September 11, 2025
New Delhi
Actors

Bharat Bhushan

Actor, producer, and writer Bharat Bhushan was the heartthrob of the 1950s. He was known for his romantic and tragic musicals.

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Actors

Sushant Singh Rajput

A star who shone bright before fading prematurely, Sushant Singh Rajput, was a celebrated actor whose journey to stardom captivated millions.

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Actors

Mumtaz Ali

Mumtaz Ali, the father of the legendary Mahmood, was a well-known character actor and dancer in the early days of Hindi cinema

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Actresses

Padmini

One of the best dancers who graced the silver screen, Padmini was not only beautiful; she was also an accomplished actress.

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Filmmakers

Raj Khosla

One of the most successful filmmakers of Indian cinema, Raj Khosla was known for his versatility as a director, producer, and screenwriter. The king of suspense and mystery also introduced neo-noir elements to Indian films. He  earned the reputation as a “women’s director” for his ability to showcase actresses at their best.  Early Life and

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Actors

Raat Aur Din

Psychological drama Raat Aur Din, stands as a landmark in Hindi cinema for its exploration of mental health and its unique narrative style.

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Actors

R Madhavan

R. Madhavan, a versatile Indian actor, writer, director, and producer, has left an indelible mark on Tamil and Hindi cinema.

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Actresses

Sulabha Deshpande

Sulabha Deshpande was a renowned Indian actress and theatre director. Her career spanned Marathi and Hindi theatre, mainstream Hindi films, art house cinema, and television. She played a key role in the experimental theater movement of the 1960s.  Early Life and Career Sulabha Deshpande was born in 1937 in Bombay. Her father, Vasant Rao Kamerkar,

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Actors

Sunil Dutt

The legendary Sunil Dutt, who is known for his films like “Mother India,” “Sadhna,” “Sujata,” “Waqt,” “Mujhe Jeene Do,” “Padosan,” and “Reshma aur Shera,” was an actor, filmmaker, and politician, but above all, he was a humanitarian who worked all his life to spread love and happiness. During Partition, my entire family was saved by a

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Filmmakers

Prakash Mehra

Prakash Mehra will always remembered for his larger-than-life masala entertainers, who were largely responsible for the emergence of Amitabh Bachchan’s Angry Young Man image. Some of his notable films are “Samadhi (1972),” “Zanjeer (1973),” “Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (1978),” “Lawaaris (1981),” “Namak Halaal (1982),” and “Sharaabi (1984).” Early Life and Struggle Prakash Mehra, born on July

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