K. Asif
Karimuddin Asif, born in 1922 in Uttar Pradesh, remains one of Indian cinema’s most ambitious and enigmatic directors. He began his career in Bombay under the mentorship of his uncle Nazir and made his directorial debut with Phool (1945), a commercially successful social drama. However, Asif's name is forever linked with his magnum opus, Mughal-e-Azam (1960), a monumental epic that retold the legend of Prince Salim and Anarkali with unprecedented scale and grandeur. The film's production famously stretched over 15 years, plagued by delays, casting changes, and technical challenges, but Asif's meticulous craftsmanship—from lavish sets like the Sheesh Mahal to the rich musical compositions by Naushad—cemented the film’s place in cinematic history.
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Department Directing
Job Director
Average Rating6.952 votesRelease DateAug 05, 196066 years ago -
Department Writing
Job Screenplay
Average Rating6.952 votesRelease DateAug 05, 196066 years ago -
Department Directing
Job Director
Average Rating0.00 votesRelease DateAug 10, 194581 years ago -
Department Directing
Job Director
Average Rating0.00 votesRelease DateMay 27, 198640 years ago -
Department Production
Job Producer
Average Rating0.00 votesRelease DateFeb 02, 195176 years ago
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