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Remembering Bob Saget (May 17, 1956 – January 9, 2022) on his birth anniversary today!

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  Best known early in his career for his role as Danny Tanner on Full House, he is also known as the original host of America's Funniest Home Videos. He provided the voice of the future Ted Mosby on How I Met Your Mother. In 2016, he reprised his role as Danny Tanner in the Netflix follow-up series to Full House, Fuller House.  While studying film at Temple University, he created a black and white film entitled Through Adam's Eyes, which received an award of merit at the Student Academy Awards.  He played Matt Steward in 17 episodes of Raising Dad from 2001 until 2002.  He married Sherri Kramer in 1982. He and Sherri had three children together named Aubrey, Lara and Jennifer before divorcing in 1997. In 2018, Saget married blogger Kelly Rizzo. He co-starred with John Stamos on ABC's Full House from 1987 to 1995. SEPTEMBER 22: FULL HOUSE - "Our Very First Show" - Pilot - Season One - Cast gallery - 9/22/87, Bob Saget (center) played widower Danny Tanner, the fathe

One of the talented actresses of the Bollywood, Mumtaz turned 70 years.

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On July 31, 1947 Abdul Sameed Askari and Sardar Begum Habib Agha, both of Iranian origin but settled in Bombay, India, were blessed with a daughter, who they decided to name Mumtaz, who would be sister to Malika, and step-sister to Shazhath and Sharook and cousin of villain Roopesh Kumar Mumtaz' only Filmi connections were through her actress sister, Malika, which soon ended when Malika got married and quit Bollywood. #Mumtaz first starred as a child artiste in 1952 in 'Sanskar'. Thereafter she appeared in 'Yasmin', 'Stree', 'Wallah Kya Baat Hai', 'Main Shaadi Karne Chala', 'Dr. Vidya', 'Sehra', 'Rustom Sohrab' and 'Mujhe Jeene Do'. Her first role as an adult was in 1963 'Gehra Daag'. Thereafter she starred opposite Dara Singh in 'Faulad'. This heralded to the public at large that Mumtaz had arrived. Her career, in just over a decade, would span close to 115 movies.Opposite Dara Singh

Remembering bollywood's greatest playback singer Mohammed Rafi on his 37th death anniversary.

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Mohammed Rafi, whose voice brought to life hundreds of melodies, was born in a village Kotla Sultan Singh near Amritsar long before India attained its independence. But music training beckoned him to Lahore where he cut his musical teeth under the hawk-like eye of Ustad Ghulam Ali Khan. He made his singing debut in the Punjabi film Gul baloch by rendering a duet with Zeenat Begum, 'Soniye Ni Heeriye Ni' composed by Shyamsunder. Wadia Movietone was a prominent film company and it was Homi Wadia who saw the talent in Mohammed Rafi and insisted that he sing for his forthcoming film Sharbati Ankhen under the Music directorship of Feroz Nizami. The voice of Mohammed Rafi encompassed a tremendous range, which is unparalleled. The peculiar trait that separates a playback singer from a classical vocalist is not the range or ability as a singer but the voice quality. With Mohammed Rafi it was the ultimate combination that helped him reign supreme in the field of playback singing.

Remembering bollywood's celebrated actor Amjad Khan on his 26th death anniversary.

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Amjad Khan, best known for playing the iconic Gabbar Singh in Sholay, passed away on July 27, 1992 Amjad Khan was an acclaimed Indian actor and director. He worked in over 130 films in his film career spanning nearly twenty years. He enjoyed iconic popularity for his villain roles in Hindi language films — he is most famous for playing the role of the dacoit Gabbar Singh in Sholay (1975). Personal life and education Amjad Khan was born in Hyderabad. He was the son of legendary actor Jayant, to Muslim parents. He was the brother of fellow actor Imtiaz Khan and Inayat Khan who only acted in one film. In 1957, he was cast in the movie Ab Dili Dur Nahin, as a child artist. His family hails from Ghazni, the pathan region of Afghanistan. Khan did schooling at St Theresa's High School, Bandra. He attended R D National College, Bandra and was the General Secretary - the highest elected student body representative. He had already gained a reputation of being a heavyweight

Tribute to Pride of Pakistan legendary actor Mohammad Ali

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Great actor Mohammad Ali (19 April 1931 - 19 March 2006) will be remembered for his versatile roles and heavy voice which helped him perform passionately. He worked with Radio Pakistan Hyderabad first as a broadcaster and then as actor for about a decade before he was picked up for films in the sixties. Born in 1931 at Rohtak, #India, Mohammad Ali, affectionately known as Ali Bhai, migrated to #Pakistan soon after partition and settled in Multan. From there, he went to Hyderabad and lived there for many years. Ali started his silver screen career when Fazal Ahmad Karim Fazli, whose two brothers Hasnain Fazli and Sabtain Fazli were already in the showbiz, gave him a role in his first film Chiragh Jalta Raha with Zeba and Deeba. The film was released in 1962. Interestingly, Mohammad Ali played the role of a villain in his maiden film. Later, more producers offered Ali the villainous roles in their films. Director Munawwar Rasheed’s Bahadur, Iqbal Yusuf’s Daal Main

Tribute to Pride of Pakistan superstar Nadeem Baig on his 77th birthday.

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Pride of Pakistan superstar Nadeem Baig started his career as a hero in film “Chakori” which hit the box office. He performed as a hero in hundreds of films. Nadeem was born in 1941. He also acted in several telefilms and TV drama serials and anchored a prize-winning quiz show on ARY Digital. He has played leading roles in more than 200 films. Nadeem was born in Vijaywada, Madras, British #India. His real name is Nazeer Baig Mughal. After partition, he, at the age of 5, migrated with his father Mirza Abbas Baig from #Hyderabad Deccan to Karachi. He got his graduation from Islamia College, #Karachi. At that time the Islamia Club was considered as the centre of great film and radio artists. Different musical competitions were organised to unveil the talent of college students. Artists like Talat Hussein, M. Zaheer Khan, TV producer Iqbal Haider, Aftab Azeem and Saleem Jafry were all discovered from that Club. Nadeem was also one of them. He had a friends circle with Ameer Ahmed

Remembering Rajesh Khanna, the first superstar of bollywood, on his 6th death anniversary.

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It was not only Rajesh Khanna's persona that charmed audiences, but his songs were equally popular. From romantic numbers like Mere Sapnon Ki Raani, Kora Kagaz Tha Yeh Man Mera to soothing ones like Kahin Door Jab Din Dhal Jaaye and Woh Shaam Kuch Ajeeb Thi, his songs were equally popular among his fans. Jatin Khanna, the first superstar of Indian and Hindi Cinema with 74 Golden Jubilee Hits - (which includes 48 Platinum Jubilee hits and 26 Golden Jubilee Hits) & in addition had 22 Silver Jubilee Hits and 9 average hits, was born on 29 December 1942 in Amritsar, Punjab, India. Known as the most versatile of all actors who later regionally were given superstar status in media. In his on screen career, he has convincingly carried off a variety of roles without the aid of complicated costumes or make up. In fact, some of his most popular roles have required him to play two contrasting characters in a single movie and he used to work in 2 movies in the same day for most of