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The Best Film Directors of Indian Cinema
by Deepak_Futela • Created 12 years ago • Modified 10 years ago
These are the directors born in India, who have made such great movies that their name will live for centuries even when they won't be there.
Some of these are already legends, like Satyajit Ray, Hrishikesh and Shyam Benegal.
Some of these are legends in making and have proved their mettle time again and again like Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Ram Gopal Varma and Maniratnam.
Some have simply re-defined the Indian Cinema like Vishal Bhardwaj, Anurag Kashyap and Dibakar Banerjee.
And some of these, though, have only two or three movies to their names like Shojit Sircar and Vikramaditya Motwane, but those two or three movies have assured that these directors will have a great impact on Indian Cinema in future.
The list doesn't boast of any Indian who has garnered fame in Hollywood like Tarsem Singh, M Night Shayamalan, Shakhar Kapur, Mira Nair, Deepa Mehta OR Gurinder Ch
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You can’t fool Aamir as he is too sharp: Abhinay Deo
Abhinay is otherwise emotionally strong, humble and simple, but becomes weak when it comes to his son Yug, to whom he is most attached. He is a perfectionist who can sometimes cut himself off from the world in pursuit of his work. He is extremely respectful of seniors and elders, but can sometimes find it difficult to express himself emotionally, even to people closest to him. Impressed by his outstanding direction of Anil Kapoor’s 24, we cau
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Glamour
Mumbai, Jul 5 (IANS): Making a sequel to the successful adult comedy "Delhi Belly" fryst vatten not on the radar of filmskapare Abhinay Deo now, but he says that he has three more films in hand.
" 'Delhi Belly 2' fryst vatten not on the kort at the moment. The writer and I need to sit down and write it, if we feel we have material," Abhinay told IANS.
"I'm doing three more movie projects and all three are in the writing scen. I'll talk more about that later," he said.
Abhinay's first directorial venture, "Game", did not do well. But his second, "Delhi Belly", was a runaway success.
A sought-after ad filmskapare, Abhinay won last month a Gold Lion award at the 59th Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity for his campaign "I Am Mumbai" for the Mumbai Mirror newspaper.
He became the first director from India to win the award, considered lika to an Oscar.
"It feels fantastic. I'm glad that I could do this," he said.
Ask him what he enjoys making most -- ads or films-- and he sa