Kamal Amrohi Age, Death, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More
Kamal Amrohi Age, Death, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More
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Quick Infoâ
Age: 75 Years
Hometown: Uttar Pradesh, India
Death Date: 11/02/1993
Bio/Wiki | |
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Other name | Chandan check sources Dawn |
Real name | Syed Amir Haider Kamal Naqvi |
Nickname | Maalik (by his second wife) check sources |
Profession(s) | Film Director, Screenwriter, Poet |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height (approx.) | in centimeters**- 173 cm** in meters**- 1.73 m** in feet & inches**- 5â 8â** |
Eye Colour | Brown |
Hair Colour | Salt & Pepper |
Career | |
Debut | Film (As a story writer): Jailor (1938) ![]() Film (As a dialogue writer): Chhalia (1938) ![]() Film (As a screenplay writer, lyricist): Pukar (1939) ![]() Film (As a director): Mahal (1949) ![]() Film (As a producer): Daaera (1953) ![]() |
Awards | ⢠1961: Won Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue for Mughal-e-Azam ⢠1972: Nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Director for film Pakeezah |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 17 January 1918 (Thursday) |
Birthplace | Amroha, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, British India (now Uttar Pradesh, India) |
Date of Death | 11 February 1993 |
Place of Death | Mumbai |
Age (at the time of death) | 75 Years |
Death Cause | Not Known |
Buried At | Rehmatabad Qabristan, an Indian-Iranian graveyard in Mumbai ![]() Note: As per his last wish, he was buried next to Meena Kumari 's grave. check sources The Print |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Autograph | ![]() |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Uttar Pradesh, India |
School | A local school in Amroha |
College/University | Oriental College Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan |
Educational Qualification | Graduation in Persian and Urdu check sources Independent |
Religion | Islam check sources Independent |
Sect | Shia check sources Independent |
Controversy | Allegations of Domestic Violence Reportedly, he faced accusations of domestic violence from his third wife, Meena Kumari . Reports suggest that in a fit of anger, Kamal Amrohi reportedly divorced Meena Kumari by pronouncing the word 'talaq' (divorce) three times. check sources India Today |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status (at the time of death) | Married |
Affairs/Girlfriends | ⢠Meena Kumari (actor) ![]() ⢠Deep Kaur (physician) |
Marriage Date | Third Marriage- 14 February 1952 |
Family | |
Wife/Spouse | First Wife- Bilkis Bano (maid of Jaddan Bai; the mother of the Indian actress Nargis) Second Wife- Mehmoodi (cousin) Third Wife- Meena Kumari (actor) |
Children | Son(s)- Shandaar Amrohi (film director) and Tajdar Amrohi (film director) ![]() ![]() Daughter- Rukhsar Amrohi (author) ![]() |
Siblings | Brother- Jamal Amrohi (assistant director and production manager) |
Other Relative(s) | First Cousin(s)- Jaun Elia and Rais Amrohvi (Pakistani writers) ![]() ![]() |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Kamal Amrohi
Kamal Amrohi was an Indian film director, screenwriter, and poet. He was married to the renowned Indian actress Meena Kumari .
His name was sometimes spelt as Kamal Amrovhi or Kamaal Amrohi.
During his school days, he developed a passion for writing short stories in Urdu with the dream of turning them into films. However, his father had different plans and wanted him to manage the family estates, discouraging his ambition to become a filmmaker.
In his childhood, Kamal was known for being mischievous. One day, after his elder brother had enough of his antics, he slapped Kamal, which deeply affected him. In a fit of anger, Kamal decided to leave home at the age of 16 and eloped to Lahore, then part of British India (now Pakistan). To buy the train ticket, he even sold his sisterâs gold bangles. In Lahore, he initially worked as a short story writer for an Urdu magazine but later shifted to Mumbai (then Bombay), where he had the opportunity to meet veteran Indian actors such as Sohrab Modi and K. L. Saigal .
As time passed, Kamal Amrohi mastered various languages including Urdu, Hindi, Persian, and Arabic, which significantly influenced his work as a writer and poet.
Even before entering the world of filmmaking, he had already gained recognition as a poet and writer.
Kamal then wrote the stories of various Hindi films like âPukarâ (1939), âPrem Ki Jyotâ (1939), âMain Hariâ (1939), âMahalâ (1949), and âPakeezahâ (1972).
One day, while working on a Hindi film set, Kamal was introduced to Indian actress Meena Kumari by actor Ashok Kumar . Impressed with her talent, Kamal offered Meena a role in one of his films. However, before the project could begin, Meena Kumari was involved in a car accident on 21 May 1951. She was hospitalized for an extended period and battled depression. During her time in the hospital, Kamal regularly visited and exchanged letters with Meena, providing comfort during her difficult phase. After four months of hospitalisation, Meena was discharged, and they began having long phone conversations, eventually falling in love. On 14 February 1952, Meena and Kamal decided to marry each other in a secret nikah ceremony.
