Mohammad Mohsin

Mohammed Mohsin
Born14 September 1942
Died3 January 2003 (aged 60)
Cuttack, Odisha, India
Resting placeQadam e Rasool, Cuttack
Alma materSayeed Seminary High School, Cuttack
Occupation(s)Director, Producer and actor
SpouseKausra Khatun
Parent(s)Mohammad Ayub (Father), Amina Bibi (Mother)

Mohammad Mohsin called popularly as Mohsin was an Indian actor, director and producer. In his movie career spanning more than 30 years across Bollywood, Odisha and West Bengal, he has acted and directed in many commercially successful movies. Mohsin started a revolution in commercial Odia movies and connected with the pulse of his audience. His movies ranged from social drama to action packed crime thrillers. Mohsin made his first Bollywood debut in the movie Naiyya, in which he played the character of Karim. Naiyya was produced and distributed by Rajshri Productions, which was a remake of Odia movie Shesha Shrabana, in which Mohsin played the character of a boat maker.

After working for a couple of years in Bollywood, Mohsin stepped in the acting scene of Odia film industry. In his initial days as an actor some of the characters which made Mohsin a favourite amongst movie goers were Bagha in Hisab Nikas,[1] Raka in Maa-o-Mamata (1980), Mohsin played a school teacher who turns into a social reformist in the movie Balidan (1978). Mohsin's first directorial debut was with Odia movie, Phula Chandana (1982). Mohsin won Odisha State Film Awards for Best Director Best Director in the year 1982 for Phula Chandana.

  1. ^ "Maa-o-Mamata (1980)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 14 December 2017.