
Director
Mohan Segal
Mohan Segal was a powerhouse behind the camera during Bollywood's golden era, dominating the 1950s and 60s with a string of commercially successful films that kept audiences coming back for more. Born in 1921, he carved out a reputation as a director who knew how to blend entertainment with substance, creating movies that resonated with the masses while also earning solid returns at the box office. Beyond just making hits, Segal had an eye for talent—he introduced and nurtured several actors who went on to become major names in Indian cinema, making him as much a talent scout as a filmmaker. What set Mohan Segal apart was his instinctive understanding of what Indian audiences wanted: engaging stories delivered with style and flair. His directorial vision contributed significantly to defining the Hindi film template of that era, influencing how stories were structured and told on screen. Rather than chasing trends, he created them, and his work from the 50s and 60s remains a reference point for understanding how Bollywood evolved during its most creatively fertile period. Until his death in 2005, Segal's legacy stood as a testament to an era when directors were genuine storytellers, not just product managers.
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1989
Hum Hain Lajawab
1984
Daulat
1982
Samraat
1982
Ek Hi Raasta
1977
Suntan
1976
Woh Main Nahin
1974

Raja Jani
1972

Sawan Bhadon
1970

Sajan
1969 · ₹3 Cr

Sajan
1969 · ₹3 Cr

Kanyadaan
1968 · ₹3 Cr