Mehboob Khan rose from the ranks as a junior artist to be one of Hindi cinema's all-time greats. His impressive body of work includes films as "Andaz", "Aan", Amar and "Mother India".
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Journalist and film critic Rauf Ahmed has been a media professional for more than 35 years. Starting out as a trainee at the Times of India in the early seventies, he went on to become the editor of the Sunday Free Press journal in the mid-seventies. He served as Chief of bureau, Mumbai of the daily newspaper, The Asian Age, since its launch in 1994 to 1996; was on the National Film Awards jury in 2003; Chairman of National Awards Jury for Writing on Cinema in 2005; and is currently with Nimbus Communications as creative consultant, New Film Media.
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Mehboob Khan rose from the ranks of a junior artiste to be one of Hindi cinemas all-time greats His impressive body of work included such films as Humayun Andaaz Aan Amar and Mother India While the path-breaking Andaaz was way ahead of its time in theme and treatment Mother India which has achieved cult status was the only Indian film to come closest to winning the coveted Oscar The book traces the fascinating story of a 16-year old who ran away from his home in a tiny village Sarar in Gujarat to become an actor and who ended up being one of Indias filmmakers often referred to as Indias Cecil B DeMille 102 pp. Seller Inventory # 90146
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