The first Sindhi film was Ekta produced by Raes Karim Bux Nizamani in 1940 while it was directed by Homi Wadia;[2][3] while the first Sindhi film produced in Pakistan was Umar Marvi in 1956 directed by Shaikh Hassan.[4] The first blockbuster Sindhi film released was Abana in 1958 in India.[5] Sindhi cinema used to see three to four releases a year until the 1990s. The last Sindhi film of note in Pakistan was Himmat in 1997.
Issues
Satish Anand said that the condition of the theatres is bad, funding is difficult and people prefer mainstream cinema. Many producers have tried to revive the industry but eventually it fell apart. An alternate model of releasing films only on television and home video was attempted, but that too didn't work because of rampant piracy.[6][7]
Revival
Since 2010, Sindhi cinema in Pakistan has seen a general revival with many artists and actors have proposed to revive its capability and ability.[8]Ranveer Singh was also reported to be making an Indian Sindhi film called Dadho Sutho in 2022 but was a television commercial in actuality.[9]