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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fali_MistryFali Mistry - Wikipedia

    Fali Mistry (1919–1979) was an Indian cinematographer, who worked in Bollywood films, from the 1940s to 1980, both in black and white and colour cinema, and along with younger brother Jal Mistry, he was one of the most acclaimed cinematographers of his era. He also produced and directed a few films.

  2. Fali Mistry (1919–1979) was an Indian cinematographer, who worked in Bollywood films, from the 1940s to 1980, both in black and white and color cinema, along with his younger brother Jal Mistry, he was one of the most acclaimed cinematographers of his era. He also produced and directed a few films.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0592991Fali Mistry - IMDb

    Fali Mistry was born in 1919 in British India. He was a cinematographer and director, known for Fakira (1976), Guide (1965) and Jan Pahchan (1950). He was married to Shyama. He died in 1979 in India.

  4. International Photographer and American Cinematographer magazines from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s that are in Faroukh Mistrys possession. Fali and Jal Mistry devoured these magazines to keep themselves abreast of cinematography styles in the West. Image courtesy: Faroukh Mistry.

  5. www.cinemaazi.com › people › fali-mistryFali Mistry - Cinemaazi

    One of the stalwarts in this field in Hindi cinema was Fali Mistry. Born in a Parsi family in 1917, Fali and his younger brother Jal Mistry contributed immensely to the art of cinematography in Indian cinema. His grandfather owned a theatre and ran a theatrical company in Mumbai.

  6. Fali Mistry was a noted Indian cinematographer, who worked in Bollywood films, from 1940s to 1980, both in black white and colour cinema, and along with younger brother Jal Mistry, he was one of most acclaimed cinematographer of his era .

  7. Jan 4, 2024 · Fali Mistry, born on February 17, 1917, in Bombay to a Parsi family, emerged as one of the greatest cinematographers in Indian cinema. Fali Mistry started his cinematography journey in with “Mata” (1942), but it was Amrapali (1945) that earned him significant acclaim.