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Mogambo is a 1953
Technicolor adventure/romantic
drama film
directed by John Ford and
starring Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, and
Grace Kelly, and featuring...
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Seema Sahni (Sridevi) and
falls in love with her. Meanwhile, the
criminal Mogambo (Puri) has
plans to
conquer India.
After watching his
previous directorial...
- (1990), and
Aditya 369 (1991). Puri's
performance of the main
antagonist Mogambo from
Shekhar Kapur's Mr.
India (1987) is
considered as one of greatest...
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Mogambo is a 1953
American film.
Mogambo may also
refer to:
Mogambo (horse) (foaled 1983), a
retired American Thoroughbred racehorse Mogambo, the main...
- for an
Academy Award for Best
Actress for her
performance in John Ford's
Mogambo (1953), and for best
actress for both a
Golden Globe Award and
BAFTA Award...
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Mogambo (foaled 1983 in Kentucky) is a
retired American Thoroughbred racehorse whose wins
included a nine-length
victory in the
Grade I
Champagne Stakes...
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Amrish Puri in his most
famous role as the
villain Mogambo. Puri's most
famous dialogue in this film "
Mogambo Khush Hua" is
still remembered. In 1994 he directed...
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performance and
Amrish Puri's
quote "
Mogambo khush hua" ('
Mogambo is pleased',
although the
literal translation is '
Mogambo became happy', it's a very awkward...
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villainous roles in
Hindi Cinema, as well as
International Cinema. His role as
Mogambo in
Shekhar Kapur's
Hindi film Mr.
India (1987) is
considered as one of...
- Zinnemann's
western film High Noon (1952), and John Ford's adventure-romance
Mogambo (1953), the
latter of
which earned her the
Academy Award for Best Supporting...