Shetty is definitely Dishyum Dishyum in the picture

 

Galli movie is screened, it's ten o'clock in the night, sometimes it seems like 'Kahani Kismet Ki' or 'Ram Bharose' movie is starting, once the trailer starts showing, there is a lot of applause and whistles, the atmosphere is charged, the eyes are fixed on the screen, then the censors of the main picture. Certificate comes on screen, clap again. Now Shreyanamavi i.e. titles start, moving forward the name appears, Shetty. Even after reading this much, one can be sure that Dishyum Dishyum is definitely and sometimes good scenes come in the picture. (MB Shetty)

While enjoying a matinee show like An Evening in Paris, Siyak, Chori Mera Kaam, the titles show actor Shetty, Fight Composer or Action Co-ordinator Shetty and while reading this, one is sure that there is definitely a fight in the film. In the sixties many films had fights at the very end (this was the public word of the time) and in the seventies it increased a bit. There was not much bloodshed. Censors were also reluctant to act during that time.


Digital media enthusiasts in today's global era may not know that 'Shetty' was an artist of the same name. He is the father of today's leading director Rohit Shetty. Rohit must have inherited action packed entertainment from his father. In today's multiplex era, from the titles to the climax, the action is packed with modern weapons. A new weapon seems to have been born. A lot of blood is shed. Big flashy cars fly, helicopters hover, speed boats race, gunfire takes place and there is an extravagant use of VFX technology. Forty, fifty, sixty years ago there were no such technical facilities. There were car chases, there were dummies (duplicates) of big stars, there was a skill to make the fighting look real while going by the nose and there were fight masters like Shetty, Ravi Khanna, Veeru Devgan, Azimbhai. Shetty is also fondly called Taklu Shetty. (MB Shetty)

Shetty was born on 1 January 1938 in Mangalore, Karnataka. Full name Muddu Babu Shetty. M. B. Shetty. He came to Mumbai while growing up in Udupi and eventually lived in Cotton Green in central Mumbai. He died on 23 January 1982. (This article on his 42nd birthday) See how fast time flies. And the memories keep growing.

He made his film debut as a fight instructor for the film 'Heer' (1956). A very fit and sharp eye got him this opportunity and started his journey. Action co-ordinator for some films, small role in some films and work for fight master in other films. But at that time there was no fighting in the picture, so sometimes work and sometimes search for work. In addition, the Ricks factor is very big in fighting work. Great risk of injury. Some dummies were also injured. Rohit Shetty also said in an interview that his family took such experiences from his father. (MB Shetty)

Shetty's career began with Tumsa Nahi Dekha (1957). To name a few movies, China Town, Phir Ukhin Dil Laya Hoo, Night in London, Aukhe, Pyaar Ka Mausam, Kab Q Aur Kaha, Aelan, Rakhwala, Crime, Chor Ke Ghar Chor etc. He was not named in many films. Sometimes there were Martin (The Great Gambler), Jagga (Kahani Kismet Ki), Birju (Anokhi Ada). As Fight Co Coordinator he did many films like Tisari Manzil, Jungli, Ujala, Pyaar Hi Pyaar, Jail Yatra, Barsaat Ki Ek Raat, Shalimar, Daan, Ekse Badkar Ek, ​​Mehbooba, Katti Patang.

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Amitabh Bachchan's double role in 'Dawn' got a lot of scope for adventure scenes, car chases, brutal beatings. Do you remember the scene in Yash Chopra's 'Deewar' where Vijay Varma (Amitabh Bachchan) single-handedly kills Peter (Kanwaljit) and his gang in a godown? The gang comes looking for Vijay and Vijay says, Ise (throwing the key at him) apni jeb me rakh le peter, ab yah tala mai teri jeb se chabi nilak kar hi kholunga…and then the brutal beating starts, this whole pat (or Sean) Shetty's! Fight master, dance director, art director all open up when they get a chance to do something like this. (MB Shetty)

Hairless face is Shetty's identity and strength. But in Nasir Hussain's Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973), he has quite a bit of hair on his head. A little different look (it was also discussed) but the fear from the eyes is the same and the same. Shetty had an acquaintance. It was a success story. Shetty is in the picture so fighting was definitely believed to be the case. That is what is important.

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