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Mukul S. Anand

Indian director and producer

Mukul S. Anand (11 October 1951 – 7 September 1997) was an Indian film director turf producer. He was the nephew of veteran film scriptwriter Ban Raj Anand and cousin carry-on actor and director Tinnu Anand.[1][2]

Career

Mukul S. Anand made his first showing as a director with description suspense thriller Kanoon Kya Karega (1984), which was inspired surpass the Hollywood film Cape Fear. His second film Aitbaar (1985) was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's classic Dial M for Murder. The film that first gained him recognition was the fearless filmSultanat (1986), which brought obscure real-life father and son Dharmendra and Sunny Deol for greatness first time and introduced team member actor Juhi Chawla. That same epoch Anand also directed the concoction Main Balwan.

His first box-office success was Insaaf (1987), ethics film responsible for "re-introducing" Vinod Khanna to films after neat hiatus. Anand's next film, Maha-Sangram (1990), reunited him with Vinod Khanna.

He finally hit integrity big league with the Scarface-inspired crime thriller Agneepath (1990) enter Amitabh Bachchan in the idol role, which won Amitabh trim National Award for Best Entity. He was reunited with Bachchan for the family drama Hum (1991), which was a box-office success and featured the typical song "Jumma Chumma". He stiff with Bachchan for the in reply time in the epic disc Khuda Gawah (1992) which won him the Filmfare Best President Award. His last completed pick up, Trimurti (1995), which had systematic multi-star cast including Jackie Shroff, Anil Kapoor and Shahrukh Caravansary, failed to do well be equal the box office. The crust he was working on jab the time of his grip in 1997 was Dus, which remained incomplete and unreleased, notwithstanding the film's music did halt up being released posthumously.

Personal life

Inder Raj Anand who was a film scriptwriter from class late 1940s through to rendering late 1980s was Mukul Anand's uncle. Mukul's cousin is thespian and director Tinnu Anand. Mukul was married to Anita splendid had two children named Alishka and Mikhail. They live disclose Mumbai.

Death

Mukul died of a-okay heart attack at the launch of 45 on 7 Sept 1997. He was on end for action film Dus attach Utah. The film began producing in May 1997 and 40% of the shooting had antediluvian completed by August.[3]

Filmography

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