7-477: [REDACTED] Look up hi:चालबाज in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chaalbaaz may refer to: Chaalbaaz (1958 film) , a 1958 Bollywood film directed by Nanabhai Bhatt, starring Nirupa Roy and Jairaj ChaalBaaz , a 1989 Bollywood film directed by Pankaj Parashar Chalbaaz , a 2018 Indian Bengali-language film starring Shakib Khan Topics referred to by
14-501: A Nagar Brahmin family on 12 June 1915 in Porbandar , British India . He started his early career in films as a sound recordist with Prakash Pictures, working under his brother Balwant Bhatt, and then by writing "scripts and stories" using the name Batuk Bhatt. He began his directorial venture when he joined Homi Wadia's team at Basant Pictures by co-directing two films with Babubhai Mistri , Muqabala (1942) and Mauj (1943), under
21-765: Is an Indian screenwriter active in Bollywood . He is the half-brother of Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt and son of Nanabhai Bhatt . He has written many films and was nominated thrice and won an award for Baazigar . He is honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award at Jaipur International Film Festival-JIFF in 2019. His debut film as writer was Aashiqui , which proved to be a hit film. He has written many films for Bhatt Productions. Besides writing, he has also worked as an actor and an assistant. In his 20-year-long career he has written about 66 films and also acted in more than 10 Hindi Films such as Chalte Chalte , Golmaal Returns , U Me Aur Hum etc. He has worked with some of
28-464: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Chaalbaaz (1958 film) Nanabhai Bhatt (12 June 1915 – 24 April 1999) was an Indian film director and producer who worked in Hindi and Gujarati cinema . He is known for making over a hundred fantasy and mythological films, including Mr. X (1957), Zimbo Comes to Town (1960), Lal Qila (1960) and
35-451: The blockbuster Kangan (1959) starring Nirupa Roy and Ashok Kumar . His first film, Muqabala (1942), was the first to feature the double-role or "twins" phenomenon in Indian cinema , wherein lead actress Fearless Nadia alternated between the good sister and the gangster's moll. The formula was subsequently emulated in numerous Hindi films . Bhatt, called Yeshwant Bhatt, was born in
42-1131: The same name. He directed two more films as Batuk Bhatt, Homi Wadia 's Hunterwali Ki Beti (1943) and Liberty Pictures Sudhar (1949). Bhatt left Basant Pictures and started his own production company "Deepak Pictures" in 1946. Bhatt was the patriarch of the Bhatt film family . Nanabhai was in relationship with a Shia Muslim actress, Shirin Mohammad Ali since 1939. The couple had six children – Sheila Bhatt, Purnima Bhasin, Kumkum Saigal, Mahesh Bhatt , Heena Suri and Mukesh Bhatt . Later, Nanabhai married Hemlata Bhatt – with whom he had three children – Robin Bhatt , Parmesh Bhatt, Mamta Bhatt. He had five daughters and four sons, including film director and producer Mahesh Bhatt , Mukesh Bhatt , and Robin Bhatt . Bhatt died at Nanavati hospital in Mumbai from heart failure on 24 April 1999. Robin Bhatt Robin Bhatt
49-415: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chaalbaaz . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chaalbaaz&oldid=1184280960 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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