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Kumar (born Syed Ali Hasan Zaidi; 23 September 1903 – 4 June 1982), alternatively known as M. Kumar, was an Indian film producer and actor, who played character roles in Hindi cinema from early 1930s to early 1960s. He migrated to Pakistan in 1963.


Personal life

Kumar was born in an affluent family of Lucknow on 23 September 1903 and was fondly called "Mir Mujjan" at home. In 1939, Kumar married Jewish actress
Esther Victoria Abraham Esther Victoria Abraham (30 December 1916 – 6 August 2006), better known by her stage name Pramila, was an Indian model, actress and first woman film producer in the Hindi film industry. She is also well known for winning the first Miss India ...
popularly known as Pramila, who later went on to become the first
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in 1947. Before marrying her, Kumar already had a wife and children in
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. In 1963, on the insistence of his extended family, Kumar left for
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, much to the displeasure of his second wife, who decided to stay back in
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. Like his wife, his daughter Naqi Jahan also became
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in 1967. Not much is known about the final decade of his life. Kumar breathed his last on 4 June 1982 aged 78.


Career

Kumar began his acting career in the early 1930s. Until 1933, Kumar used the name "Ali Meer" for working in films. Some of his earliest works include '' Zinda Lash'' and '' Subah Ka Sitara'' both of which released in 1932 and starred
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in lead role. In 1933, director
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of
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made the film '' Puran Bhagat'' which starred Kumar as the leading man. The film was based on a popular Punjabi devotional story of Puran Bhagat. Following the riots of 1933 which was due to a dispute between Sikhs and Muslims at the
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in
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, Bose rechristined Ali Meer as Kumar, as he feared of backlash the film might receive with the leading man, who's actually a Muslim, playing a Sikh character. Nevertheless, the film received critical and commercial success and established Kumar. Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, Kumar continued to appear in a string of films which included ''
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'' (1933), ''Dharam Patni'' (1935), '' Al Hilal'' (1935), ''Humari Betiyan'' (1936), '' Watan'' (1938), ''Nadi Kinare'' (1939), ''
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'' (1941), ''Sohagan'' (1942), ''Naseeb'' (1945), '' Duhai'' (1943), ''Dasi Aur Ma'' (1945), ''Dharma'' (1945), ''Bairam Khan'' (1945) and '' Nek Pervin'' (1946). While reviewing ''Nek Pervin'' editor
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of ''
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'' complimented Kumar's acting prowess and diction. Kumar also gave music for the film ''Hatimtai'' (1946). In 1942, Kumar in partnership with Chandra Mohan founded his production house – Silver Films. Some of the films produced included ''Jhankar'' (1942), ''Bhalai'' (1943), ''Bade Nawab Saheb'' (1944), ''Naseeb'' (1945) and ''Devar'' (1946). In addition to that, he even directed a few films like ''
Dhoon ''Dhoon'' (Tune or Passion) is a 1953 Bollywood film directed by M. Kumar. The film was produced by Silver Kings, a production company formed by Kumar and his then wife, actress Pramila. The film stars Raj Kapoor, Nargis, Motilal, Kumar, Prami ...
'' which starred
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and
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and '' Bahana'' (that he also produced) which starred
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in lead roles. Throughout the late 1940s to early 1960s, he continued having sporadic appearances in films like '' Mahal'' (1949), ''
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'' (1951), ''
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'' (1955), ''
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'' (1958), ''
Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai ''Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai'' () is a 1960 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film, produced by S. A. Bagar. It was written and directed by Kishore Sahu. The film stars Raaj Kumar, Meena Kumari and Nadira (actress), Nadira as leads. The film te ...
'' (1960) and ''
Jhumroo ''Jhumroo'' is a 1961 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Shankar Mukherjee. It stars Madhubala and Kishore Kumar in lead roles, with Chanchal, Anoop Kumar, Lalita Pawar and Jayant appearing in supporting roles. The screenplay ...
'' (1961). His most memorable performance came with ''
Mughal-e-Azam ''Mughal-e-Azam'' () is a 1960 Indian epic historical drama film produced and directed by K. Asif. Starring Prithviraj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar, Madhubala, and Durga Khote, it follows the love affair between Mughal Prince Salim (who went ...
'' (1960), in which he essayed the role of Sangtarash, a sculptor who acts as a catalyst in bringing ''Salim'' and ''Anarkali'' closer. The song ''"Ae Mohobbat Zindabad"'' from the film, was picturized on Kumar. After migrating to
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in 1963, Kumar continued his career with films like ''Tauba'' (1964), which became a grand success, ''Head Constable'' (1964), ''Azad'', ''Shabnam'', ''Naela'', ''Saiqa'', ''Sajda'' (his own film), ''Hum Dono'', ''Nadya Ke Paar'', ''Ik Musafir Ek Hasina'', ''Baalam'' and ''Pakeeza'' (1968) before retiring from films.


