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    11'''Karimuddin Asif (1924-71)''' 
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    3 Urdu director born in Etawah, UP. Best known for expensive costume spectaculars centred around Muslim legend (cf. [[S. Modi]]). Assistant to uncle film-maker and actor, S. Nazir (Society, 1942). Turned director in 1944 and producer in 1951 with S.K. Ojha’s Hulchul. [[Mughal-e- Azam]], one of Indian cinema’s biggest blockbusters, took 9 years to make, initially starring [[Chandramohan]], who died and was replaced by [[Dilip Kumar]]. Left two big projects unfinished at his death: Sasta Khoon Mehnga Paani (1970, which was to be shot in Jordan), and [[Love and God]], using the Sufi legend of Laila-Majnu, started with [[Guru Dutt]] but entirely re-shot after Dutt died. Eventually released in unfinished form by producer K.C. Bokadia, starring Sanjeev Kumar. 
     3Urdu director born in Etawah, UP. Best known for expensive costume spectaculars centred around Muslim legend (cf. [[S. Modi]]). Assistant to uncle film-maker and actor, S. Nazir (Society, 1942). Turned director in 1944 and producer in 1951 with S.K. Ojha’s Hulchul. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mughal-e-Azam|Mughal-e- Azam]], one of Indian cinema’s biggest blockbusters, took 9 years to make, initially starring [[Chandramohan]], who died and was replaced by [[Dilip Kumar]]. Left two big projects unfinished at his death: Sasta Khoon Mehnga Paani (1970, which was to be shot in Jordan), and [[Love and God]], using the Sufi legend of Laila-Majnu, started with [[Guru Dutt]] but entirely re-shot after Dutt died. Eventually released in unfinished form by producer K.C. Bokadia, starring Sanjeev Kumar. 
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