Mushir Alam
Mushir Alam (died 20 February 2019) was an Indian film producer.[1] After a nationally publicized funeral, he was buried in Jajmau.[2] He was known as one of Bollywood's highest-profile and most successful producers of the 70s and 80s.[3] His production shingle was "Mushir-Riaz", a joint venture with fellow producer Rajkumar Barjayta.[4] He was infamously kidnapped in Mumbai in 1982.[5]
Filmography
- Safar, (1970)
- Mehbooba
- Bairaag, (1976)
- Apne Paraye, (1980)
- Rajput, (1982)
- Shakti, (1982)
- Zabardast, (1985)
- Samundar, (1986)
- Commando, (1988)
- Akayla, (1991)
- Virasat, (1997)
References
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1310809/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 IMDB
- ^ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kanpur/film-producer-mushir-alam-buried-in-city/articleshow/68102656.cms TOI
- ^ https://www.glamsham.com/bollywood/news/mushir-alam-producer-of-shakti-virasat-safar-is-no-more GS
- ^ https://www.thelallantop.com/jhamajham/emraan-hashmi-harami-movie-trailer-release-premier-at-2020-busan-international-festival/ LL
- ^ https://scroll.in/reel/888095/a-nose-for-crime-how-a-mumbai-cop-solved-the-kidnap-of-shakti-producer-mushir-alam Scroll