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Kumar Shahani (7 December 1940 – 24 February 2024) was an Indian film director and screenwriter, best known for his films (1972), Tarang (1984), (1989) and Kasba (1990). His films won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Film in 1972, 1990 and 1991. Due to his dedication to formalism, and with the reputation of his first feature— being considered among 's first formalist films—critics and film enthusiasts often associated him with filmmakers such as Pier Paolo Pasolini, and .Winds From the East. "Interview With Kumar Shahani", Retrieved on 17 June 2014. He was also known as a teacher at his alma mater, the Film and Television Institute of India, and as a . His book of 51 essays Kumar Shahani: The Shock of Desire and Other Essays, was edited by Ashish Rajadhyaksha and published by in 2015.


Early life
Shahani was born on 7 December 1940, in , (now in Pakistan). After the partition of India in 1947, Shahani's family shifted to the city of Bombay (now ). He attended the University of Bombay to obtain an undergraduate degree in political science and history, and studied advanced direction and screenplay writing at the Film and Television Institute of India in , where he was a student of . He also studied with Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi. On a French government scholarship,Homi Bhabha Fellowships Council. "Mr. Kumar Shahani" , Retrieved on 2 March 2009. he moved to France to further his studies at the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques (IDHEC) and assisted on Une Femme Douce.


Career
After returning to India, Shahani made his first feature film in 1972. He received funding twelve years later to make his next full-length feature film, Tarang, in 1984.Upperstall.com Profile. "Kumar Shahani Upperstall Profile", Retrieved on 2 March 2009. His other landmark films included the 1989 film and the 1990 film Kasba. He also made the short films Rails for the World, Fire in the Belly, Our Universe and Var Var Vari, the documentary Bhavantarana and . His films won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Film in 1972, 1990 and 1991. Maya Darpan won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi in 1972. His films often appeared at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Khayal Gatha won the at Rotterdam in 1990. He received the Prince Claus Award in 1998.

From 1976 to 1978, he held a Homi Bhabha Fellowship to study the epic tradition of the Mahābhārata, iconography, Indian classical music and the .House of World Culture. "Kumar Shahani", " Culturebase The International Artist Database" Retrieved on 2 March 2009. Shahani was also involved with India's archiving and restoration initiative, the Film Heritage Foundation. He taught at the Film and Television Institute of India. His book of 51 essays, Kumar Shahani: The Shock of Desire and Other Essays, was published by in 2015. The essays were written over a 40-year period.Ashish Rajadhyaksha. Kumar Shahani: The Shock of Desire and Other Essays. academia.edu.

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Influences
Shahani considered Roberto Rossellini and as major influences on his work and those from whom he learned the most. When comparing the two, he stated:

For his film Tarang, which dealt with labour issues, Shahani mentioned that he consciously tried to avoid 'repeating' or 'imitating' one of his favourite films: Sergei Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin. Shahani stated:

Shahani was also influenced by .


Death
Shahani died in , on 24 February 2024, at the age of 83. He was survived by his wife and daughters Uttara and Rewati and his partner Rimli Bhattacharya.


Filmography
Sources: Kumar Shahani, The HinduG.K., "Musings of a Marxist", The Hindu. Retrieved on 2 March 2009.
b/w, 35mm, 10 min. Graduation film. FTII.
b/w, 35mm, 15 min. Short film. FTII.
(English and Gujarati). b/w, 35mm, 22 min. Documentary for Directorate of Films, Gujarat, India.
35mm, 20 min. Technicolor, Documentary made for Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL)
16mm, 10 min. Kodachrome, Short film made in collaboration with the psychoanalyst Udayan Patel.
(Hindi) 35mm, 100 min. Feature. NFDC. Winner Filmfare Award – Best Film (Critics)
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi
(English). b/w, 35mm, Documentary made for Films Division, India.
(English). b/w, 16mm, Educational film
1983A Memoir of the Future(English). 35mm (incomplete). Film made on the work of British psychoanalyst
1983Rules of the Game35mm, Documentary (censored but not released), made for Films Division.
(Hindi). 35mm, Cinemascope, Feature produced by NFDC. National Film Award – Special Jury Award (Certificate)
(Hindi). b/w, 35mm, 29 min, produced by the Film & Television Institute of India
1988A Ship Aground(English). 16mm, Short film.
(Hindi) 35 mm Winner Filmfare Award – Best Film (Critics)
Winner – Rotterdam International Film Festival
(Hindi) 35 mm, produced by NFDC. Winner Filmfare Award – Best Film (Critics)
(Oriya) film about Guru Kelucharan Mahapatra
National Film Award for Best Biographical Film

(Hindi and Bengali) film based on Rabindranath Tagore's novel produced by NFDC
(Hindi and Tamil) film produced by the Ministry of External Affairs
Film based on the artist
2007Chhapakhana(Bengali) short film made at Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute
2009Priye Charushile(Oriya and Italian), feature documentary, completed but unreleased


Awards
Source: "The 5th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art" (), Retrieved on 2 March 2009.
  • National Award (1972, 1984, 1991)
  • Filmfare Critics Awards – Best Film (1972, 1990, 1991)
  • The International Film Festival of Rotterdam – Award (1990)
  • Prince Claus Award (1998)


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