Mehmood Ali (29 September 1932 – 23 July 2004), popularly known simply as Mehmood, was an Indian actor, singer, director and producer, best known for playing comic, serious, emotional and versatile roles in Hindi films.
During his career spanning more than four decades, he worked in over 300 Hindi films and was known as Bollywood's Original Bhaijaan. Mehmood received 25 nominations for film awards, 19 for 'Best Performance in a Comic Role', while the awards started in 1954, awards for the best comedian category started only in 1967. Prior to that Mehmood also received 6 nominations for 'Best Supporting Actor'.
Early life
Mehmood Ali was born on 29 September 1932. He was the second of the eight children, and eldest son to Latifunnisa and film and stage actor/dancer Mumtaz Ali, who was a huge star of the 1940s and 1950s cinema in Mumbai. Mehmood had an elder sister and six younger siblings. His sister, Minoo Mumtaz, was also a successful dancer and character actress in Bollywood movies. His youngest brother, Anwar Ali, is also an actor as well as a producer of such movies as Khud-daar and Kaash. Several of his children would go on to star in Mehmood related productions such as the 1976 film Ginny Aur Johnny, which starred his daughter Ginny and was based on the 1973 film Paper Moon.
Death
On 23 July 2004, Mehmood died in his sleep in Pennsylvania, where he had gone for treatment of cardiovascular heart disease after suffering from poor health over several years. His fans were able to pay homage to him at Mehboob Studio in Bandra, Mumbai. A funeral procession was held there on 29 July 2004, attended by close relatives, friends, and several film personalities along with local mourners.
Though relatively low-key in accordance with his wishes, the ceremony drew tributes from many senior actors and filmmakers who acknowledged Mehmood as a giant of Indian comedy whose influence extended well beyond his screen presence.
The estate, which had been used as a set for many of Mehmood's films, also houses a private family graveyard. He was buried in a modest, unmarked grave at the foot of the white tomb of his father, Mumtaz Ali. His son Macky, who died in 2002, is also buried next to him.
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File:Graves of Mumtaz and Mehmood Ali Yelahanka Bangalore.jpg|Tomb of Mumtaz Ali with unmarked graves of his son Mehmood Ali and grandson Macky in the background.
File:Unmarked grave of Mehmood Ali Yelahanka Bangalore.jpg|Unmarked graves of Mehmood and Macky Ali at Ali Estates, Yelahanka, Bangalore.
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Legacy
One of Mehmood's most enduring legacies is his early support for Amitabh Bachchan, who would go on to become one of the most iconic figures in Indian cinema. At a time when leading producers hesitated to cast Bachchan in prominent roles, Mehmood offered him the lead in Bombay to Goa, marking Bachchan's first major solo project. The film featured a high-impact bus crash sequence, and Mehmood was reportedly taken aback by the raw intensity Amitabh displayed in the action scene – a performance that foreshadowed his future rise as the "Angry Young Man." Bachchan would later refer to Mehmood as his "godfather," crediting him with giving him a crucial break at a turning point in his career.
Mehmood's personal life also reflected his wide social reach. Through marriage, he was connected to the Nawab of Arcot's family, one of the oldest Muslim noble lineages in India, known for their longstanding ties to Hyderabad and Madras aristocracy.
thumb|Mehmood on a 2013 stamp of India Satish Kaushik has credited Mehmood as inspiring him to become an actor. In 2013 Mehmood was featured on a stamp of India. In 2022, Mehmood was placed in Outlook Indias "75 Best Bollywood Actors" list.
Filmography
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! Year !! Film !! As !! Notes
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|1943 || Kismet ||Young Shekhar|| Childhood Version of Ashok Kumar
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|1945 || Sanyasi ||Banke||
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|1951 || Nadaan ||Bus Conductor||
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|1952
|Maa
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|1953 || Do Bigha Zamin ||Peanuts Seller||
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|1954 || Nastik ||Vinod's Henchman||
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|1954 || Naukri ||PickPocket, Rowdy @ 1 hour, 38 min of film||
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|1956 || C.I.D. ||Sher Singh||
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|1956
|Mem Sahib
|Hardeep Kumar
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|1956 || Funtoosh || ||
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|1957 || Baarish ||Ramu's Neighbour||
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|1957 || Pyaasa ||Vijay's Brother||
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|1957
|Ek Saal
|Doctor
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|1958 || Parvarish ||Ramesh Singh||
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|1958
|Howrah Bridge
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|1959 || Qaidi No. 911 ||Anand||
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|1959 || Kaagaz Ke Phool ||Special Appearance||In the song "San San San Woh Chali Hawaa"
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|1959 || Chhoti Bahen || Mahesh|| Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor [Nominated]
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|1960 || Mian Biwi Razi || ||
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|1960 || Manzil ||Shankar Paanwala||
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|1960 || Shriman Satyawadi ||Kishore||
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|1961 || Chhote Nawab ||Leading Role || Mehmood provided famous music director R. D. Burman his first break in this film
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|1961 || Pyaase Panchhi ||Mahesh||
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|1961 || Sasural ||Mahesh|| Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor [Nominated]
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|1962 || Rakhi ||Popat||
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| rowspan="2" |1981 || Hotel || Nawab Arshad Ali ||
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|Sannata
|Marzabaan
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|1982 || Suraag || Father of prospective bride ||
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|1982 || Khud-Daar ||Jagan|| Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role [Nominated]
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|1986 || Ladies Hostel ||Mahesh Bhatta||Kannada film with B. Sarojadevi in lead role
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|Rowspan="2"|1987|| Imaandaar|| Tiwarilal ||
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|Majaal ||Shrichand Titarmare||
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|1988 || Faisla ||Jaggu||
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|Rowspan="3"|1993||Shreemaan Aashique || Menaka's Father || Special Appearance in Last Scene of film
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| Khal-Naaikaa || Gangaram||
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| Tahqiqaat || Micheal ||
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|Rowspan="3"|1994||Juaari ||Anita's Father ||
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|Chaand Kaa Tukdaa || Babumashay ||
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|Andaz Apna Apna ||Johnny (Wah-Wah Productions)||
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|1995 || Guddu || ||
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|1996 || Dushman Duniya Ka
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