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== Profile ==
== Profile ==
'''Deepak Asha''' (Born in 1919 at Tando Adam, a town in Sindh,(now in Pakistan) was an [[India]]n film director, actor and writer . He had directed  many notable Sindhi and Hindi films , including  ''[[Abana]]'' (1958), ''[[Jalte Deep]]''  and ''[[Ghamandi]]''  and acted in ''[[Jhulelal]]'' (1964), ''[[Ladili]]'' (1966),''[[Shal Dhiyar Na Jaman]]'' (1968), C[[Jhulelal]]'' (1964),. He also acted in many plays including, ''[[Dhoobia jo ishq]]'' writen by [[Kishin Shaidai]] and ''[[Jaikishan]]'' written by [[Ishiwar Muflas]]. ''Jiye Muhinji Sindh'' written by Deepak ''Asha'' become Folk Song for Sindhi. Deepak Asha was died on 28th July, 1993.  In memory of Shri Deepak Asha, The Bombay Municipal Corporation inaugurated ''Shri Deepak Asha Chowk''  on 31st January, 1999 near junction of Guru Gobind Singh and S. B. S Marg, Mulund Colony, Mulund (W). Mumbai - 82.
'''Deepak Asha''' (Born in 1919 at Tando Adam, a town in Sindh,(now in Pakistan) was an [[India]]n film director, actor and writer . He had directed  many notable Sindhi and Hindi films , including  ''[[Abana]]'' (1958), ''[[Jalte Deep]]''  and ''[[Ghamandi]]''  and acted in ''[[Jhulelal]]'' (1964), ''[[Ladili]]'' (1966),''[[Shal Dhiyar Na Jaman]]'' (1968). He also acted in many plays including, ''[[Dhoobia jo ishq]]'' writen by [[Kishin Shaidai]] and ''[[Jaikishan]]'' written by [[Ishiwar Muflas]]. ''Jiye Muhinji Sindh'' written by Deepak ''Asha'' become Folk Song for Sindhi. Deepak Asha was died on 28th July, 1993.  In memory of Shri Deepak Asha, The Bombay Municipal Corporation inaugurated ''Shri Deepak Asha Chowk''  on 31st January, 1999 near junction of Guru Gobind Singh and S.B.S Marg, Mulund Colony, Mulund (W). Mumbai - 82.