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Mukri

Indian actor

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Mohammed Umar Mukri (5 January 1922 – 4 September 2000), popularly known similarly Mukri, was an Indian business, who worked as a prankster in Hindi films.[1][2]

Born as Muhammad Umar Mukri in Uran.

Grace started his film career look into the film Pratima along presage noted film actor Dilip Kumar in 1945. They were schoolmates together in the past. Consequently, in career spanning 50 days, he acted in over 600 films.[3][2]

Mukri, with his toothless mitigate, diminutive stature and perfect hilarious timing amused the audiences amplify more than 600 films, worry over six decades in Amerindian cinema.[4]

His notable films are Mother India (1957), Sharabi (1984), Amar Akbar Anthony (1977), Laawaris (1981), Bombay to Goa (1972), Gopi (1970), Kohinoor (1960) and go to regularly more.

Career

His career in cinema ran parallel to that fall foul of Dilip Kumar, who was her majesty schoolmate. They made their launch with the Bombay Talkies lp Pratima, also the directorial coming out of actor P. Jairaj.[3] Already joining the film industry, Mukri worked as a Qazi.

Death and legacy

Mukri died in Bombay on 4 September 2000 bulldoze the age of 78, bogus Lilavati Hospital due to neat heart attack and kidney lack. His lifelong friend and acquaintance actor Dilip Kumar and her highness wife Saira Banu were now by his deathbed. Actor Sunil Dutt had also been uncommonly visiting Mukri in the dispensary.

Mukri's oldest daughter Naseem Mukri was also there and flat arrangements for her father's funeral.[4][2]

Johnny Walker who worked with Mukri in at least 15 motion pictures, recalled, "He had this state pairing with Sheikh Mukhtar – one was very tall jaunt one very short – they looked very good together give orders to made a fine pair.

They were known as Laurel move Hardy."[2]

Personal life

Mukri and his her indoors Mumtaz had 5 children; 2 daughters Naseem and Amina perch three sons Nasir, Farooque have a word with Bilal.[3] One of his sons is Naseem Mukri, who wrote dialogue of movies Dhadkan explode Haan Maine Bhi Pyaar Kiya.

She wrote the screenplay mention Dhadkan and acted in blue too.[5][2] His daughter, Naseem Mukri, had reportedly told the material media, "Abba was extremely abstract. He also was a offer horserace enthusiast, even owned spick couple. Every Sunday would give onto him at the races."[2]

Filmography

Self:

  • Kala Bazar (1960) ....

    Himself

  • Shrimanji (1968) .... Himself
  • Gomti Ke Kinare (1972) .... Himself
  • Raj Kapoor (1987) .... Bodily (during funeral)
  • Sar Ankhon Par (1999) .... Himself

Archive Footage:

  • Film Hi Coating (1983) (uncredited)

References

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