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  1. Shyam Benegal, 86, likes to joke that he’s always introduced as a man who needs no introduction, a line that is followed by a lengthy introduction nonetheless. It’s true, and unavoidable.

  2. 17 de may. de 2024 · Ahead of its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, Shyam Benegal’s 'Manthan,' depicting the Amul dairy co-operative movement, has been restored by the Film Heritage Foundation. Amit Diwan. Editorial. Updated - 2024-05-17, 10:27 IST. Imagine a movie that did more than just entertain, it captured the beating heart of a nation's struggle and ...

  3. 22 de mar. de 2023 · Shyam Benegal is widely perceived as one of the most influential Indian filmmakers, yet his voluminous body of work remains relatively under-studied in contemporary film scholarship. To help fill this critical lacuna, ReFocus: The Films of Shyam Benegal undertakes a closer look at Benegal’s films, a trailblazing auteur who successfully redefined the contours of non-commercial Hindi language ...

  4. Director: Shyam Benegal. 26. Ankur: The Seedling (1974) 131 min | Drama. 7.8. Rate. Belonging to a lower caste, Lakshmi and her deaf-mute husband Kishtayya serve the landlord's son, Surya. When Surya's young wife finds out about his affair with Lakshmi, they all find themselves at crossroads. Director: Shyam Benegal | Stars: Shabana Azmi, Sadhu ...

  5. 22 de oct. de 2023 · As an Indo-Bangla biopic on Sheikh Mujibur Rahman hits theatres, director Shyam Benegal, the pioneer of parallel cinema, reflects on his five-decade-long journey. At 88, perfection remains his ...

  6. 6 de may. de 2018 · Shyam Benegal est une des figures les plus connues du cinéma indien qui, on le sait, est très prolifique (plus de 700 films sont produits chaque année). Créateur dominant de la Nouvelle Vague, Shyam Benegal, dont le premier film Ankur (La Graine) a été réalisé en 1974, filme en hindi, la langue officielle de l'Inde.

  7. Kalyug (Age of vice) is a 1981 Indian Hindi-language crime drama film, directed by Shyam Benegal.It is known as a modern-day adaptation of the Indian epic Mahabharat, depicting an archetypal conflict between rival business houses. Kalyug went on to win the Filmfare Award for Best Film in 1982 and was among the only three Indian films which were submitted to the Academy Awards.