Haji Mastan

@Smuggler, Timeline and Personal Life

Haji Mastan was an Indian gangster and smuggler, who later also dealt in film financing and real estate

Mar 1, 1926

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: March 1, 1926
  • Died on: May 9, 1994
  • Nationality: Indian
  • Famous: Smuggler, Criminals, Gangsters
  • Spouses: Shahjehan Begum (m. 1984–1994)
  • Known as: Aaquib Hussain
  • Childrens: Akhtar Mirza, Nadir Mirza, Nasir Mirza, Shamshad Supariwala

Haji Mastan born at

Panaikulam, Ramanathapuram District (Madras Presidency now Tamil Nadu), British India

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Birth Place

Haji Mastan married Shahjehan Begum in 1984. She is popularly known as Sona. Haji Mastan was very fond of Indian actress Madhubala and he found shades of Madhubala in Shahhejan Begum and hence married her.

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Personal Life

Haji Mastan had four children with Shahjehan Begum: a daughter Shamshad Supariwala, and three sons Nadir Nasir and Akhtar Mirza. He also had an adopted son, Sundar Shaekhar, who was a Hindu by birth.

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Personal Life

Haji Mastan died of cancer, on May 9, 1994, at the age of 68..

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Personal Life

Haji Mastan was born as Mastan Haider Mirza on March 1, 1926 in Pannaikulam, near Ramanathapuram, in present day Tamilnadu. He spent much of his growing up years living in the coastal town of Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu before finally migrating to Mumbai along with his father. He was eight then.

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Childhood & Early Life

In Mumbai, the father-son duo struggled to make a living. Despite working for long hours at a small cycle repairing shop, they barely managed to earn enough for their family’s subsistence. Mastan, while walking past the big bungalows with their luxury cars near beach side, his route to and from work, every day, made a resolutiom that he too would own one someday.

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Childhood & Early Life

By the time, Haji Mastan was in his early twenties, his status had barely improved. Though he had come a long way since his cycle repair shop days and was then working in the docks, his dream to become rich and wealthy looked far and distant.

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Later Life

While working in the docks that Mastan befriended an elderly Arab gentleman, Galib Sheikh. The latter was looking for someone who could help him smuggle gold biscuits out of the dock without drawing the attention of the authorities. Mastan’s innocent face and naive demeanour made him perfect man for the job.

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Later Life

Mastan started hiding gold biscuit in his clothes and sneaked them out to the Arab gentleman. Given his scrawny looks, no one even noticed or questioned his presence. As a courier boy for the Arab, Mastan was rewarded with a neat sum of money for his service. This marked the beginning of Mastan’s involvement in criminal activities.

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Later Life

In little time, Haji Mastan established a firm footing in the smuggling business. He started making contact and establishing links. He formed a partnership with Sukkur Narayan Bakhia, a smuggler. Together the two divided the territories between themselves and controlled the contraband smuggled into Mumbai and Daman from Persian Gulf countries. While Bakhia looked after the Daman trade, Mastan controlled the Mumbai port.

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Later Life

From 1960 to 1975, Haji Mastan controlled much of Mumbai’s smuggling business. Soon, he made a fortune out of it. After becoming a rich man, he realized his childhood dream of owning a bungalow by the beach side. He bought a sea-facing bungalow at Peddar Road, then one of the most upmarket places of Mumbai. However, despite the huge space, he preferred to live in the small room built on the terrace.

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Later Life

After being released from jail, Mastan went on haj. It was thereafter that he came to be referred as Haji Mastan. He stopped all his illegitimate activities and took to film financing. Film financing then was an unorganized business and film producers of that time often struggled for money unlike current times.

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Life After Jail

Mastan started film financing and turned into a film producer himself. He became a successful producer and excelled in film business. Established Hindi film stars of yesteryears including Amitabh Bachchan, Raj Kapoor, Feroz Khan, Dharmendra, Sanjeev Kumar and Dilip Kumar visited him regularly.

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Life After Jail

Apart from being film producer, Mastan also had business interests in real estate, electronic goods and hotels. He owned several electronic shops in Manish Market on Mohammad Ali Road.

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Life After Jail

Despite not being involved in criminal activities, Mastan remained friends with underworld gangs. Due to his reputation, he often served as the mediator during inter-gang wars. It is said that to put an end to the fights, Mastan called all top gang leaders and recommended to split Mumbai between the gangs so that they could freely operate without any confrontation from rival gangs.

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Life After Jail

Mastan became involved in social services. He assisted the poor by providing them with financial assistance and moral guidance. He also joined forces with anti-drug activist Dr Yusuf Merchant in eradicating drug usage amongst youth.

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Life After Jail