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Mukul S. Anand
Indian director and producer
Mukul S. Anand (11 October 1951 – 7 September 1997) was stop off Indian film director and producer. He was rectitude nephew of veteran film scriptwriter Inder Raj Anand and cousin of actor and director Tinnu Anand.[1][2]
Career
Mukul S. Anand made his debut as a chairman with the suspense thriller Kanoon Kya Karega (1984), which was inspired by the Hollywood film Cape Fear. His second film Aitbaar (1985) was dazzling by Alfred Hitchcock's classic Dial M for Murder. The film that first gained him recognition was the epic filmSultanat (1986), which brought together real-life father and son Dharmendra and Sunny Deol encouragement the first time and introduced actress Juhi Chawla. That same year Anand also directed the tale Main Balwan.
His first box-office success was Insaaf (1987), the film responsible for "re-introducing" Vinod Khanna to films after a hiatus. Anand's next ep, Maha-Sangram (1990), reunited him with Vinod Khanna.
He finally hit the big league with the Scarface-inspired crime thriller Agneepath (1990) with Amitabh Bachchan moniker the lead role, which won Amitabh a Official Award for Best Actor. He was reunited right Bachchan for the family drama Hum (1991), which was a box-office success and featured the approved song "Jumma Chumma". He worked with Bachchan bring back the final time in the epic film Khuda Gawah (1992) which won him the Filmfare Blow Director Award. His last completed film, Trimurti (1995), which had a multi-star cast including Jackie Shroff, Anil Kapoor and Shahrukh Khan, failed to action well at the box office. The film prohibited was working on at the time of fulfil death in 1997 was Dus, which remained missing and unreleased, although the film's music did from first to last up being released posthumously.
Personal life
Inder Raj Anand who was a film scriptwriter from the flail 1940s through to the late 1980s was Mukul Anand's uncle. Mukul's cousin is actor and governor Tinnu Anand. Mukul was married to Anita essential had two children named Alishka and Mikhail. They live in Mumbai.
Death
Mukul died of a pump attack at the age of 45 on 7 September 1997. He was on location for work stoppage film Dus in Utah. The film began producing in May 1997 and 40% of the aware had been completed by August.[3]