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  1. Nanabhai Bhatt (12 June 1915 – 24 April 1999) was an Indian film director and producer who worked in Hindi and Gujarati cinema. [1] [2] He is known for making over a hundred fantasy and mythological films, [3] including Mr. X (1957), Zimbo Comes to Town (1960), Lal Qila (1960) and the blockbuster Kangan (1959) starring Nirupa Roy and Ashok ...

  2. Nanabhai Bhatt was a prolific filmmaker who made over 100 movies, mostly in fantasy and mythological genres. He was also the father of the famous Bhatt family of Bollywood, including Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt.

  3. Mar 11, 2023 · All she wanted, he said, was to be accepted by Mahesh’s father, Nanabhai Bhatt, who was a Hindu man. But since he was already married and had a family of his own, he never gave his mother her due. Bhatt recalled that when his mother died in 1998, her last wish was to buried according to her faith.

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  5. Apr 24, 1999 · June 12, 1915. Died: April 24, 1999. Born / Home Town: Porbandar. Profession / Known For: Film Director. Spouse: Shirin Mohammad Ali. Nanabhai Bhatt Biography. Nanabhai Bhatt was one of the earliest filmmakers of Hindi and Gujarati cinema. The father of ‘Bhatt.

  6. Nanabhai Bhatt (born Nrusinhprasad Kalidas Bhatt; 11 November 1882 – 31 December 1961) was an Indian educator, writer, thinker and Indian independence activist. Bhatt was a contemporary of educators Gijubhai Badheka and Harbhai Trivedi. The three worked to advance rural education.

  7. Nanabhai Bhatt was born on 12 June 1915 in Porbandar, Western India States Agency, British India. Nanabhai was a director and writer, known for Adhi Raat Ke Baad (1965), Lady Robinhood (1946) and Veer Ghatotkach (1949). Nanabhai died on 24 April 1999 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

  8. Nanabhai Bhatt was born on June 12, 1915 in Porbandar, Western India States Agency, British India. Nanabhai was a director and writer, known for Adhi Raat Ke Baad (1965), Lady Robinhood (1946) and Veer Ghatotkach (1949). Nanabhai died on April 24, 1999 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.