Director
Lekh Tandon
Lekh Tandon was one of Bollywood's most prolific directors, crafting some genuinely unforgettable films that defined an era of Indian cinema. Born in Sheikhupura in 1929, he carved out an impressive career spanning seven decades, directing classics like *Amrapali* and the iconic *Agar Tum Na Hote*, which paired Rajesh Khanna with Mumtaz in a story that still tugs at hearts today. Films like *Professor*, *Prince*, and *Ek Baar Kaho* became massive hits and established him as a director who understood both commercial appeal and emotional depth. His success wasn't just about box office numbers—these were films that audiences returned to, that became part of Bollywood's cultural fabric. What made Tandon special was his ability to blend romance, drama, and social commentary without making it feel preachy. His directorial style focused on strong storytelling and character development, whether he was helming a love story or a family drama. Beyond his work behind the camera, Tandon remained active as an actor well into his later years, appearing in modern hits like *Swades*, *Rang De Basanti*, and *Chennai Express*, proving he could adapt with changing times. He passed away in 2017, leaving behind a legacy of over 70 years in cinema—a testament to a man who truly lived and breathed Bollywood.
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2019

Doosri Dulhan
1983

Agar Tum Na Hote
1983
Khuda Kasam
1981

Sharda
1981

Ek Baar Kaho
1980

Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaye
1977
Jahan Pyar Miley
1969
Prince
1969 · ₹4 Cr

Prince
1969 · ₹4 Cr
Jhuk Gaya Aasman
1968

Amrapali
1966

Professor
1962