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  1. Mogambo is a criminal whose goal is to conquer India. From his hidden island, he monitors all the evil-doings perpetrated by his henchmen. His catchphrases, "Mogambo khush hua" ("Mogambo is pleased") and "Hail Mogambo!", used by his subordinates, show his complete authority over his minions.

  2. Mar 16, 2019 · The defining moment in Amrish Puri’s career would be the character of Mogambo, in the cult film Mr. India. While Anil Kapoor certainly charmed everyone in the film, Mogambo’s dialogue “Mogambo Khush Hua” went on to become a household favourite. From kids to adults, everyone seemed to be chanting this dialogue.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0700869Amrish Puri - IMDb

    And what a failure it was! Mr. Puri, went on to become one of the most renowned and credible villains in the history of Indian cinema. His most memorable and often quoted role is the character of 'Mogambo' (with the catchphrase "Mogambo Khush Hua"). It is still remembered fondly from Mr. India (1987).

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    • Nawanshahr, Jullundur, Punjab, British India
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    • Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
  4. Mr. India (1987) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Jan 12, 2019 · Any poll of Hindi cinema’s most iconic villain eventually boils down to two names — Gabbar Singh from Sholay (1975) and Mogambo from Mr India. Puri’s catchphrase in Mr India, “Mogambo khush hua”, made a permanent place in Indian film history. Last year, at an American talk show, actor Riz Ahmed quoted it, bringing it back in spotlight.

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  6. Jun 22, 2019 · Mr India - Think of the most frightening villain and the image of Mogambo comes to chill our spines. Amrish Puri, who played Mogambo in Anil Kapoor and Sridevi starrer Mr India, can be regarded as ...

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  8. Jan 12, 2023 · Amrish Puri as Mogambo from the 1987 film Mr. India It was unlike any ‘villain’ Hindi cinema had seen. A megalomaniac pompous braggart, given to referring to himself in the third person, sporting a blonde Duke wig, and an outlandish outfit in contrasts of black, shocking pink and striking golden yellow, mouthing what has become one of Hindi cinema’s memorable punchlines.

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