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    Akhtar Mirza was an Indian screenwriter and director for Bollywood films. He won the Filmfare Award for Best Story, for the 1965 film Waqt. He is the father of National Award-winning director Saeed Akhtar Mirza and the commercially successful film-maker Aziz Mirza, who was responsible for launching the career of Shah Rukh Khan.

  2. Saeed Akhtar Mirza (born 30 June 1943) is an Indian screenwriter and director in Hindi films and television. He is the maker of notable parallel films such as Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho! (1984), Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyoon Aata Hai (1980), Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro (1989) and Naseem (1995), which won two National Film Awards in 1996.

  3. Aug 31, 2018 · Saeed Akhtar Mirza: The man who won’t forget. At 75, the director-writer is remembering the world’s chequered past on our behalf. Updated - September 01, 2018 12:36 am IST. Published - August...

  4. Feb 18, 2024 · The directorial debut of Indian parallel cinemas undervalued Saeed Akhtar Mirza is a very sensitively crafted mood piece. With an effervescent political backdrop of mill workers demanding an increase in their paltry wage structure, the film’s treatise focuses on Arvind Desai’s existential quandary.

  5. Sayeed Akhtar Mirza (Mirza) Is An Indian Director, Producer And Writer Born On June 30th, 1943 In Mumbai, Maharashtra (India). He Started His Career As A Documentary Filmmaker In Late 1970s And Went On Directing Films Like Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho!

  6. Saeed Akhtar Mirza was born on 30 June 1943 in Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India. He is a director and writer, known for Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Ata Hai (1980), Arvind Desai Ki Ajeeb Dastaan (1978) and Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro (1989). He is married to Jennifer Mirza.

  7. SAEED AKHTAR MIRZA ARCHIVAL PROJECT. Born in 1943 in Mumbai, filmmaker, screenwriter and author, Saeed Akhtar Mirza, was one of the most important directors of the Indian cinema’s New Wave in the ‘70s and ‘80s.