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Mukhram Sharma (13 May 1909 – 25 April 2000) was an Indian film lyricist, script, and story writer. He is best known for winning the first Filmfare Award in the Best Story category in 1955 for the film Aulad. His notable works as story writer include Vachan (1955), Sadhna (1958), Talaq (1958) and Dhool Ka Phool (1959).
- writer
- 1954-1980
Filmfare. First awarded. Mukhram Sharma, Aulad ( 1955) Currently held by. Amit Rai OMG 2 & Devashish Makhija Joram ( 2024) Website. Filmfare Awards. The Filmfare Award for Best Story is given by Filmfare as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films, to recognise a writer who wrote a film's story.
- Best Performance by a Story Writer
Besides that, Sinha received a nomination for Best Actress and Mukhram Sharma for Best Story. The movie was remade in Telugu as Jeevana Teeralu. In the next film, Dharmputra (1961), about Hindu fundamentalism, Chopra reversed the theme, as therein a Hindu family brings up an illegitimate Muslim child.
The story, screenplay and dialogue were penned by Mukhram Sharma. The film revolves around Rajni ( Vyjayanthimala ), a prostitute, and her love affair with a college teacher[(Lecturer)] ( Sunil Dutt ).
- M. N. Malhotra
- B.R. Chopra
- B.R. Chopra
- Mukhram Sharma
Mukhram Sharma: Produktion: B. R. Chopra: Musik: N. Dutta: Kamera: M. N. Malhotra: Schnitt: Pran Mehra: Besetzung Sunil Dutt: Mohan; Vyjayanthimala: Champa/Rajni; Leela Chitnis: Mohans Mutter; Radhakrishan: Jeevan Ram; Manmohan Krishna: Lallubhai, der Zuhälter; Uma Dutt: Pahelwan; Ravikant: Dokter; Moolchand: Sunder Lal
Mukhram Sharma (dialogues) Jaise Ko Taisa ( transl. Tit for tat) is a 1973 Indian Hindi -language comedy film, produced by M. Saravanan and M. Balasubramaniam under the AVM Productions banner and directed by Murugan Kumaran.