Bollywood Film Clans - The Hussain Family

The Hussain Family

The Hussain starts with Nasir Hussain, who is the eldest man in the family. Nasir Hussain is a veteran film writer, producer and director and made his writing debut with the 1953 super hit, Anarkali for Filmistan studios, where he joined as a free lancer. Nasir later went on to start his own production house named Nasir Hussain Films and made evergreen cult films like Teesri Manzil and Yaadon Ki Baraat. Nasir Hussain's younger brother, Tahir Hussain, is also a filmmaker and has been a producer and presenter for a number of films. Nasir Hussain has two children; an elder son Mansoor Khan, and a younger daughter, Nuzhat Khan. Nuzhat Khan married Anil Pal, an engineer and had one child, Imran Khan. Tahir Hussain and his wife Zeenat Hussain have four children; Farhat Khan, Aamir Khan, Faisal Khan and Nikhat Khan. Nasir Hussain launched, both Mansoor Khan and Aamir Khan with the 1988 blockbuster Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, which was produced by Nassir Hussain Films and co-written by the two brothers, in their younger days. Aamir Khan's younger brother Faisal Khan is also an actor. Mansoor Khan and Aamir Khan, later launched their nephew, Imran Khan, with Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na in the year 2008. The film was made under the Aamir Khan Productions banner and was a huge hit.

  • Nasir Hussain (screenwriter, producer, director)
  • Tahir Hussain (film producer, younger Brother Of Nasir Hussain)
  • Mansoor Khan (screenwriter, producer, director, elder son of Nasir Hussain)
  • Aamir Khan (Actor, A True Artist, younger son of Tahir Hussain)
  • Kiran Rao (director, second wife of Aamir Khan)
  • Faisal Khan (actor, second son of Tahir Hussain)
  • Imran Khan (actor, eldest son of Nuzhat Khan)

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