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Sindhi
Cinematographer Director - Govind Nihalani
Govind Nihalani is yet another Sindhi personality whose
life went under the painful experience of 1947
partition, though Govind was at tender age of seven
years, being born on 19th August 1940, but still this
painful and very strong uprooting of Sindhis craved into
his mind and got expression with his Popular [TV]
television serial "Tamas". This is the fact that beside
the business talent God has blessed the Sindhis with
unique intellectual talent for the language, literature
and performing art. Govind Nihalani is one of best
illustrations for this. He completed his graduation in
cinematography from the "Shree Jaya Chamarajendra
Polytechnic Bangalore" in the year 1962 and started
working at Bombay [Mumbai] the dream city of Indian
youth, as the cinematographer with Film Industry.
First major breakthrough of his professional career was
"Shantata! Court Chalo Aahe" [ silence! Court in the
Session] a Marathi feature film, in which he worked not
only behind the camera eye but also was co-producer with
famous director and play writer Satyadev Dubey. Govind's
association with director Shyam Benegal can be said
historic for Indian film Industry as this duo went to
work in tandem for several documentaries including one
long one on legendry "Satya Jit Ray" and more than ten
feature films out of which "Junoon" brought most fame
and "Best Cinematography" National Award for the Govind
Nihalani in the year 1979. Another significant evidence
for the unmatched talent Govind have for working behind
the camera was illustrated when for Girish Karand he
photographed Kannada film "Kadu" [The Forest].
His work was expanding wings and he came with "Aakrosh"
for which he was cinematographer director. This film
brought a double glory for him as at the International
Film Festival of India held in the Delhi he was honored
to share "Golden Peacock Award" , people started to look
upon him as a serious film maker, his work was being
noticed and appreciated on World level, Legendry Richard
Attenborough approached him for working as the
cinematographer director [Second Unit] for his dream
project "Gandhi". Those were the days of very high
influence of angry young man image of Amitabh Bachan and
under going the need for the parallel or art cinema.
Govind with his off beat topics for his films was the
front runner. In the year 1982 he came with "Vijeta"
[The Victor] a film having back ground with Indian Air
Force and in 1983 with "Ardh Satya" [Half Truth], which
went on to prove a huge commercial success also, critics
were also highly impressed with this film which went to
be adjudged as the "Best Hindi Film" by the selection
committee for the National Film Awards..
At the International film festival of India 1984,
Govind's Party was the official Indian entry for the
festival and Rohini Hattangadi went on to win the
National Award for Best Supporting Actress. For the same
Film Vijaya Mehta won the Best Actress at Asia Pacific
Film Festival in the year 1985. Beside working behind
the camera as the director and photographer Govind has
also played a vital role in pre production of many films
in the capacity of Story and screen play writer. "Takshak"
released in 1999 [Story and screen play] and 1998
released "Hazar Chourasi Ki Maa" [screen play] are the
best illustration for this unique talent of Govind
Nihalani. During the long career in Indian Cinema Govind
has won many National and international awards. He is
among rare class of Hindi Film Directors who were
honored twice at Film fare awards with award for "Best
Director". Till date he won in all five
Film Fare awards
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