| Kamal Amrohi was an Indian film director, screenwriter, and poet. | 
| His name was alternately spelt as Kamal Amrovhi or Kamaal Amrohi. | 
| During school, he loved writing Urdu short stories with hopes to turn them into films. | 
| Known for mischief, Kamal left home at 16, eloping to Lahore, then part of British India. | 
| Kamal Amrohi became fluent in Urdu, Hindi, Persian, and Arabic. | 
| Recognized as a poet and writer before his filmmaking career. | 
| He penned stories for films like Mahal (1949) and Pakeezah (1972). | 
| Met Meena Kumari during a film production, leading to a secret nikah marriage. | 
| Established Kamaal Studios and Kamal Amrohi Studios but faced financial challenges. | 
| Worked in various roles for Hindi films, including director and screenplay writer. | 
| After Meena Kumari's passing, he married Mehmoodi and later his physician, Deep Kaur. | 
| Admired Lata Mangeshkar and often insisted on her singing in his films. | 
| Praised for shaping the Hindi film industry for over five decades. | 
| In 2013, India Post honored him with a commemorative stamp. |