The marriage faced opposition from Meenaâs family, and only her sister Mahliqa (Madhu) was present at the ceremony. As the years passed, Kamal became possessive of Meena and imposed strict rules on her, such as coming home by 6:30 in the evening, restricting access to her makeup room, and using only the car he provided. Rumours of domestic violence surrounding Meena also surfaced, although Kamal denied them. Vinod Mehta once interviewed Kamal Amrohi and asked him about the rumours of physical violence. In the book, he wrote,
When her star start rising, his went down. I asked Kamal Amrohi if indeed he had hit her as per many rumours. He completely denied it, saying that such a thing was totally against his upbringing. But six different people told me that there was physical violence in their relationship. Those were the days when Meena Kumari would come back Rembrandt till late at night.â
Allegedly, Kamal divorced Meena by uttering âtalaqâ three times in a fit of anger. However, Kamalâs son Tajdar Amrohi refuted this claim, dismissing it as a false belief spread by ill-wishers. According to some other sources, Meena is said to have undergone the Nikah Halala with Amanullah Khan (Zeenat Aman âs father) before reconciling with Kamal Amrohi. check sources Amar Ujala After returning to Kamal, she said,
Now, after this Nikah Halala, what is the difference between me and a prostitute?â
Reportedly, in 1964, Meena Kumari and Kamal Amrohi ended their marriage. check sources Bollywood Shaadis Earlier, during the mahurat of the film âPinjre Ke Panchhi,â an incident occurred in Meenaâs makeup room when Kamalâs assistant, Baqar Ali, slapped her. Meena had insisted on having lyricist Gulzar in her makeup room, but Kamalâs rules for her were different, resulting in the altercation. After the incident, Meena Kumari decided not to return home that night, feeling burdened by numerous rules and strict surveillance, which contributed to her depression. Some sources suggest that problems in their relationship arose due to Meenaâs alleged extramarital affair with the Indian actor Dharmendra . check sources India Today
In 1958, Kamal initiated Kamaal Studios, but it ceased operations after three years and was later acquired by Natraj Studios.
Kamaal Pictures
Kamal Amrohi had a grand vision of creating a world-class film studio that would encompass all aspects of film production. In 1958, he transformed his dream into reality and founded Kamal Amrohi Studios alongside his film production house, Kamal Pictures (Mahal Films), which had been established in 1953. Sprawling over 15 acres in the Jogeshwari East area of Mumbai, Kamal Amrohi Studios stood as one of the most extensive and well-equipped studios of its time. It quickly became a bustling hub for filmmaking, offering state-of-the-art facilities such as multiple sets, soundstages, post-production rooms, and outdoor shooting locations. Filmmakers found solace in this studio to bring their creative visions to life. Moreover, the studio played a pivotal role as a cultural and creative centre, nurturing aspiring artists and honing talents in various filmmaking disciplines. Within its premises, legendary actors, directors, writers, and technicians flourished, making it a prestigious breeding ground for talent.
Kamal Studio
Kamal Amrohiâs studio
As the film industry evolved, new studios emerged, and filmmaking trends changed. Kamal Amrohi Studios encountered financial difficulties, and its operations gradually scaled down. After Kamal Amrohiâs demise, the ownership passed to his children, who eventually sold the property to a builder.
He worked as a director in various Hindi films such as âDaaeraâ (1953), âPakeezahâ (1972), âMajnoonâ (1979; unreleased), and âRazia Sultanâ (1983). He also showcased his production skills in movies like âDil Apna Aur Preet Paraiâ (1960) and âPakeezahâ (1972).
Kamal Amrohi on the sets of one of his films
He also worked as a screenplay writer in films such as âPrem Ki Jyotâ (1939), âMain Hariâ (1940), âMahalâ (1949), âPakeezahâ (1972), and âRazia Sultanâ (1983).
His association with the Hindi film industry extended to being a dialogue writer for films like âMazaaqâ (1943), âPhoolâ (1945), âSaqiâ (1952), âMughal-E-Azamâ (1960), and âShankar Hussainâ (1977).
He worked as a lyricist in two films âPakeezahâ (1972) and âShankar Hussainâ (1977) and collaborated on the song âThare Rahiyoâ for the Indo-Canadian film âSuch a Long Journeyâ in 1998.
Kamal Amrohi on the sets of his film
Following Meena Kumari âs demise, Kamal Amrohi lived with his second wife, Mehmoodi. After Mehmoodiâs death in 1982, he married his physician, Deep Kaur, to avoid loneliness in his old age and not burden his children. They met when Kamal used to visit a hospital for minor ailments.
In his final days, Kamal Amrohi envisioned a film titled âAakhri Mughalâ and had penned a significant portion of its script. However, the project remained unfinished after his death. Filmmaker J P Dutta contemplated reviving it in the late 1990s as Abhishek Bachchan âs debut, but the plan did not materialise.
Kamal was often seen smoking cigarettes and hukka.
Kamal Amrohi smoking
He held a deep admiration for the legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar and often insisted on having her lend her voice to the songs in his films, considering her as a daughter.
Kamal Amrohi with Lata Mangeshkar
After his death, The Independent, a UK daily, published an obituary praising his âMoghul-likeâ presence and significant role in shaping the Hindi film industry for over five decades. check sources Independent
In 2013, India Post issued a commemorative stamp in his name.
Kamal Amrohiâs postal stamp
In February 2022, a web series based on the love story of Kamal Amrohi and Meena Kumari , set against the backdrop of the making of the film âPakeezah,â was announced by music label Saregama and actor Bilal Amrohi, Kamal Amrohiâs grandson.
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