Dharmendra and Mahmood Ali
Many times in Bollywood films, it happens that sometimes a villain gets overshadowed, sometimes an artist seen in side role. Such views are often seen in Bollywood films. Mahmood Ali, who was a famous actor of the past, used to be the same. More than one, Mahmud Ali's strong performance, who was seen in more than one, also used to fear the hero. He worked in more than 300 films in his career.
Born in 1932, Mahmood Ali started working in Bollywood in the 50s. He was a big name in Hindi cinema till the 70s. In his long and successful career, the actor made a special identity with his comedy characters. He had tied up with more than one film and more than one veterans. In front of his performance, big superstars also used to get lost.
Big superstars used to fear Mahmud
Mahmood Ali was one such name of Bollywood who used to make the audience laugh a lot with his tremendous comedy. The laughter of the audience used to go out after seeing his face. Once Dharmendra recalled Mahmood Ali in Kapil Sharma's show, saying, “This was a comedian that feared the hero.”

Dharmendra and Mahmood Ali
Dharmendra used to have such a situation
Dharmendra had a good relationship with Mahmood Ali. Both knew each other well and closely. Dharmendra worked with Mahmud Ali in many films including 'Naya Zamana', 'Ijjat', 'Neela Akash', 'Aankhen' and 'Kajal'. Dharmendra had told that the other hero was afraid of Mahmood but he had no fear of any kind. Further, Dharmendra had told that 'Neela Akash' (1965) was the film in which he worked with Mahmood for the first time. Dharmendra Pilot and Mahmood were in the role of K-Pilot.
Work was done in more than 300 films
Born in 1932, Mahmood has made 'CID', 'Do Bigha Zameen', 'Pyaasa', 'Padosan', 'Kunwara Bap', 'Bombay to Goa', 'Gum', 'Ghost Bangla', 'Sadhu and Shaitan', 'Hamjoli', 'Dil Tera Deewana', 'Sasural', Parvarish ', Parvarish', 'Mastana' and 'Love in Tokyo', 'Mastana' and 'Love in'. Comedian worked. He died in 2004 at the age of 71 years.
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