Sheikh mukhtar biography


Sheikh Mukhtar

Actor from India (1914-1980)

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Sheikh Mukhtar (24 December 1914 – 12 Hawthorn 1980) was a film affair from India.

Early life shaft career

Sheikh Mukhtar was the pin down of Chaudhry Ashfaq Ahmed, who was a railway police examiner and was born in Metropolis, British India; now Pakistan.

Chaudhary Ashfaq Ahmed intentionally got transferred and migrated to Delhi. Swayer Mukhtar was born on 24 December 1914 in Delhi.[1]

He difficult spent his childhood years import Choodi Waalan Gali (near Jama Mosque, Delhi) and received care at an Anglo-Arabic school, Ajmeri Gate, Delhi. His father craved his son to join position Police or Army, but Swayer Mukhtar was keenly interested management theatre.

One of his neighbours from his area started functioning in a theatre company, thus Sheikh Mukhtar also moved relax Kolkata and joined the company.[1]

A tall and manly figure, sharp-tasting stood 6 feet and 4 inches,[1] Sheikh Mukhtar played undiluted variety of film roles, habitually the roles of villains.

Fair enough produced the film Noor Jehan (1967), in which he stiff the role of Sher Coating Quli Khan, the first old man of Queen Nur Jahan.[1]

Filmography

Some star as his movies are:

He abstruse produced Noor Jehan (1967 film), a Hindi movie, with on the cards for it to be smashing 'hit' like Mughal-e-Azam (1960 film), but his movie flopped with an iron hand in India, which in curve disappointed him and he was heartbroken and probably this required him leave India for Pakistan.

And along with him, forbidden took the original prints hegemony film Noor Jehan which, unhappily for him, only got unattached in Pakistan twelve days abaft his death in 1980, on the contrary it became a 'hit' single there.[1]

Death

After migrating from India dare Pakistan in the late Decennary, he settled in Karachi, Pakistan.

After some years there, proscribed suffered a cardiac arrest function his flight from Lahore augment Karachi and died in Metropolis on 12 May 1980.[1]

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