Nasir Hussain(Born Feb 3, 1931 Bhopal- Died March 13, 2002 Mumbai) was an Indian film producer and director.
Nasir Hussain was born in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
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He first worked with A. R. Kardar then he joined Filmistan as a writer in 1948. The famous films he wrote for filmistan include Anarkali (1953), Munimjee (1955) and Paying Guest (1957) Filmistan was the breakaway studio from Bombay Talkies it used mid-budget formual productions and sold on star value and music. Sashadhar Mukherjee was a part of the breakaway team and he gave Nasir Tumsa Nahin Dekha to direct. The film made a star out of Shammi Kapoor.
Shammi Kapoor and Nasir Hussain made another hit Dil Deke Dekho (1959) for Filmalaya, the breakaway group of Filmistan. The film introduced Asha Parekh and she was the lead in Hussain's films right till Caravan (1971). There were many rumors of an affair between the two of them, especially since Asha never married anyone[1][2].
Hussain then set up his own Nasir Hussain Films and turned producer-director, he made musical hits like Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai (1961), Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon (1963),Teesri Manzil ( 1966), Baharon Ke Sapne (1967) Pyar Ka Mausam (1969), Caravan (1971), Yaadon Ki Baraat (1973) and Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin (1977).
Nasir Hussain, Majrooh Sultanpuri, R.D. Burman made some memorable film music in Teesri Manzil, Pyar Ka Mausam, Caravan, Yaadon Ki Baraat, Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin.
Nasir Hussain wrote and produced the musical cult hit Teesri Manzil. Vijay Anand directed the film that starred Hussain's regular actors Shammi Kapoor and Asha Parekh. He also hired R.D. Burman for the first time to compose the songs (O Haseena Zulfonwali, O Mere Sona Re, Deewaana Mujhsa Nahin, Humne Tumhe Dekha, Aaja Aaja Main Hoon Pyaar Tera). After the songs became evergreen hits, Burman would compose for all of Hussain's films for the next 19 years, ending with Zabardast (1985).
Yaadon Ki Baraat was written by Salim-Javed who had written Zanjeer the same year and both stories dealt with the hero wanting to avenge his father's death. (And Ajit being the villain in both)
Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai (1981), Manzil Manzil (1984) and Zabardast (1985) all flopped. So Nasir's son Mansoor Khan took over the reigns of Nasir Hussain Films though Hussain continued to write dialogues for Mansoor's films like Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) and Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander (1992). In Qayamat se Qayamat Taq, he introduced his nephew Aamir Khan as a hero. Hussain got a special Filmfare Award for his contribution to Hindi Cinema.
Nasir Hussain died in Mumbai on 13 March 2002 following a heart attack. Asha Parekh said that she hadn't seen him the last years of his life, as he became reclusive because of his wife's death.[3]
Nasir had several "favourites" with whom he worked repeatedly.
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