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Babubhai Mistry (5 September 1918 – 20 December 2010) was an Indian film director and pioneer who is best known for his films based on , such as Sampoorna Ramayana (1961), Mahabharat (1965), and (1963) as well as the television series Mahabharat.

In 1999, Mistry received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Zee Cine Awards. Zee awards Indian Express, 1 March 1999. In 2009, he was honored "for his contribution to as the master of special effects" at an event, "Immortal Memories," held to honor the "living legends" of the Hindi film industry.


Early life and education
Babubhai was born in the area of , Gujarat, and studied until class four.


Career
Babubhai was a regular art director for various movies produced by owned by and brothers along with . Here he discovered his penchant for handling camera and trick photography. He trained with at Basant Pictures as a special effects director from 1933 to 1937. Khwab Ki Duniya (1937) came to him after Vijay Bhatt asked him to go and watch the American film The Invisible Man (1933) and later asked whether he would be able to replicate them for a film, thus starting his career in special effects.Gulzar., p. 490 In fact his special effects in the film earned him the nickname Kala Dhaga (black thread) for the black threads he used in the film for performing various tricks. Thus Khwab Ki Duniya was the first film in which he was credited as a "trick photographer". In the coming years, he also received acclaim for his effects in Basant Pictures' Hatimtai (1956) directed by and Ellis Duncan's Meera (1954).Dawyer, p. 171

Mistry soon became a director and a cameraman. He started his directing career by co-directing his first two films, (1942) and (1943) with , both starred Fearless Nadia. Over the next four decades, he gathered stories from diverse religious, epical and language texts, such ,Watkins, p. 85 and went on to direct over 63 fantasy, mythological and religious films, including Sampoorna Ramayana (1961), "a milestone in the history of Hindu mythology",Watkins, p. 89 (1963) and Mahabharat (1965). Later, he also remained a consultant for 's television epic series, Ramayan (1987–1988). He was also in charge of special effects in B.R. Chopra's Mahabharat.

In 2005, at the annual MAMI festival, he was awarded the Kodak Trophy for Technical Excellence for his contribution to Indian cinema.Dawyer, p. 44


Filmography
Director
  • (1942)
  • (1943)
  • Pawan Putra Hanuman (1957)
  • Sampoorna Ramayana (1961)
  • King Kong (1962)
  • (1963)
  • Sunheri Nagin (1963)
  • Mahabharat (1965)
  • Bhagwan Parshuram (1970)
  • Daku Man Singh (1971)
  • (1971)
  • (1974)
  • Alakh Niranjan (1975)
  • Maya Maschindra (1975)
  • (1976) –
  • (1978)
  • Har Har Gange (1979)
  • Sant Ravidas Ki Amar Kahani (1983)
  • Kalyug Aur Ramayan (1987)
  • Hatim Tai (1990)
  • Mahamayi (1991) (Tamil)

Special effects
  • Khwab Ki Duniya (1937)
  • Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag (1952)
  • Jungle Ka Jawahar 1953
  • Hatim Tai (1956)
  • Meera (1954)
  • Pawan Putra Hanuman (1957)
  • Zimbo (1958)
  • Angulimaal (1960)
  • Guru (1980)

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