Selected filmography

* '' Zinda Lash'' * '' Subah Ka Sitara'' * '' Puran Bhagat'' * ''
Yahudi Ki Ladki ''Yahudi Ki Ladki'' (The Jew's Daughter) is a historical Urdu play by Agha Hashar Kashmiri, on the theme of persecution of Jews by the Romans. It was first published in 1913. The play became his best known work, and a classic in Parsi-Urdu theatr ...
'' * ''Dharam Patni'' * '' Al Hilal'' * ''Humari Betiyan'' * '' Watan'' * ''Nadi Kinare'' * ''
Taj Mahal The Taj Mahal (; ) is an Islamic ivory-white marble mausoleum on the right bank of the river Yamuna in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1631 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan () to house the tomb of his favourite wife, Mu ...
'' * ''Sohagan'' * ''Naseeb'' * '' Duhai'' * ''Dasi Aur Ma'' * ''Dharma'' * ''Bairam Khan'' * '' Nek Pervin'' * ''Anokhi Mohabbat'' * ''Shehar Ka Jadoo'' * ''Sachcha Sapna'' * ''Maan'' * ''Suhaag'' * ''
Shree 420 ''Shree 420'' (also spelled as ''Shri 420''; ) is a 1955 Indian Hindi comedy-drama film directed and produced by Raj Kapoor from a story written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas whose use of Shree with the negative connotations of 420 caused controversy. ...
'' * ''
Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai ''Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai'' () is a 1960 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film, produced by S. A. Bagar. It was written and directed by Kishore Sahu. The film stars Raaj Kumar, Meena Kumari and Nadira (actress), Nadira as leads. The film te ...
'' * ''
Jhumroo ''Jhumroo'' is a 1961 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Shankar Mukherjee. It stars Madhubala and Kishore Kumar in lead roles, with Chanchal, Anoop Kumar, Lalita Pawar and Jayant appearing in supporting roles. The screenplay ...
'' * ''Chhoti Chhoti Baatein'' * ''Sarala'' * ''Doosri Shaadi'' * ''Devar'' * ''Najma'' * ''Thokar'' * ''Abhilasha'' * ''Gul Bahar'' * ''Majboori'' * ''Abidah'' * ''
Daaera ''Daaera'' () is a 1953 Indian film written and directed by Kamal Amrohi, starring Meena Kumari and Nasir Khan. It was released at Bombay's Naaz cinema. Its story is loosely based on Kamal Amrohi and Meena Kumari's own love story. Plot One nigh ...
'' * ''
Tarana ''Tarana'' is a type of composition in Hindustani classical vocal music in which certain words (e.g. "odani", "todani", "tadeem" and "yalali") based on Persian and Arabic phonemes are rendered at a medium (''madhya laya'') or fast (''drut laya'' ...
'' * ''Badal Aur Bijli'' * ''Qaidi'' * ''Malik'' * ''Mehndi'' * ''Hum Bhi Insaan Hain'' * ''Kya Ye Bombai Hai'' * ''Lal Quila'' * ''
Sohni Mahiwal Sohni Mahiwal or Suhni Mehar ( pa, , ਸੋਹਣੀ ਮਹੀਂਵਾਲ is one of the four popular tragic romances of Punjab including Sindh. In Sindh Sohni's shrine is in Shahdadpur Town of Sangar District. The others are Sassi Punnun, Mirz ...
'' * ''
Mughal-e-Azam ''Mughal-e-Azam'' () is a 1960 Indian epic historical drama film produced and directed by K. Asif. Starring Prithviraj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar, Madhubala, and Durga Khote, it follows the love affair between Mughal Prince Salim (who went ...
'' * ''Tauba'' * ''Head Constable'' * ''Azad'' * ''Shabnam'' * ''Naela'' * ''Saiqa'' * ''Sajda'' * ''Hum Dono'' * ''Nadya Ke Paar'' * ''Ik Musafir Ek Hasina'' * ''Baalam'' * ''Pakeeza'' * ''
Dhoon ''Dhoon'' (Tune or Passion) is a 1953 Bollywood film directed by M. Kumar. The film was produced by Silver Kings, a production company formed by Kumar and his then wife, actress Pramila. The film stars Raj Kapoor, Nargis, Motilal, Kumar, Prami ...
'' * '' Bahana''


References

{{Reflist 1903 births 1982 deaths