Mumtaz Ali (15 March 1905 – 6 May 1974) was an Indian dancer and character actor in Hindi cinema from the 1940s to 1970s. He was the father of Indian actor Mehmood. He also had his own dance troupe "Mumtaz Ali Nites" which performed all over India.[1] His career slumped due to his excessive drinking and his family fell into hard times, leading to his son Mehmood to work as a child artist and daughter Minoo Mumtaz to work as dancer in his stage shows and later in movies.
Mumtaz Ali | |
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Born | |
Died | 6 May 1974 | (aged 69)
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse | Latif-un-nisa Ali |
Children | 8, including Mehmood Ali, Minoo Mumtaz and Anwar Ali |
Early life
editMumtaz Ali was born in Madras in 1905. Orphaned very early, he was raised by his nine-year-old sister Karimunnisa. Around 1928, he lived on the streets in Bombay when he met Benjamin Guy Horniman, an Englishman amateur of Indian cinema[2] and former publisher of the Bombay Chronicle. B G Horniman took him in, invited him to his home and supported him financially. Mumtaz Ali founded at that time a small troupe of street theater, the Mumtaz Ali Theatrical Company, for which he plays almost all roles. In 1933, BG Horniman recommended Mumtaz Ali to Himanshu Rai who was establishing the Bombay Talkies studio in Malad, the suburbs of Bombay.[1]
Career
editMumtaz Ali joined Bombay Talkies from the first movie of the studio. He was a part of the production team of Jawani Ki Hawa which was released in 1935. But he had to wait the next year to appear on the screen on the third film, Achhut Kanya. Among his best work was his song "Mein to Dilli se Dulhan laya re" from the 1942 film Jhula. This song was a must to be played at all marriage functions in those days in Mumbai and India. Mumtaz Ali sided with Devika Rani during the Bombay Talkies split in early 1943. He decided to leave the studio in 1945, when Devika Rani left him.
After years
editHe was last seen in the 1974 Hindi movie Kunwara Baap, directed by and starring his son Mehmood in the song "Saj Rahi Gali Meri Maa".[3] He died the same year on 6 May, aged 69.
Personal life
editMumtaz Ali married Latifunnisa, in October 1929. They had eight children: Husseini, Mehmood, Khairunnisa, Usman, Malikunnisa ( Minoo Mumtaz ), Zubeida, Shaukat and Anwar. Mehmood made his acting debut in Kismet (1943). Minoo Mumtaz made her stage debut for Mumtaz Ali Nites and became a recognized dancer in Indian cinema in the 1950s.
Filmography
editYear | Film | Character/Role |
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1998 | Ghar Bazar | |
1975 | Dayar E Madina | |
1974 | Kunwara Baap | |
1974 | Do Phool | |
1959 | Dil Deke Dekho | |
1955 | Sakhi Hatim | |
1952 | Kafila | |
1950 | Apni Chhaya | |
1950 | Nirala | Rani |
1950 | Sangeeta | |
1949 | Putli | |
1948 | Khidki | |
1948 | Padmini | |
1948 | Shakti | |
1948 | Mulaqat | |
1947 | Shehnai | |
1943 | Hamari Baat | |
1942 | Basant | Dilip |
1941 | Jhoola | Postman |
1940 | Azad | |
1940 | Punar Milan | |
1939 | Navjeevan | |
1938 | Nirmala | |
1938 | Vachan | |
1937 | Jeevan Prabhat | Nandlal |
1937 | Prem Kahani | Mr. Sharma |
1937 | Savitri | |
1936 | Janmabhoomi | Madhu |
See also
editGallery
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Mumtaz Ali in 1938 film Nirmala
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With Sunita Devi in 1937 film Prem Kahani
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Mumtaz Ali in 1941 film Jhoola
References
edit- ^ a b Zaveri, Hanif (1 July 2005). Mehmood, a Man of Many Moods. Popular Prakashan. ISBN 9788179912133 – via Google Books.
- ^ "FilmIndia (1943)". Bombay. 1 July 1943 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ "Master of Mirth". Archived from the original on 16 February 2013. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
External links
edit- Mumtaz Ali at IMDb
- jhula..mai tau dilli se dulhan laya re.1942 se Mumtaz Ali & actress Shahzadi.