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  1. Nov 24, 2003 · The offers were made with a terse telephone message in the manner of a World War I enlistment poster: "J.P. Dutta Wants You". Dutta had carefully selected seasoned stars because with nine cameras - most films are shot with three - consuming precious footage, he couldn't afford to have them make costly mistakes.

  2. O.P. Dutta (1922 – 9 February 2012) was an Indian filmmaker and writer. He began his career in 1948, as director for the film, 'Pyar Ki Jeet', which starred actress-singer, Suraiya. The film catapulted her to a 'Super Star' sensation. [1] He directed nine films until 1959, after which he got into writing dialogues, scripts and stories for films.

  3. Top India Third Week Nett Grossers All Time. 1. Bahubali 2 - The Conclusion: 69,63,00,000: 2. Gadar 2 - The Katha Continues

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0250690Refugee (2000) - IMDb

    Jun 30, 2000 · Refugee: Directed by J.P. Dutta, Dinesh Mahadev. With Jackie Shroff, Suniel Shetty, Abhishek Bachchan, Kareena Kapoor. A young man who smuggles illegal weapons and people back and forth over the borders between India and Pakistan falls in love with a young woman whose family he helped.

  5. Feb 23, 2024 · J P Dutta has been directing films since 1976 when he launched his first war film Sarhad with his dear friend Vinod Khanna playing a role inspired by J P’s brother, an air-force pilot who was killed in the line of duty.

  6. Born on 3rd October, 1949, J.P. Dutta is the son of the Indian film directorand writer, O.P. Dutta. With a handful of movies, J. P. Dutta is an Indian film director and producer, who produce his films under the production house of J.P. Films. He is also a writer and is best known for making patriotic action war films. Career of J.P Dutta

  7. J. P. Dutta Complete Filmography J. P. Dutta complete movie(s) list from 2025 to 1985 all inclusive: Actor with release dates, trailers and much more . Exclusive complied list with movies like Border 2 (2025), Paltan (2018), Umrao Jaan (2006), LOC - Kargil (2003), Refugee (2000), Border (1997), Kshatriya (1993), Batwara (1989), Hathyar (1989), Yateem (1988)