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Suresh (Hindi Films Actor)
Suresh (born as Naseem Ahmed; 13 November 1928 – 14 July 1979), also known as N. A. Suresh, was an Indian actor in Bollywood, who was born in Gurdaspur, Punjab, India. He acted in Hindi/Hindustani and Punjabi films from 1941 to 1979. Early life Suresh started as a child artiste in 1929 as baby Krishna in ''Gopal Krishna'' and as a child artiste in ''Nishan-e-Jung'' in 1937. His early films were ''Anjan'' (1941), ''Naya Sansar'' (1941) and ''Basant'' (1942). Films as a hero In the 1950s, he was cast as a leading actor opposite the main heroines of those times, including Madhubala, Suraiya, Vyjayanthimala, and Geeta Bali. He was chosen as a hero by producer/director A. R. Kardar in many of his films, including '' Dulari'' (1949) opposite Madhubala, '' Jadoo'' (1951) opposite Nalini Jaywant, '' Deewana'' (1952) opposite Suraiya and ''Yasmin'' opposite Vyjanthimala. In '' Qaidi'', Padmini was his heroine and in ''Teen Ustad'' (1961), he teamed up with Ameeta as his heroine. ...
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India
India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since 2023; and, since its independence in 1947, the world's most populous democracy. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on the southeast, it shares land borders with Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north; and Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is near Sri Lanka and the Maldives; its Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia. Modern humans arrived on the Indian subcontinent from Africa no later than 55,000 years ago., "Y-Chromosome and Mt-DNA data support the colonization of South Asia by modern humans originating in Africa. ... Coalescence dates for most non-European populations averag ...
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Sunil Dutt
Sunil Dutt (born Balraj Raghunath Dutt; 6 June 1929 – 25 May 2005) was an Indian actor, film producer, director, and politician known for his work in Hindi Cinema. He acted in more than 80 films over a career spanning five decades and was the recipient of three Filmfare Awards, including two for Best Actor. Regarded as one of the most successful and finest actors in the history of Cinema of India, Indian Cinema, Dutt was known for his unique style and delivering impactful messages through his films. In 1968, the Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award for his contribution to Indian cinema. Dutt made his film debut in 1955 with the Hindi cinema, Hindi film ''Railway Platform (film), Railway Platform''. He rose to prominence with the highly successful films: ''Ek Hi Raasta (1956 film), Ek Hi Raasta'' (1956) and ''Mother India'' (1957), and consistently starred in several top–grossing Indian films from the late-1950s to the ...
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Majboor (1964 Film)
''Majboor'' is a 1964 Indian Drama film produced by Mohan Segal and directed by Narendra Suri in Hindi language under the banner of Deluxe Films. Plot Sheel is the daughter of Dr. Mehta, who incidentally meets Ravi in disguise of a boy but soon fall in love, Ravi marries Sheel against the wishes of his mother. Sheel faces the wrath of her mother-in-law for petty reasons. Ravi's sister Seema is befriended by a ruffian Rajkumar(Jagdev) which is dissented by Sheel. Sheel's compounder Khilonaram loves Bansari but a sweetmaker Lala (Ram Avatar)opposes as he also loves Bansari, too. Ravi has to go to Mumbai for some training, which he informs only Sheel, this annoys Ravi's mother so much that she tells him to choose either her or Sheel to stay in the house, so Sheel finally relents and goes to her father's house who also passes away soon. Rajkumar comes to ask Seema's mother for her hand but is driven away by her due to her aristocratic standards. Seema pleads with Rajkumar to get m ...
