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Mumtaz frequently acted with Feroz Khan and gave hits such as Mela (1971), Apradh (1972) and Nagin (1976). She acted opposite Dharmendra in films such as Loafer and Jheel Ke Us Paar (1973). Shashi Kapoor , who had earlier refused Sachaa Jhutha opposite her because she was a "stunt-film heroine" acted with her in Chor Machaye Shor (1973).
Mumtaz Ali Khan (1926/7 – 7 June 2021) was a cabinet minister in the Bharatiya Janata Party ministry of Karnataka state of India. He was Minister for Haj, Wakf and Minority welfare. He was a professor of Sociology and headed the party's minority wing in Karnataka. He quit the Bharatiya Janata Party and joined the Congress party in 2013.
Khawar Mumtaz (born 29 June 1945) is a Pakistani women's rights activist, feminist author and university professor. [1] She is the Former Chairperson of the National Commission on the Status of Women (NCSW) who served for three consecutive terms from 2013 to 2019.
Mumtaz Khan may refer to: Mumtaz Ahmed Khan (humanitarian) (1935–2021), Indian founder of the Al-Ameen Educational Society Mumtaz Ahmed Khan (Jammu and Kashmir politician) , Indian politician from Jammu and Kashmir
He lives behind Aadam and Naseem's house. He is often seen talking with Hanif and other boys outside the house. He informs Doctor Aziz that Nadir Khan needs a place to hide. He later teaches the young Saleem how to ride a bicycle. [1] Emerald the youngest and prettiest daughter of Aadam and Naseem Aziz; she is Saleem's aunt, the sister of ...
Mumtaz Khan (born 15 January 2003) [1] is an Indian women's field hockey player from Uttar Pradesh. She plays as a forward. She plays as a forward. She made her senior India debut at the FIH pro-league at Bhubaneswar . [ 2 ]
Mumtaz (Arabic: ممتاز) means "excellent" in the Arabic language. It may be used to signal commendation for an achievement, similar in meaning to bravo and kudos . Derived from it is a personal name commonly used in various countries in the Muslim world , mainly Afghanistan, Brunei, Malaysia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India and Turkey.
Gomti Ke Kinare is a 1972 Bollywood drama film, directed by Saawan Kumar Tak in his directorial debut. The film stars Meena Kumari and Mumtaz.It was the last release of Meena Kumari, and was released posthumously on 22 November 1972, 8 months after her death on 31 March.