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Nfdc announces 12 finalists for Directors Lab
Udayan Prasad
The National Film Development Corporation (Nfdc) announced the 12 participants selected for the first Directing for Directors Lab, a two week residential program to be held from January 19-31, 2014. The venue finalised for the residential program is Courtyard by Marriott, Bund Garden, Pune.

The full time two week program will be conducted by Udayan Prasad, professor of Directing at the UK’s Nftvs -National Film and Television School and Lfs-London Film School. Prasad is the director of well-known films such as My Son the Fanatic and The Yellow Handkerchief.

The selected participants are:

1. Sadik Ahmed – 7 Stages

2. Vasant Nath – Sebastian wants to Remember

3. Geetha J – A Certain Slant of Light

4. Prabhijit Dhamija – I’m Not There!

5. Kiran Waval – Tada (Crack)

6. Anoop Mathew – Roach

7. Shazia Iqbal – Me vs Ray

8. Amit Agarwal – Ek Lambi Surang (The Long Tunnel)

9. Harsh Narayan – Ye Pyar Na Hoga Kam

10. Vidyasagar Adhyapak – Chitpat

11. Aditya Kelgaonkar – Duniya Hai Ek...
See full article at DearCinema.com
  • 1/10/2014
  • by NewsDesk
  • DearCinema.com
Dev Anand obituary
Popular Bollywood matinee idol, producer and film-maker

The Indian actor, producer and film-maker Dev Anand, who has died aged 88, was the first and longest serving matinee idol of Bollywood cinema. The pinnacle of his career came with Guide (1965), a film based on Rk Narayan's novel, in which Dev played the male lead opposite the classical Indian dancer turned actor Waheeda Rehman. Dev's talented younger brother Vijay directed it. During the golden age of Indian cinema, in the 1950s and 1960s, Dev, along with Raj Kapoor and Dilip Kumar, formed the trio of stars who dominated the silver screen. Dev's urbanity and quirky mannerisms made him especially popular among the young and women.

He was born in undivided India at Gurdaspur, in the Punjab region. His father, Pishorimal Anand, was a leading lawyer. After graduating from the prestigious Government College, in Lahore, Dev tried and failed to enter the Royal Indian Navy.
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 12/6/2011
  • by Lalit Mohan Joshi
  • The Guardian - Film News
Bollywood legend Dev Anand dies
The award-winning actor, director and producer – whose career spanned six decades in Bollywood – has died aged 88

The charismatic "ladies' man" of Indian cinema, Dev Anand, has died in London aged 88 following a career which spanned more than six decades.

Anand suffered a heart attack on Saturday night at his hotel after arriving in the UK for medical treatment. Family and friends said the actor, director and producer kept working right up until his death and had a new script in the works when he passed away. His most recent film, Chargesheet, only hit cinemas in September and he was working on a sequel to his classic 1971 film (as director and star) about the Indian hippy movement, Haré Rama Haré Krishna.

"On behalf of the family I thank everyone for the thousands of messages of love pouring in from all over the world on the passing of Dev Anand," Anand's nephew,...
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 12/5/2011
  • by Ben Child
  • The Guardian - Film News
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