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Aap Ki Parchhaiyan
''Aap Ki Parchhaiyan'' (English: ''Your Shadows'') is a 1964 Bollywood film. Produced and directed by Mohan Kumar, the film stars Dharmendra, Shashikala, Supriya Choudhury, Om Prakash and Manorama. The film's music is by Madan Mohan. A couple of songs; "Main nigahen tere chehre se hataaoon kaise", by Mohd. Rafi and "Agar mujhse mohabbat hai" by Lata Mangeshkar are plus points of this family drama. Cast Source: * Dharmendra as Chandramohan Chopra 'Channi' * Supriya Choudhury as Asha * Vijayalaxmi as usha( Rekhas friend) * Shashikala as Rekha * Suresh as Baldev Chopra * Nazir Hussain as Dinanath Chopra * Leela Chitnis as Mrs. Dinanath Chopra * Mumtaz Begum a Rekha's Mother * Om Prakash as Vilayti Ram * Moppet Rajoo * Manorama as Mrs. Vilayti Ram * Brahm Bhardwaj as Rekha's Father * Amol Sen as dwarf man with news paper * Kartar Singh (Sikh passenger in train) * Khairati as Hzari (Om Prakash assistant) * Madhu Apte as Gulzari with glasses ( Om Parkash assistant) * Santosh Kapo ...
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Subodh Mukherjee
Subodh Mukerji (14 April 1921 – 21 May 2005) was an Indian filmmaker (producer and director) of Hindi-language films. He was the brother of the leading producer-director Sashadhar Mukherjee. Profile Mukerji was a devotee of the school of movie-making that believed that films were all about great storytelling. In the first two decades of his career, he had a high success percentage. He continued making movies till the late 1960s before retiring. He has three children, Subhash,Geetanjali and Sanjoy. Filmography References External links * (note alternate spelling)Variety
death notice 1921 births 2005 deaths Deaths from leukemia in India Film directors from Uttar Pradesh People from Jhansi Hindi-language film directors 20th-century Indian people {{India-film-director-stub ...
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Love Marriage (1959 Film)
''Love Marriage'' is a 1959 Bollywood film directed by Subodh Mukherjee. The film stars Dev Anand and Mala Sinha along with Helen (actress), Helen. Plot Sunil Kumar (Dev Anand) is a star cricket player in his city of Jhansi and lives with his brother's family. Sunil's sister-in-law Uma and her little son have deep affection for him and maintain that Sunil is the reason for their happy family. Soon, Sunil leaves for Bombay to attend a job interview and there, he rents a room to stay. The landlord's daughter Geeta (Mala Sinha) initially dislikes Sunil, but after watching him play cricket, she falls in love with him. They soon get married and go back to Jhansi to live with Sunil's family. But their harmonious life undergoes problem when Sunil's behavior becomes wayward and everyone starts hating him. What reasons are leading to friction between Sunil and Geeta? Why has Sunil become everyone's object of dislike? What secret is Sunil hiding from the world? Cast * Dev Anand De ...
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Satta Bazaar
''Satta Bazaar'' () is a 1959 Indian Hindi-language film starring Meena Kumari and Balraj Sahni in lead roles. The music of the film was composed by Kalyanji Anandji. Plot Ramesh (Balraj Sahni) is a widower who lives with his young daughter Kala. In order to give Kala, a mother's love, Ramesh marries Jamuna (Meena Kumari) much to the displeasure of Kala. Jamuna continues to strive to care and love her as her own, despite giving birth to a baby boy. After some years, a grown up Kala (Vijaya Chowdhury) falls in love with Shyam (Suresh), the son of Ramesh's business partner Bholanath ( Asit Sen) who belongs to a different caste. Ramesh disapproves the match but is eventually convinced by Jamuna and the couple gets formally engaged. After the engagement, Ramesh soon meets Badri Prasad (Ramayan Tiwari), a multi-millionaire and starts investing in Stock exchange. While on the verge of bankruptcy, Badri offers him help in lieu of Kala's hand for his son Pritam. Will Ramesh sacrifice Ka ...
