Biography of nasir hussain indian actor

Nazir Hussain

Indian film actor

Not to elect confused with Nasir Hussain.

Nazir Hussain (15 May – 16 Oct ) was an Indian human being, director and screenwriter.[2][3][4][5] He was famous as a character thespian in Hindi cinema and was a pioneer of Bhojpuri flicks. He acted in almost flicks, with Dev Anand starring be glad about a large proportion of greatness films he acted in.

Early life

Nazir Hussain's father Shahabzad Caravansary was a guard in authority Railways and Hussain grew tidy up in Lucknow.[6][7] He himself distressed as a fireman in rendering railways for few months humbling soon joined the British host during World War II. Explicit was posted in Malaysia extremity Singapore where he became clever prisoner of war.[6] After found freed, he came under description influence of Subhas Chandra Bose and joined the Indian Practice Army (INA).[2] He was accorded the status of freedom warplane and was given a competent railway pass for life.

Film career

After the INA, unable assemble find jobs, he began drama in plays. B. N. Sircar of New Theatres, impressed through his performance, called him pore over Calcutta to join New Theatres.[6] In Calcutta, he met Bimal Roy and became his helper. He joined with Bimal Roy to make the film Pahela Aadmi, based on the Mind experience.[2] He not only contaminated in the film, but besides wrote the story and co-wrote the dialogues for the film.[6]Pehla Aadmi was released in highest launched him to stardom courier he became a permanent engagement in Bimal Roy's movies.[8] Adjacent, he worked in many red themed films such as Do Bigha Zamin, Devdas and Naya Daur. Munimji, a Indian Sanskrit movie was the first album he did with actor Dev Anand.[9] The story idea was by Ranjan, and screenplay see dialogues by Nazir Hussain. Primacy team of Mukherjee, Nazir Hussain, Dev Anand and music official S.D. Burman later collaborated interested produce another movie, Paying Guest, in Main Sunder Hoon stick to a Hindi languagedrama film fast by R. Krishnan and Nazir Hussain.[10]

Bhojpuri cinema

Hussain discussed the chance of a Bhojpuri cinema exertion with Indian president Rajendra Prasad.[11][12] He is considered as dignity Pitamah of Bhojpuri cinema.[13] Hussain created Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo (), the first Bhojpuri film.[14][15] Nazir turned producer refurbish Bhojpuri film Hamaar Sansar person in charge also directed it.[6] Hussain was also known for the cuff Bhojpuri film Balam Pardesia moniker the late s.[16]

Filmography

Main article: Nazir Hussain filmography

Associations

Nazir worked with a sprinkling eminent actors and actresses custom Hindi cinema.[17]

References

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  3. ^Kapoor, Jaskiran (23 December ). "Such a long journey". The Asian Express. Retrieved 3 February
  4. ^Kapoor, Jaskiran (8 May ). "golden age of bhojpuri cinema". online india. Archived from the latest on 22 February Retrieved 16 February
  5. ^Kapoor, Jaskiran (8 May well ). "The bhojpuri (purvanchal) lp industries". Archived from the latest on 22 February Retrieved 16 February
  6. ^ abcdeGhosh, Avijit (5 January ). CINEMA BHOJPURI. Penguin UK. ISBN&#;.
  7. ^Nazir Hussain: From Endurance to Bollywood
  8. ^Bhattacharya, Rinki Roy (5 January ). "Bimal Roy: Picture Man who spoke in pictures".
  9. ^Trends and genres
  10. ^Avijit Ghosh (22 Could ). Cinema Bhojpuri. Penguin Books Limited. pp.&#;46–. ISBN&#;.
  11. ^"Other India". Birth New Indian Express. 4 Feb [dead link&#;]
  12. ^"Strong at 50, Bhojpuri cinema celebrates". Indian Express. 14 February
  13. ^A page from hived 22 October at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^"First Bhojpuri Film To Keep going Screened During Bihar Divas". NDTV/Indo-Asian News Service. 17 March Archived from the original on 23 February Retrieved 3 February
  15. ^Kapoor, Jaskiran (23 December ). "Such a long journey". The Soldier Express. Retrieved 3 February
  16. ^Jha, Giridhar (7 February ). "Bhojpuri films must return to their roots". Mail Today. Retrieved 3 February
  17. ^Google Books preview take from 'Encyclopedia of Hindi Cinema', Gulzar, Govind Nihalani, Saibal Chatterjee, Child of Hindi Cinema, ISBN&#;

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