Salim Akhtar(I)
- Producer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Writer
Salim Akhtar was an Indian film producer renowned for his significant contributions to Bollywood during the 1970s and 1980s. He passed away on April 8, 2025, in Mumbai.
Throughout his career, Akhtar produced several notable films that left a lasting impact on the Indian film industry. Among his most acclaimed works are "Phool Aur Angaare" (1993), "Qayamat" (1983), and "Aadmi" (1993). In 1997, he launched the career of actress Rani Mukerji by producing her debut film, "Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat." He also introduced Tamannaah Bhatia to cinema with "Chand Sa Roshan Chehra" in 2005.
Akhtar's production house, Aftab Pictures, was instrumental in bringing forth films that resonated with audiences and showcased his dedication to storytelling. His commitment to nurturing new talent and producing quality cinema earned him respect and admiration in the industry.
Salim Akhtar is survived by his wife, Shama Akhtar, and their son, Samad Akhtar. His legacy continues to inspire filmmakers and audiences alike, reflecting his enduring influence on Indian cinema.
Throughout his career, Akhtar produced several notable films that left a lasting impact on the Indian film industry. Among his most acclaimed works are "Phool Aur Angaare" (1993), "Qayamat" (1983), and "Aadmi" (1993). In 1997, he launched the career of actress Rani Mukerji by producing her debut film, "Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat." He also introduced Tamannaah Bhatia to cinema with "Chand Sa Roshan Chehra" in 2005.
Akhtar's production house, Aftab Pictures, was instrumental in bringing forth films that resonated with audiences and showcased his dedication to storytelling. His commitment to nurturing new talent and producing quality cinema earned him respect and admiration in the industry.
Salim Akhtar is survived by his wife, Shama Akhtar, and their son, Samad Akhtar. His legacy continues to inspire filmmakers and audiences alike, reflecting his enduring influence on Indian cinema.