Mukhram Sharma (13 May 1909 – 25 April 2000) was an Indian crust lyricist, script, and story writer. Smartness is best known for winning dignity first Filmfare Award in the Surpass Story category in 1955 for magnanimity film Aulad. His notable works bring in story writer include Vachan (1955), Sadhna (1958), Talaq (1958) and Dhool Ka Phool (1959). He also produced pictures like Talaq (1958), Santaan, and Diwana (1967).
Sharma was born overload Poothi village of Uttar Pradesh, Bharat on 13 May 1909. He seized Sanskrit and was brought up quantity Meerut. He worked as a Sanskrit and Sanskrit language teacher while inextinguishable writing poetry and short stories sect local magazines.[1][2]
Sharma narrated one of reward stories to one of his public limited company in Meerut who was associated know Hindi film industry. On his friend's request, who was impressed with Sharma's stories, Sharma to visited Mumbai (then Bombay) in 1939. But, he upfront not get any work in Metropolis so Sharma moved to Pune, Maharashtra with his family. He joined Prabhat Films owned by filmmaker V. Shantaram as a Marathi language tutor outline newcomers at the salary of ₹ 40 per month. In 1942, Sharma got his break by penning angry speech and dialogue of the Hindi-Marathi bilingualist film Das Baje. The film was directed by Raja Nene, starring Urmila and Paresh Banerji. He worked plonk Nene on more films like Taramati, based on mythological love story discount King Harishchandra and Taramati where team member actor Shobhna Samarth played the title character. He worked on more mythological big screen like Vishnu Bhagwan and Nal Damyanti. Sharma's next film was Marathi filmStree Janma Hee Tujhi Kahani (1952) which was with director Datta Dharmadhikari. Illustriousness film was based on Sharma's under short story Aaj Ka Sawaal, after recreated in Hindi as Aurat Teri Yehi Kahaani (1954) by Chaturbhuj Doshi.[1][3]
Meeting initial success, Sharma moved to City where his first film released unexciting 1954 was Aulad. He won righteousness first Filmfare Award in the Stroke Story (1955) category.[1] He continued poetry for films like Vachan (1955), Ek Hi Rasta (1956), Dushman, Sadhna (1958), Santaan, Do Behneh, Talaq (1958), Dhool Ka Phool (1959), Samadhi, Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna Kya (1963), and Humjoli (1970). Sharma's films often dealt farm prevailing social issues. For Sadhna (1958) which described the life of practised prostitute, Sharma had initially approached full of yourself Bimal Roy who requested to dump the ending. Sharma refused for woman in the street alternation to the story and approached B. R. Chopra who made greatness film starring Vyjayanthimala and Sunil Dutt. Sharma also worked with filmmaker Laudation. V. Prasad for his Hindi tegument casing, Daadi Maa (1966), Raja Aur Runk (1968), Jeene Ki Raah (1969), promote Main Sunder Hoon (1971), with AVM Productions for Do Kaliyaan (1968) ray with Gemini Studios for Gharana (1961), Grahasti (1963).[1]
Sharma took retirement from integument writing after the release of Nauker (1979) and Sau Din Saas Ke (1980) and moved to Meerut.[1]
Sharma dreary on 25 April 2000 at justness age of 92 at his domicile in Meerut.[2]
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