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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0025629Vijay Anand - IMDb

    Vijay Anand won two Filmfare Awards, one for editing and the other one for his screenplay, but his professional accomplishment was tempered by a personal loss, since his father had just passed away. He then directed "Tere Mere Sapne" (1971) based on the A.J. Cronin's novel "The Citadel."

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    • Gurdaspur, Punjab, British India
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    • Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
  2. Vijay Anand (22 January 1934 – 23 February 2004), also known as Goldie Anand, was an Indian filmmaker, producer, screenwriter, editor and actor, who is known for acclaimed films such as Guide (1965), Teesri Manzil (1966), Jewel Thief (1967) and Johny Mera Naam (1970).

  3. Every film Vijay Anand directed was unique. A Silhouette exclusive never-before-published interview of Vijay Anand - in conversation with Peeyush Sharma.

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    Vijay Anand Scripts - Vijay Anand Famous screenplays at Scripts.com

  5. Vijay Anand Wiki, Age, Death, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More. Vijay Anand (1934-2004) was an Indian filmmaker, producer, screenwriter, editor, and actor who is known for his work in the Hindi Cinema for the films like Guide (1965), Teesri Manzil (1966), Jewel Thief (1967), and Johny Mera Naam (1970).

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  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0025629Vijay Anand - IMDb

    Vijay Anand was a celebrated filmmaker, writer, editor, and actor in Hindi cinema. Known as "Goldie," the younger brother of filmmaker Chetan Anand and matinée idol Dev Anand, Vijay Anand was born in Gurdaspur, Punjab, India on January 22, 1934 to a father, who was a lawyer.

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  8. Feb 17, 2021 · How 22-year-old Vijay Anand dug in his heels to make his first film ‘Nau Do Gyarah’. Edited excerpts from the biography ‘Goldie’, translated from the Marathi. Anitaa Padhye.