Updated On: 19 May, 2024 07:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Meher Marfatia
The south-tipping taper of Hill Road holds some of Bandra’s most historic landmarks and enterprises

Mark Alexander, Amanda Valladares and Godfrey D’Mello outside 13-A, Rajaram Wadi
Meet me at Mehboob Studio” is an often-heard plan. And “Mehboob Studio ka raasta” is the usual instruction to rickshaw drivers from commuters riding anywhere near Bandra’s most famous crossroads. Bookmarked north by St Andrew’s Church, this short end of Hill Road holds tales worth telling.
Witness to the cinematic genius of an epic filmmaker, the legendary studio christens Mehboob Khan Chowk. The jewel of this junction’s proximity to plush pads of actors at Band Stand and Pali Hill has rendered the studio a creative hub for 70 years. The sprawling plot, once wooded lush with chickoo, mango, jambul and jackfruit orchards, was where Mehboob Khan, a simple boy from Bilimora in Gujarat, set up this studio in 1954, after announcing Mehboob Productions in 1945.