Abdul Gaffar Nadiadwala was a noted Indian film producer in Bollywood. More than fifty Hindi films were produced by him during his fifty years film career. Some of his popular films include Pradeep Kumar and Dara Singh starrer ‘Mahabharat’ in 1965 and ‘Hera Pheri’ in 2000 and ‘Welcome’ in 2007. He suffered a heart attack on 22 August 2022 and died at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai. The news of his death was announced by his son and Indian producer, Firoz Nadiadwala in a media interaction.
Wiki/Biography
Abdul Gaffar Nadiadwala was born in 1931 (age 91 years; at the time of death) in Vadodara, Gujarat. He was born and brought up in a rich family of Nadiad near Vadodara in Gujarat.
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.): 5′ 6″
Hair Colour: Grey
Eye Colour: Black
Family
Parents & Siblings
His father’s name is A. K. Nadiadwala and he was a film producer.
His mother’s name is Fatima Bi Nadiadwala, and she was a homemaker.
He had a brother named S. Nadiadwala.
Wife & Children
His wife’s name is Munira Nadiadwala. The couple has three sons named Mushtaque Nadiadwala, Feroz Nadiadwala, and Hafiz Nadiadwala.
They have a daughter named Mehnaaz Nadiadwala.
Sajid Nadiadwala, a noted Indian film producer is his nephew, who owns a separate production house in the Bollywood film industry.
Address
He lived at ‘Barkat’ bungalow in Juhu, Mumbai.
Career
In 1953, Abdul Gaffar Nadiadwala started his own film production and media entertainment company. He was associated with the major Nadiadwala films banner and studios in Mumbai and Gujarat as its founding member. He dedicated over five decades of his life to the Bollywood industry and produced more than fifty films of the golden era. He made his debut in the Hindi film industry with the film ‘Jhutha Sach’ as a producer. Some of his popular productions include ‘Aa Gale Lag Ja’ in 1973, ‘Lahu Ke Do Rang’ in 1997, ‘Shankar Shambhu’ in 1976, ‘Sone Pe Suhaga’ in 1988 and ‘Watan Ke Rakhwale’ in 1987.
Abdul Gaffar Nadiadwala had a partnership with the Empire Audio Centre with Yusuf Lakdawala. Earlier, he was associated with the realty investment business, and once, his family was the owner of around 5,000 acres of land in the Malad-Goregaon suburb. Later, he founded many Hindi film banners such as AG Films and Pushpa Pictures under his name. Abdul Gaffar Nadiadwala was one of the founding members of Nadiadwala Films, a production house in Mumbai and was established by his father A.K. Nadiadwala and brother S. Nadiadwala.
Death
On 22 August 2022, at the age of 91 years, he breathed his last at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai after suffering Cardiac Arrest. Soon after his death, veteran Indian actor Ajay Devgn wrote a consoling note on one of his social media accounts and stated that Abdul Gaffar Nadiadwala was his father’s close associate and they worked together for several films in the golden era of Indian cinema. Ajay Devgn wrote,
Deepest condolences on the passing of Gaffarbhai Nadiadwala. My father and he were associates during the golden era of our cinema. Om Shanti A.G. Nadiadwala Saab. My condolences to the Nadiadwala family.”
Facts/Trivia
- He was also known by the name Gaffarbhai.
- An educational institution named The Juhu Irla Education Society (JIES) was established by Abdul Gaffar Nadiadwala in 1995 in Juhu Gali, Andheri (West) in memory of his late mother, who had the vision to propagate education missions in India. In 2007, he started a school named Fatima A. K. Nadiadwala High School at the same location.
- According to Abdul Gaffar Nadiadwala, he kept the aesthetics and requirements of the film in mind when he planned the budget of any film prior to its production. In a media interview in 2015, he disclosed the procedure he followed to plan the budget for the film. He said,
We first understand the dynamics of the story and screenplay before we put down our expenses. Even if we end up spending a little more, we ensure that the money spent should be visible in terms of both, sensibility and quality.”