K. Amarnath

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K.AMARNATH
- - MUMBAI, INDIA - - - JANUARY 1978
Born 1 December 1914
Mianwali, Punjab, British India now Pakistan
Died 14 May 1983
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Occupation Indian Film Producer/Director

K. Amarnath (1 Dec 1914 – 14 May 1983) was an Indian film producer and director whose career spanned over four decades in the film industry.

Early life

Amarnath Gelaram Khetarpal was born in Mianwali, Punjab, British India. He spent his childhood and youth in both, Mianwali and Lahore. Inspired by Hollywood and British movies, Amarnath left home at a young age of 18 to join the film industry to become an actor.

Career

Initially K.Amarnath worked as a character/stunt actor for 4 years, first in Calcutta and then in Mumbai.

In 1936, Ramaniklal & Mohanlal Shah, founders of Mohan Studios, Mumbai, realising his passion and knowledge of movie-making, gave K.Amarnath his first big break when they asked him to complete the direction of "Matwali Jogan".[1]

K.Amarnath was only 22 when he directed his first movie.

He directed 5 Tamil movies for Mohan Studios; and one of them, "Minnalkodi" - 1937 was a big hit.[2]

K.Amarnath produced/directed more than 40 movies.

From 1936 to 1953, he produced/directed 26 Hindi & Tamil movies within a span of 17 years.

In 1953, K.Amarnath created his own production company, "K.Amarnath Productions" with "Alif-Laila" and produced and directed about 11 Hindi movies till 1971.

His office was located at Ranjit Studios, Dadar, Mumbai.

K.Amarnath was a very versatile man. He not only produced and directed movies, but also wrote the story & screenplay of many of his movies. Over the course of his career, the genres of the movies he directed ranged from action/suspense thrillers to family/social drama, legendary romantic tragedies, semi-musicals, costume drama to magical/fantasy movies. (See Filmography below).

Many well-known artistes and music directors, worked in movies produced/directed by K.Amarnath. Some of them were - Ajit, Jayant (father of Amjad Khan), Murad, Pran (actor), Yakub, Gope, Mukri, Sajjan, Kishore Kumar, Shammi Kapoor, Joy Mukherjee, Sanjay Khan, Bharat Bhushan, Mehmood, Madhubala, Geeta Bali, Meena Kumari, Vyjayantimala, Nutan, Nimmi, Nalini Jaywant, Nanda, Nigar Sultana, Noor Jehan, Kum Kum, Kamini Kaushal, Shakila, Helen, Cuckoo, Indurani and also K.T.Rukmini & B.Shrinavasa Rao in the Tamil movies directed by him. Some of the music directors who gave their most memorable music in his movies were Nashad, Chitragupta (composer), O.P.Nayyar, Shyam Sundar, Kalyanji-Anandji, Laxmikant-Pyarelal, Ghulam Mohammed, Sardar Malik, and the brothers, Pt.Amarnath, Husnlal & Bhagatram.

Ajit (Ajit Khan) acted as a hero in 7 of the movies directed by K.Amarnath – Beqasoor, Meharbani, Sarkaar, Bara-Dari, Bada Bhai, Baraat and Kabli Khan. In fact it was K.Amarnath who had suggested that he change his long name of "Hamid Ali Khan" to a shorter name. The first movie with his name changed to Ajit was "Beqasoor" -1950.[3]

Shyam Sundar composed many unforgettable melodious songs in 3 of the hit movies directed by K.Amarnath – "Gaon ki Gori"- 1945, "Bazaar" - 1949 and "Alif-Laila" 1953. [4]

Mohammed Rafi always "considered" the song "aji dil ho kaaboo mein to dildaar ki aisi taisi" with G. M. Durrani and chorus in "Gaon ki Gori" to be his first Hindi Film Song.[5]

Noor Jehan was the heroine of 2 of the movies directed by K.Amarnath – “Gaon ki Gori “– 1945 and “Mirza Sahiban” – 1947. Both of them were super hits. Mirza Sahiban was her last movie in India before she moved to Pakistan.[6]

K.Amarnath was well known for promoting aspiring young individuals. He introduced Salim Khan to the movies. (Salim of Salim-Javed fame and father of Bollywood superstar, Salman Khan). [7]

The first movie Salim acted in was K.Amarnath’s " Baraat" – 1960.

Helen (actress) [8] got her first solo dance in K.Amarnath’s "Alif-Laila" 1953.[9]

Also, Minoo Mumtaz, sister of the famous Bollywood comedian Mehmood,[10] made her film debut in K.Amarnath’s "Bara-Dari" - 1955. [11]

Three of the Hindi movies directed by K.Amarnath: Village Girl-Gaon Ki Gori - 1945 [12] Mirza Sahibaan - 1947 and Bara-Dari - 1955 (List of Bollywood films of 1955) were among the top grossing films of those years.

Family

K.Amarnath lived in Shivaji Park, Mumbai, was married and had 4 children – 2 sons and 2 daughters.[13]


Filmography

Year Title Genre Credit
1936 Matwali Jogan Director
1937 Danger Signal (made in Tamil & Hindi) Action/Stunt Thriller Director
1937 Pucca Rowdy (Tamil) Action/Stunt Thriller Director
1937 Minnalkodi (Tamil) Action/Stunt/Suspense Thriller Director
1937 Veer Ramani - (Tamil) (Veera Ramani) Action/Stunt Thriller Director
1938 Bhagya Leela (Tamil) Director
1939 Midnight Mail Director
1939 Chashmawali Director
1939 Bahadur Ramesh Director
1940 Tatar Ka Chor Action/Stunt Thriller Director
1940 Captain Kishore Director
1941 Bulbule Baghdad Action/Stunt Thriller Director
1942 Zevar Director
1943 Chhed Chhad Director
1944 Bandukwali Action/Stunt Thriller Director
1945 Gaon Ki Gori Romantic/Family-Social Drama Director/Story & Scenario
1947 Roop Nagar Director
1947 Mirza Sahiban - (Mirza Sahibaan) Legendary Romantic Tragedy Director/Story & Scenario
1949 Bazar - (Bazaar (1949 film)) Semi-Musical Director/Story & Scenario
1949 Shoharat Director
1950 Beqasoor Family-Social Drama Director/Story
1950 Meharbani Director
1951 Sarkaar Director
1953 Laila Majnu Legendary Romantic Tragedy Director
1953 Alif-Laila Magical/Fantasy Producer/Director
1954 Mehbooba Costume Drama Producer/Director
1955 Bara-Dari Romantic-Costume Drama Producer/Director
1956 Naya Andaz Semi-Musical Producer/Director/Story & Screenplay
1957 Bada Bhai Family-Social Drama Producer/Director
1959 Kal Hamara Hai Social Drama Producer
1960 Baraat Romantic/Family-Social Drama Producer/Director
1961 Bada Admi Social Drama Producer
1963 Kabli Khan Costume Drama Producer/Director
1964 Ishaara Romantic/Family-Social Drama Producer/Director
1971 Woh Din Yaad Karo Romantic/Family-Social Drama Producer/Director/Story & Screenplay

References

External Links

  • .[1] K.Amarnath at Internet Movie DataBase
  • .[2] Bara-Dari - 1955 at Internet Movie DataBase