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Eddie Darrow (Tony Curtis) works for American gangster Barney Pendleton, who sends him to Macao to find a woman, Christine Lawrence, and bring her back to the United States.
Mukesh married dance scholar Methil Devika on 24 October 2013. [47] [48] The couple filed for divorce in 2021. [49] In 2007, Mukesh authored a book based on experiences while he was a student at college, and tales from his life as a movie actor. [3] titled Mukesh Kathakal – Jeevithathiley Nerum Narmavum. [15] It proved very successful. [50]
The following is a list of American films released in 1953. Donald O'Connor and Fredric March cohosted the 26th Academy Awards ceremony on March 25, 1954, held at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. This was the second year in which the ceremony was telecast, with viewership at an estimated 43,000,000.
Song Movie(s) Co-Singers "Hum Ko Tumse Ho Gaya Hai" Amar Akbar Anthony (1977) Mohd Rafi, Mukesh & Lata Mangeshkar "Tik Tik Tik Tik" Kal Aaj Aur Kal (1971) Mukesh and Asha Bhosle "Anhoney Ko Honey Karde" Amar Akbar Anthony (1977) Mahendra Kapoor and Shailendra Singh "Kya Mausam Hai" Doosra Aadmi (1977) Mohd Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar
It stars Mohanlal and Mukesh. The film features songs composed by Deepan Chatterji and background score by S. P. Venkatesh. [2] Kakkakuyil was released on 14 April 2001. It was remade in Telugu as Tappu Chesi Pappu Koodu (2002) and in Tamil as London (2005).
The song is played 4 times during the film, with playback singing by Kishore Kumar, Mukesh and Sushma Shrestha. Of the three of them, only Mukesh received a Filmfare nomination as Best Male Playback Singer for the song. [1] According to one source, the film performed "Below Average" at the box office. [2]
Aah, 1953. Aah is a 1953 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Raja Nawathe and produced by Raj Kapoor and starring Kapoor and Nargis in the lead roles. This was Nawathe's first independent directorial venture. He had previously worked as assistant director to Raj Kapoor in Aag (1948), Barsaat (1949) and Awaara (1951).
In 1987 Mukesh Bhatt turned producer when he set up his own banner, "Vishesh Films", naming it after his son Vishesh Bhatt. He went on to become one of the most recognised banners of the Indian film industry in the coming decade, giving both serious productions (along with his brother Mahesh who directed these films) – like Daddy (1989), launching his niece Pooja Bhatt as a movie actress ...