Govind Nihalani (born 19 August 1940) is an Indian director, cinematographer, and also a screenwriter and film producer. He has been directing
Hindi films since the late seventies, and worked in the television medium.
Biography
Nihalani was born on 19 August 1940 in
Karachi,
Sindh province (now in
Pakistan) and his family migrated to India during the
partition of 1947. He started out as a
cinematographer, graduating in cinematography from the Shree Jaya Chamrajendra polytechnic in Bangalore in 1962. He was an Assistant Cinematographer to the legendary
V. K. Murthy.He was associated with all the earlier films of
Shyam Benegal and with the cinematography of
Richard Attenborough's Oscar-winning epic
Gandhi. Nihalani and Benegal are well known for their socially relevant films.
His first directorial venture was
Aakrosh starring
Om Puri,
Naseeruddin Shah, the late
Smita Patil and the late
Amrish Puri. This was based on a real story which was converted into a film script by the eminent Marathi playwright
Vijay Tendulkar and it made a huge impact on audiences all over India. It shared the
Golden Peacock for best film at the International Film Festival of India held in New Delhi in 1981. His film
Ardh Satya, based on a story by
S.D. Panwalkar, is still remembered by film lovers. It changed forever the way in which Indian cinema portrayed the police and it exposed in stark detail the police-politician-criminal nexus. Come 1997, and he adapted Bengali novelist,
Mahasweta Devi's...
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