Abbas & Mumtaj Movies Together — 2 Films
Complete Movies List & Collaboration History
About This Collaboration
Abbas & Mumtaj have worked together on 2 films in Indian cinema. Their collaboration began in 1999 and extends to 2003, representing 4 years of joint work. Working Abbas as Actor and Mumtaj as Actor, their pairing brought together complementary creative strengths that carved out a distinctive niche despite uneven audience reception.
Their most productive period was the 1990s, when they delivered 1 films that shaped the era's cinema. The bulk of their work is in Tamil cinema. From "Malabar Police" (1999) to "Three Roses" (2003), their partnership has evolved through shifting industry landscapes while maintaining its artistic core.
This page brings together their complete joint filmography, a year-by-year timeline of the partnership, the extended network of directors, actors, and crew they shared across projects, and a curated list of similar creative pairings you may want to explore.
Career Context
Before Malabar Police, Abbas had starred in 8 films, including Priya O Priya (1997) and Poochudava (1997).
After Three Roses, Abbas went on to appear in 16 more films, including Azhagiya Theeye (2004) and Thiruttu Payale (2006).
Malabar Police was Mumtaj's acting debut.
After Three Roses, Mumtaj went on to appear in 10 more films, including Aai (2004) and Rajadhi Raja (2009).
Collaboration DNA
Partnership Pattern
2 films across 4 years represents consistent collaboration.
Language Distribution
Linguistic diversity: 1 language, with Tamil being their primary medium.
Creative Evolution
- Malabar Police0
- Three Roses0
This duo's 2-film partnership spans 2 decades of Indian cinema, with their most productive period being the 1990s when they delivered 1 films that defined the era.
Collaboration Journey
A chronological view of Abbas & Mumtaj's professional partnership
Shared Crew
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