V. Shantaram: The Man Who Changed Indian Cinema
Biographies
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Résumé
He immortalized movies on celluloid An authentic heartfelt insightful and comprehensive account of one of India s most respected and eminent filmmakers who was an institution in himself V … Shantaram 1901 90 stands out as a colossus in Indian cinema As one of the pioneers in this field he honed his skills not only as a producer and director but also as an actor writer cameraman technician and editor He effectively used the medium of cinema as a vehicle for creating awareness about numerous social problems such as communalism dowry and the cycle of debt and poverty and tried to bring about a change in society This riveting biography penned by his daughter brings alive the life and times of Shantaram and his contemporaries while simultaneously throwing light on a bygone era of Indian cinema marked by struggles uncertainties and difficulties but yet infused with hope perseverance and determination Among Shantaram s prominent creations in Hindi are Ayodhya Ka Raja 1932 Sairandhari 1933 India s first colour film Amrit Manthan 1934 Duniya Na Maane 1937 Aadmi 1939 Padosi 1941 Dr Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani 1946 Dahej 1950 Janak Janak Pyal Baaje 1955 Do Aankhen Barah Haath 1957 Navrang 1959 Sehra 1963 Geet Gaya Pattharon Ne 1964 and Pinjra 1972