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In Hindi cinema, when stories came alive on screen and stars settled in the hearts of the audience, there was one name that not only created the plots but also contributed a lot in helping new artists reach great heights. That name was Arjun Hingorani. Director, producer, and sometimes playing the role of a villain on screen, this man gave many great films to Hindi cinema. On his death anniversary, let us know some special things about him.

The history of Hindi cinema is incomplete without Arjun Hingorani, because he brought to the screen the person who later came to be known as ‘He-Man’. Yes, we are talking about Dharmendra. In the year 1960, Hingorani made a film named ‘Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere’, in which he gave a chance to an unknown Punjabi youth. This was the time when that youth had neither cinematic experience nor a big name. Later, he shone brightly in the film world as a superstar named Dharmendra. Arjun Hingorani’s sharp eyes saw the star hidden within him at that time, who was going to rule millions of hearts.

‘Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere’ was a romantic film in which Dharmendra’s simplicity attracted the attention of the audience. Even though this film could not be a big hit commercially, it gave Dharmendra the platform from where his star shone. Later, the pair of Arjun Hingorani and Dharmendra made a lot of noise with films like ‘Kab? Kyun? Aur Kahan?’ (1970), ‘Kahaani Kismat Ki’ (1973), ‘Khel Khiladi Ka’ (1977) and ‘Qatilon Ke Qatil’ (1981).

Arjun Hingorani’s films used to have a special colour, which was woven around the letter ‘K’. The titles of many of his films included three ‘K’ letters. His films were full of action, romance and drama, which touched the hearts of the audience. He also gave the first chance to the famous actress Sadhna. He said goodbye to the world on 5 May 2018 at the age of 91.

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