Gajanan Jagirdar
Gajanan Jagirdar | |
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Born |
Amravati, Maharashtra, India | 2 April 1907
Died |
13 August 1988 81) Mumbai, Maharashtra, India | (aged
Occupation | Actor, screenwriter, director |
Gajanan Jagirdar (1907–1988) was a veteran Indian film director, screenwriter and actor. He worked in Hindi Cinema, also called Bollywood, as well as Marathi cinema. The period of 1942 to 1947, saw his rise as a film director with Prabhat Films.[1][2]
At the 1962 National Film Awards his film Vaijayanta was awarded the Second Best Marathi Feature Film.[3]
Film career
His first Bollywood film was Sinhasan (1934) as a director.
Filmography
As Director
- Honhar (1936) [4]
- Main Hari (1940)
- Charnon Ki Dasi (1941)
- Vasantsena (1942)[5]
- Ramshastri (1944, Marathi) [6]
- Jail Yatra (1947)
- Umaaje Naik (1961, Marathi) (as producer) [7]
- Vijayanta (1961, Marathi)
- Behram Khan (1946, Hindi)
As Actor
- Babar
- Meetha Zahar (1938)
- Vasantsena (1942)
- Behram Khan (1946)
- Mahatma (1953, Marathi)
- Yahudi Ki Ladki (1957) [8]
- Paying Guest (1957)
- Raj Tilak (1958)
- Grahasti (1963)
- Kaajal (1965)
- Yugo Yugo Mi Vaat Pahili (1965, Marathi)
- Amrapali (1966)
- Suraj (1966)
- Humsaya (1968)
- Aadmi Aur Insaan (1969)
- Ittefaq (1969)
- Aa Gale Lag Jaa (1973)
- Badnaam (1975)
- Dafaa 302 (1975): Indian Penal Code Section 302 (Section of Murder)
- Mutthi Bhar Chawal (1975)
- Aaj Ka Ye Ghar (1976)
- Gumrah (1976)
- Aadmi Sadak Ka (1977)
- Naami Chor (1977)
- Ram Bharose (1977)
- Shankar Hussain (1977)
- Dhoop Chhaon (1977)
- Immaan Dharam (1977)
- Anjaam (1978)
- Karmayogi (1978)
- Saajan Bina Suhagan (1978)
- Des Pardes (1978)
- Maan Apmaan (1979)
- Naiyya (1979)
- Saanch Ko Aanch Nahin (1979)
- Maan Abhiman (1980)
- Dostana (1980)
- Manokaamnaa (1980)
- Beqasoor (1980)
- Umrao Jaan (1981)
- Kaalia (1981)
- Dahshat (1981)
- Khud-Daar (1982)
- Sun Sajna (1982)
- Dharam Kanta (1982)
- Lal Chunariyaa (1983)
- Love in Goa (1983)
- Rishta Kagaz Ka (1983)
- Maan Maryada (1984)
- Laila (1984)
- Aap Ke Saath (1986)
- Sutradhar (1987)
- Pyase Nain (1989)
References
- ↑ K. Moti Gokulsing; Adjunct Fellow East-West Center Hawaii Scholar in Residence Wimal Dissanayake; Wimal Dissanayake (2013). Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas. Routledge. pp. 78–. ISBN 978-1-136-77284-9.
- ↑ Ashish Rajadhyaksha; Paul Willemen (10 July 2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Taylor & Francis. pp. 1994–. ISBN 978-1-135-94325-7.
- ↑ "9th National Film Awards". International Film Festival of India. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
- ↑ Gajanan Jagirdar on Bollywood Hungama
- ↑ Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (1999). Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema. British Film Institute. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
- ↑ Shampa Banerjee; Anil Srivastava (1988). One Hundred Indian Feature Films: An Annotated Filmography. Taylor & Francis. pp. 155–. ISBN 978-0-8240-9483-6.
- ↑ Nilu N. Gavankar (2011). The Desai Trio and the Movie Industry of India. AuthorHouse. pp. 171–. ISBN 978-1-4634-1941-7.
- ↑ "Yahudi Ki Ladki (1957)". Retrieved 2014-08-27.
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