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Kapoor is best known for starring in the Bollywood movie ‘Raja’ and ‘DIl Sambhal Jaa Zara.’. After directing Maine Dil Tujhko Diya, he took a 12-year hiatus from direction and made a comeback with the film Jai Ho, which didn’t do well at the box-office. Sanjay Kapoor is an Indian film actor and producer.He was supposed to make his Bollywood acting debut opposite Aishwarya Rai and Salman, but the project was later shelved.His directorial breakthrough- Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya was a big blockbuster in 1998.He made a headstart to his Bollywood career as a director in 1997 with his brother Salman Khan in Auzaar.Sohail wanted to become a pilot, but due to his eye-sight problem, he wasn’t selected.He is the youngest son of famous screenwriter- Salim Khan and Sushila Charak. Her mother, later adopted the name, Salma Khan.Some Lesser Known Facts About Sohail Khan Sampan, Busaba in Mumbai, and Nobu in London Mother- Sushila Charak (birth name), Helen (stepmother) Seema Sachdev Khan, Fashion Designer (m.1998–present)
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In 2012, he attracted a controversy when his driver mowed down a 60-year-old lady by Sohail's car, after which she was taken to Bhabha hospital where she was declared dead. However, even then, the rumors and criticism of his work and talent never wholly died out and he remained a somewhat dubious figure until the end of his career.Film (Producer): Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya (1998)įilm (Actor): Maine Dil Tujhko Diya (2002)ġ/2 Coral Reef Apartment, St Andrews Church, 55 Chimbai Road, Bandra West, Mumbai – 400050, Maharashtra A few of these were also awarded literary prizes. Later on after the late 1980s, Shifai settled down to a full-time career in the film industry and also produced new volumes of poems and songs, which were considered good. It was later proved that this song, 'Tu lakh chale ri gori thum thum ke', was not Shifai's work and he had to retract his earlier claim and also remove it from a proposed collection of poems and songs he had planned to publish. During the 1970s and 1980s, quite some controversy developed regarding his 'misappropriation' of a couple of old poems, which had been adapted as film lyrics/songs in the movie Gumnaam (1954). Shifai wrote several collections of his poetry but is best known for being a film lyricist. After that there was no looking back and initially, after working for some time as assistant lyricist to some of the famous poets/lyricists of the time (c.1947-48 to 1956-57), he eventually became a regular full-time film lyricist. The first film he helped penned the lyrics for was "Teri Yaad". In January 1947, Qateel was asked to help write the songs of a film by a Lahore-based film producer. In 1946, he was called to Lahore to work as the assistant editor of the monthly 'Adab-e-Latif', a literary magazine.
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Being unsuccessful in his business he decided to move to Rawalpindi, where he started working for a transport company. Due to his father's early death, Qateel was forced to quit his education. He adopted 'Qateel Shifai' as his pen name in 1938. Qateel Shifai was born in Haripur, Hazara Division, British India (now Pakistan).