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Kishore Sahu (22 November 1915 - 22 August 1980) was an Indian actor, film director, screenwriter, and producer.[1] He appeared in 22 films between 1937 and 1980. He directed 20 films between 1942 and 1974.
His directorial venture Kuwara Baap was one of the winners for the BFJA - Best Indian Films Award for best film for 1943.[2] His film Raja has been called "a milestone of art and skill in motion pictures".[3] His film Verr Kunal was a huge box office success.[4] He directed Dilip Kumar with Kamini Kaushal in Nadiya Ke Paar, which became the sixth highest grossing Indian film of 1948.[5] His 1954 film Mayurpankh was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival,[6] where it was nominated for the Grand Prize of the Festival. Sawan Aya Re did well commercially, with Baburao Patel of Filmindia remarking in the 9 May 1949 edition that Sahu's estimate had risen due to the "original treatment" he gave to an "otherwise ordinary" story.[7] He was also known for the Meena Kumari starrer, Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai (1960).
He had four children, Vimal Sahu, Naina Sahu, Mamta Sahu, and Rohit Sahu.[8] His wife Preeti was a Kumaoni Brahmin.[9]
Before marrying Preeti, he was briefly married to his Punar Milan (1940) co-star Snehprabha Pradhan before the relationship ended in 1943 after a court battle
Kishore Sahu (22 November 1915 - 22 August 1980) was an Indian actor, film director, screenwriter, and producer.[1] He appeared in 22 films between 1937 and 1980. He directed 20 films between 1942 and 1974.
His directorial venture Kuwara Baap was one of the winners for the BFJA - Best Indian Films Award for best film for 1943.[2] His film Raja has been called "a milestone of art and skill in motion pictures".[3] His film Verr Kunal was a huge box office success.[4] He directed Dilip Kumar with Kamini Kaushal in Nadiya Ke Paar, which became the sixth highest grossing Indian film of 1948.[5] His 1954 film Mayurpankh was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival,[6] where it was nominated for the Grand Prize of the Festival. Sawan Aya Re did well commercially, with Baburao Patel of Filmindia remarking in the 9 May 1949 edition that Sahu's estimate had risen due to the "original treatment" he gave to an "otherwise ordinary" story.[7] He was also known for the Meena Kumari starrer, Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai (1960).
He had four children, Vimal Sahu, Naina Sahu, Mamta Sahu, and Rohit Sahu.[8] His wife Preeti was a Kumaoni Brahmin.[9]
Director
Dhuen Ki Lakeer (1974)
,Pushpanjali (1970)
, Hare Kanch Ki Chooriyan (1967)
,Poonam Ki Raat (1965)
,Ghar Basake Dekho (1963)
,Grahasti (1963)
,Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai (1960)
, Bade Sarkar (1957)
,Kismet Ka Khel (1956)
,Hamlet (1954)
,Mayurpankh (1954)
,Kali Ghata (1951)
,Sawan Aya Re (1949)
,Nadiya Ke Paar (1948)
, Sajan (1947)
Sindoor (1947)
,Veer Kunal (1945)
,Shararat (1944)
,Raja (1943)
,Kunwara Baap (1942)
Producer
Pushpanjali (1970)
Hare Kanch Ki Chooriyan (1967)
Poonam Ki Raat (1965)
Mayurpankh (1954)
Hamara Ghar (1950)
Kali Ghata (1951)
Sawan Aya Re (1949)
Bahurani (1940)
1954 Mayurpankh
1960 Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai
1967 Hare Kanch Ki Chooriyan
1967 Aurat
1968 Teen Bahuraniyan
1970 Pushpanjali
Before marrying Preeti, he was briefly married to his Punar Milan (1940) co-star Snehprabha Pradhan before the relationship ended in 1943 after a court battle
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