Muzaffar Ali
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Muzaffar Ali (born 21 October 1944; Lucknow) is an Indian film-maker, a fashion designer, a poet, an artist, a music-lover, a revivalist, a social worker.
In 2005 he was awarded the Padma Shri for his achievements. His son Shaad Ali is a film director.
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[edit] Biography
Muzaffar was born in Lucknow in 1944 and attended the La Martiniiere college[1] there.
[edit] Filmography
- Khizan (1991)
- Aaya Basant Sakhi (1986)
- Anjuman (1986) (also producer)
- Kali Mohini (1986)
- Semal Ki Darakht (1986)
- Ganga Teri Shakti Apaar (1985)
- India, an Unusual Environment for Meetings (1985)
- Sheeshon Ka Masiha (1985)
- Kue Yaar Mein (1984)
- Together Forever (1984)
- Vadakath: A Thervad in Kerala (1984)
- Sunhare Sapne (1983)
- Wah! Maan Gaye Ustad (1983)
- Aagman (1982)
- Laila Majnu Ki Nai Nautanki (1982)
- Venue India (1982)
- Woodcrafts of Saharanpur (1982)
- Umrao Jaan (1981) (also producer)
- Vasiqedars, the Pensioners of Avadh (1981)
- Gaman (1978) (also producer)
[edit] References
- ^ The Old Martinians' website is the chief source for the alumni section.