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Mumtaz was typecasted as a "stunt film heroine", with Faulad (1963) and Daku Mangal Singh (1966), which stalled her career. After being praised for her work in Ram Aur Shyam (1967), Mere Hamdam Mere Dost (1968) and Brahmachari (1968), Mumtaz had her career breakthrough Do Raaste (1969).
Do Raaste (translation: Two Paths) is a 1969 Indian Hindi film directed by Raj Khosla. It stars Rajesh Khanna as the dutiful son and Mumtaz as his love interest. Balraj Sahni and Kamini Kaushal play the eldest son and his wife. Prem Chopra plays the wayward son with Bindu as his wife who creates disputes.
The huge box office success of Aradhana and Do Raaste was followed by a superhit in Narendra Bedi's romantic drama Bandhan again with Mumtaz, a hit in Yash Chopra's songless mystery thriller Ittefaq co-starring Nanda, followed by another successful film, Doli alongside Babita to go with the major grossers. [45]
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1969 rank Title Cast 1. Aradhana: Sharmila Tagore, Rajesh Khanna: 2. Do Raaste: Rajesh Khanna, Mumtaz, Balraj Sahni, Prem Chopra, Bindu: 3. Ek Phool Do Mali: Sadhana ...
It stars Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz, with music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. This film was released on 11 October 1974, along with Benaam and Roti Kapda Aur Makaan. [1] Kader Khan was reportedly paid ₹1.21 lakhs for writing dialogues for the film. [2] The film was remade in Telugu as Neram Nadi Kadu Akalidi, starring N.T. Rama Rao and Manjula.
The 18th Filmfare Awards were held on April 18, 1971, [1] honouring the best in Hindi Cinema in the year 1970.. Pehchan led the ceremony with 9 nominations, followed by Do Raaste with 7 nominations and Khilona with 6 nominations.
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.