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Dost (1954 Film)
: ''For other films, see Dost (other)'' Dost (Devanagari: दोस्त; Nastaliq: دوست; translation: Friend) is a 1954 Hindi film produced by Kuldip Sehgal for Kuldip Pictures and directed by Rajendra Sharma. This film stars Suresh and Usha Kiran in lead roles with Om Prakash, Kammo, Khairati, Mohna, Majnu, Ramesh Thakur, Randhir, S. Kapoor, S. Nazir and Uma Dutt in support cast. The film song lyrics for this film were written by Verma Malik with Hansraj Behl composing the music. Cast * Suresh *Usha Kiran *Om Prakash * Randhir Crew *''Director'' – Rajendra Sharma *''Producer'' – Kuldip Sehgal *''Production Company'' – Kuldeep Pictures *''Music Director'' – Hansraj Behl *''Lyricist'' – Verma Malik *''Playback Singers'' – Madhubala Zaveri, Talat Mahmood Talat Mahmood (24 February 1924 – 9 May 1998) was an Indian playback singer who is considered as one of the greatest and most popular Indian male film song and ghazal ...
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Bahadur (film)
''Bahadur'' is a 1953 Bollywood film. Cast * Suresh * Shyama * Anwar Hussain * Prem Kumar Music References External links Films scored by S. Mohinder 1950s Hindi-language films {{1950s-Hindi-film-stub ...
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Dastan (1950 Film)
''Dastan'' a 1950 Bollywood drama film produced and directed by A. R. Kardar. A box office success, the film became the third highest earning film of 1950. It stars Raj Kapoor, Suraiya, Veena, Suresh, Al Nasir, Murad and Shakila. The story, a tragic melodrama, was a narrative in flashback. It was inspired by the film '' Enchantment'' (1948), directed by Irving Reis. Cited as "one of the biggest commercial hits" by Patel, Suraiya's acting was stated to have "over-shadowed" that of Raj Kapoor. However, ''Dastan'' was Suraiya's last major success as an actress, following which her popularity waned and she was replaced by Madhubala as the top female star. Cast * Raj Kapoor as Raj * Suraiya as Indira * Veena as Rani * Suresh as Ramesh * Al Nasir as Kundan * Protima Devi as Ramesh's Mother * Murad as Father * Banerji as Shambhu Dada * Lakshman * Surinder * Shakila * Baby Anwari * Krishna Kumar Soundtrack The music was composed by Naushad and the lyricist was Shakeel Badayuni ...
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Basant (1942 Film)
''Basant'' () is a 1942 pre-partition Indian romantic musical film directed by Amiya Chakrabarty, produced by Bombay Talkies and starring Mumtaz Shanti and Madhubala along with Ulhas. ''Basant'' marked the Hindi film debut of Mumtaz Shanti, who was already a celebrated star in Punjabi film industry. However, the film is largely remembered as the first screen appearance of 'Baby Madhubala', who played an uncredited role of daughter to Shanti and later became a leading star in the 1950s and early 1960s. The film was theatrically released on 29 July 1942 and was praised by critics for the performances of actors, music and direction. It was the highest-grossing Indian film at the time of its release and the highest-grossing Indian film of 1942. The film had a 76-week run in the theatres. As of 2021, ''Basant'' remains one of the fifty highest-grossing Indian films in the history (when adjusted for inflation). Plot Uma and her brother Babul are two downtrodden servants who dr ...
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Naya Sansar
Naya Sansar ("New World") is a 1941 Indian Hindustani-language film on radical journalism, directed by reporter turned director, N. R. Acharya (1909–1993), and written by a journalist himself, Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, who started his film career with this film. It won him the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Award for the best story and screenplay. It features dialogues by Shaheed Latif and J. S. Kashyap; and stars Renuka Devi (1918–1989) and Ashok Kumar in the lead roles.This film later inspired Khwaja Ahmad Abbas to name his production house as "Naya Sansar" Productions Overview The film was written by Abbas, who was a film critic at that time. He used his journalistic background to create a story about the rising radicalism in Indian society and journalism. The story addressed the conflict between a dynamic young reporter and his cautious, yet idealistic, editor of the fictional progressive newspaper, 'Sansar'. The story line revolved around the editor, Premchand (Mubara ...
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