Mukul S. Anand (11 October 1951 - 7 September 1997) was an Indian film director and producer. He was the
nephew of veteran film scriptwriter Inder Raj Anand and cousin of actor and director Tinnu Anand.
Career
Mukul S. Anand made his debut as a
director with the suspense thriller Kanoon
Kya Karega (1984), which was inspired by the Hollywood film Cape Fear.
His second film Aitbaar (1985) was
inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's
classic Dial M for Murder.
The film that first gained him recognition was the epic film Sultanat (1986), which brought together
real-life father and son Dharmendra and Sunny Deol for the first time and introduced
actress Juhi Chawla. That same year Anand also directed
the thriller Main Balwan, which
was known for the hit songs "Rock n Roll" and "Halla
Gulla".
His first box-office success was Insaaf (1987), the film responsible for
"re-introducing" Vinod Khanna to films
after a hiatus. Anand's next film, Maha-Sangram (1990), reunited him with Vinod
Khanna and was acclaimed for Aditya Pancholi's angry portrayal of a Thakur. At
this point, Mukul was largely considered a skilful director, who held much
promise but somehow never managed to deliver solid successes.
He finally hit the big league with
the Scarface-inspired
crime thriller Agneepath
(1990) with Amitabh Bachchan
in the lead role, which won Amitabh a National Award for Best Actor. He was
reunited with Bachchan for the family drama Hum (1991), which was a box-office success
and featured the popular song "Jumma Chumma". He worked with Bachchan
for the final time in the epic film Khuda Gawah (1992) which won him the Filmfare Best
Director Award. His last completed film, Trimurti (1995), which had a multi-star cast
including Jackie Shroff, Anil Kapoor and Shahrukh Khan, failed to do well at the box
office, becoming one of Anand's biggest flops. The film he was working on at
the time of his death was Dus, which remained incomplete and
unreleased, although the film's music did end up being released posthumously.
Personal
life
Inder Raj Anand who was a film
scriptwriter from the late 1940s through to the late 1980s was Mukul Anand's
uncle. Mukul's cousin is actor and director Tinnu Anand. Mukul was married to Anita and had
two children Alishka and Mikhail.
Mukul died of a heart attack at the age of 45 in September 1997.
At the time of his death he was in the middle of filming the action movie Dus in Utah.
The climax scenes and some action sequences were being filmed from May 1997 and
40% of the shooting had been completed by August. After his death the film was
left incomplete and was never released. Promo videos and clips from what was
shot of the film can be seen on Anand's official website, which is maintained
by his wife Anita and sister Beena.
In 2005 the producer of Dus Nitin
Manmohan decided to make another film with the same title
and two of the stars Sanjay Dutt and Shilpa Shetty also starred in that film.
Filmography
- Dus (unfinished)
- Army (1996) (producer only)
- Trimurti (1995)
- Khuda Gawah (1992)
- Khoon Ka Karz (1991)
- Hum (1991)
- Agneepath (1990)
- Maha-Sangram (1990)
- Insaaf (1987)
- Sultanat (1986)
- Maa Ki Saugandh (1986)
- Main Balwan (1986)
- Aitbaar (1985)
- Kanoon Kya Karega (1984)
No comments:
Post a Comment