Jackie Shroff Honors Manmohan Desai on 69th Birth Anniversary

Veteran actor Jackie Shroff shared an Instagram story to honor the late legendary filmmaker Manmohan Desai on his 69th birth anniversary. Manmohan Desai was a pioneer of the masala film genre in the 1970s and 80s, known for family-centric entertainers with song, dance, and action. His iconic films, such as *Amar Akbar Anthony* and *Coolie*, often featured the classic lost-and-found plot. Jackie Shroff, who recently starred in *Tu Meri Main Tera*, will next appear in the star-studded comedy *Welcome To The Jungle*.

Key Points: Jackie Shroff Remembers Filmmaker Manmohan Desai

  • Jackie Shroff's Instagram tribute
  • Desai's iconic masala films
  • Lost-and-found plot trademark
  • Jackie's recent and upcoming projects
  • Welcome To The Jungle star cast
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Jackie Shroff pays tribute to filmmaker Manmohan Desai on his 69th birth anniversary

Jackie Shroff pays tribute to legendary director Manmohan Desai on his birth anniversary, recalling his iconic masala films and legacy.

"Manmohan Desai Ji (26 Feb 1957-1 Mor 1994) - Jackie Shroff"

Mumbai, Feb 26

Veteran actor Jackie Shroff remembered legendary filmmaker Manmohan Desai on his 69th birth anniversary, recalling his larger-than-life cinema and the joy he brought to audiences.

Taking to his Instagram stories section, Jackie shared a picture of Manomohan Desai, who was known for delivering some of Hindi cinema's most iconic entertainers.

"Manmohan Desai Ji (26 Feb 1957-1 Mor 1994)," Jackie, who has worked in Hindi films for almost four decades and has appeared in more than 250 films in thirteen languages, wrote as the caption.

Manmohan Desai was one of the most successful filmmakers of the 1970s and 1980s. He was a pioneer of making Masala films. His most successful films are Amar Akbar Anthony, Dharam Veer, Chacha Bhatija, Parvarish, Suhaag, Naseeb, Coolie and Mard.

Manmohan Desai was known for his family-centered, action, song-and-dance films that catered to the tastes of the Indian masses, through which he achieved great success. A common theme in his films was the lost-and-found plot, in which family members were separated and reunited.

He is also known for helming movies such as Chacha Bhatija, Aa Gale Lag Jaa, Roti, Gangaa Jamunaa Saraswati and Bluff Master.

Jackie's latest release is Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri, a romantic comedy film directed by Sameer Vidwans. The film stars Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday in the roles, alongside Neena Gupta and Tiku Talsania.

He will next be seen in Ahmed Khan's upcoming comedy film titled "Welcome To The Jungle".

The film has a huge star cast including names such as Akshay Kumar, Sanjay Dutt, Suniel Shetty, Arshad Warsi, Paresh Rawal, Raveena Tandon, Disha Patani, Lara Dutta, Jacqueline Fernandez, Shreyas Talpade, Aftab Shivdasani, Mika Singh, Mukesh Tiwari, Zakir Hussain, Yashpal Sharma, Johnny Lever, Rajpal Yadav, Krushna Abhishek, Kiku Sharda, Daler Mehndi, Tusshar Kapoor, and Sayaji Shinde.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's lovely to see these tributes. As someone who grew up outside India, discovering these classic 'masala' films was my gateway to understanding Bollywood's unique charm. The lost-and-found trope was his signature!
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Ananya R
True legend! His movies didn't need logic, they just needed to make you feel good. That's a rare art. Today's filmmakers could learn a thing or two about pure, unadulterated joy from his filmography.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while his films were entertaining, they also set a template for over-the-top cinema that sometimes prioritized spectacle over substance. It's good we have a wider variety of genres now.
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Kavya N
"Mard" and "Coolie" were my childhood! Amitabh Bachchan in those films was something else. Desai Sahab knew exactly what the common man wanted to see on a Sunday afternoon. Pure paisa vasool entertainment.
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David E
Interesting to see the cultural impact. The article mentions Jackie's new film "Welcome to the Jungle" has a massive cast. Seems like the legacy of big, star-studded entertainers continues, just in a different form.

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