believes is given to him by God. Soon, Allah Rakha gains popularity as a symbol of accord with a news article for which Munna, an aspirant politician loses his election ticket. What happens to Allah Rakha, a cast-off from his commune and disdained from Munna is the tale of NAKKASH ‘The Craftsman