Mehmood Ali life and biography

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Mehmood Ali biography

Date of birth : 1932-09-29
Date of death : 2004-07-23
Birthplace : India
Nationality : Indian
Category : Arts and Entertainment
Last modified : 2011-09-30
Credited as : actor, ,

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Mehmood Ali popularly known simply as Mehmood , was an Indian actor, director and producer best known for playing comic roles in Hindi films. During his career of more than four decades, he worked in over 300 Hindi films.
Mehmood was one of eight children born to actor and dancer Mumtaz Ali in Bombay. Mehmood had an elder sister and six younger siblings. His sister, Minoo Mumtaz, was also a successful dancer and character actress in Bollywood movies. He started acting reluctantly as a child in Bombay talkie films like Kismet[disambiguation needed]. Some of his early jobs before he concentrated only on acting were driving, doing odd jobs, and selling poultry. He worked as director P. L. Santoshi's driver. Later, Santoshi's son Rajkumar Santoshi cast Mehmood in his venture Andaz Apna Apna. He was hired to teach table tennis to Meena Kumari in those days. He later married her sister Madhu. After getting married and becoming a father, he decided to act to earn a better living. He got a small break as a murder victim in the film C.I.D.. He started off by doing small unnoticed roles in films like Do Bigha Zameen and Pyaasa. He later went on to act in lead roles, but he was appreciated for his comedy, some of which was in the Hyderabad region Urdu accent.
His first break as both a director and an actor was Bhoot Bangla with Actress Tanuja. The movie paved the way for Mehmood to succeed Johnny Walker as the most successful Bollywood comedian. He followed his successes with superhit comic roles in films like Padosan (As a Tamil Brahmin Music Teacher- one of his greatest roles), Love in Tokyo, Aankhen, Bombay to Goa and Pyaar Kiye Jaa. He also became a sterling director of Hindi films - Kunwara Baap being a prime example.
Mehmood was riding on his success from 1965 to 1985 when he was considered one of the more successful movie artists. Amitabh Bachchan was a tenant for 11 months at the Mehmood Outhouse from 1967-1968 and again from 1972-1973 (4 Months). Mehmood acted and directed Bombay to Goa in which Amitabh was lead actor.
However from 1985- Mehmood began to decline because of the new trend in which lead actors were given substantial amount of role in which comedy was part of it. Other character actors like Anupam Kher, Jagdeep and Johnny Lever were also successful. Mehmood like all other contemporaries had not made wise investments and his financial prosperity began to decline. He made a handful of movies from 1989 to 1999 but most of them were either shelved or made no impression. He acted as Johny in Rajkumar Santoshi's Andaz Apna Apna that was his last hit film as an actor.
He died in his sleep on 23 July 2004 in Pennsylvania, US, where he had gone for treatment of heart disease after suffering poor health for several years. His fans were able to pay homage to him at Mehboob Studio in Bandra, Mumbai, India.
Mehmood's son Lucky Ali is a singer and composer who has also acted in films.

Selected filmography:

Chote Nawab (1961) with Ameeta
Sasuraal (1961) with Shobha Khote
Dil Tera Diwana (1962)
Zindagi (1964
Gumnaam (1965) with Helen
Johar Mehmood in Goa with I. S. Johar (1965)
Bhoot Bangla (1965)
Pyar Kiye Ja (1966) with Mumtaz
Love in Tokyo (1966) with Shobha Khote
Patthar ke Sanam (1967)
Sangharsh (1968)
Padosan (1968)
Aankhen (1968)
Neel Kamal (1968)
Do Phool (1968)
Do Kaliyan (1968)
Sadhu aur Shaitan (1968)
Humjoli (1970)
Main Sundar Hoon (1971)
Bombay to Goa (1972)
Kunwaara Baap (1974)
Do Phool (1974)
Salaakhen (1975) -- Abdul Rehman
Ginny Aur Johnny (1976)
Jai Bajrang Bali (1976) -- Shakun
Sabse Bada Rupaiya (1976)
Aafat (1977)
Des Pardes (1978) - Anwar
Andaz Apna Apna (1994)
Guddu (1995)
Pati Patni (1966)

Awards:
Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for Dil Tera Diwana
Filmfare Best Comedian Award four times, for Pyar Kiye Jaa, Waris, Paras, and Vardaan

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