The superstar made Amitabh Bachchan a star, and later worked as a driver, selling eggs. His son is…

Bollywood fans often talk about the expenses of “fee stars”, but today, let’s focus on the comedian from the 1950s and 60s, who has performed well. He brought fierce competition to his time superstars and even helped Amitabh Bachchan play a role early in his career.
Bollywood fans often talk about the expenses of “fee stars”, but today, let’s focus on the comedian from the 1950s and 60s, who has performed well. He brought fierce competition to his time superstars and even helped Amitabh Bachchan play a role early in his career.
In 1974, he performed and directed a blockbuster movie. Mehmood plays many iconic characters that people still love deeply. He laughed millions on a great comic timing and was one of the biggest stars of the time. Interestingly, he even charges higher fees than the leading heroes of his era.
Mehmood appeared in over 300 movies and had a huge impact at the box office. His name alone can attract theaters. In addition to being a talented actor, he proved himself a successful director.
Amitabh Bachchan once wrote an article about the actor’s high fees and believed he played a major role in shaping his career. That actor is nothing more than comedy king Mehmood.
In 1974, Mehmood directed and starred in a blockbuster movie inspired by his own life. In the movie, he plays a poor rickshaw driver trying to earn enough money to treat his 15-year-old son with polio, a story that touches and has a huge impact on the box office.
exist Kunwara Baap (1974), Mehmood played his own son, playing the role of a child infected with polio. The story is personal, as one of Mehmood’s sons also struggle with polio in real life. Despite everything possible, Memud could not save his son from illness. Through the movie, he brings the sadness of real life to the screen, touching millions of hearts.
It is reported that after success KismetMehmood faces a serious financial crisis and has to leave the behavior for a while. To support his family, he worked in various odd jobs, and he was a driver of Pl Santoshi, a film producer Rajkumar Santoshi, and even sold eggs and drove out a taxi to make ends meet.
Mehmood’s last movie appearance was in Rajkumar Santoshi Andaz APNA APNA (1994). In July 2004, he died in sleep in Pennsylvania, USA, where he went to medical treatment. He is 71 years old.