| 1 | '''Nasir Hussain, (b. 1931)''' |
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| 4 | Hindi director born in Bhopal, MP. Briefly |
| 5 | worked for A.R. Kardar, then joined |
| 6 | Filmistan as scenarist (1948); wrote some of |
| 7 | Subodh Mukherjee’s films starring Dev |
| 8 | Anand: Munimji (1955), Paying Guest |
| 9 | (1957). First film, Tumsa Nahin Dekha, was |
| 10 | Shammi Kapoor’s first big hit and |
| 11 | inaugurated a new type of 60s musicals with |
| 12 | Mohammed Rafi’s singing clearly influenced |
| 13 | by rock and roll. Independent producer with |
| 14 | his own Nasir Hussain Films (1960). Made |
| 15 | some of the most popular and frequently |
| 16 | imitated love stories: Jab Pyar Kisise Hota |
| 17 | Hai, the Zeenat Aman hit Yaadon Ki |
| 18 | Baraat, Hum Kisise Kum Nahin starring Rishi |
| 19 | Kapoor, and Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak |
| 20 | (1988), produced and scripted by him, directed |
| 21 | by his son Mansoor, which launched his |
| 22 | nephew and 90s star Aamir Khan. The film |
| 23 | spearheaded the return of the teenage love |
| 24 | theme. Since then produces his son’s films. |
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| 27 | '''FILMOGRAPHY:''' 1957: Tumsa Nahin |
| 28 | Dekha; 1959: Dil Deke Dekho; 1961: Jab |
| 29 | Pyar Kisise Hota Hai; 1963: Phir Wohi Dil |
| 30 | Laya Hoon; 1967: Baharon Ke Sapne; 1969: |
| 31 | Pyar Ka Mausam; 1971: Caravan; 1973: |
| 32 | Aangan; Yaadon Ki Baraat; 1977: Hum |
| 33 | Kisise Kum Nahin; 1981: Zamane Ko Dikhana |
| 34 | Hai; 1984: Manzil Manzil; 1985: Zabardast. |
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