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      • Govind Nihalani's films have archival value because they are shocking, violent and intense. He does not use these to shock his viewers but structures them within the story and the script. His characters, both male and female, good or bad, are strong, honest and serious about their convictions about a particular issue or subject.
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  2. May 5, 2024 · Govind Nihalani’s work, more specifically his brilliant, yet often overlooked, film Aghaat (1985), with a screenplay by playwright Vijay Tendulkar, follows the feud between Madhav Verma (Om Puri), the representative of an established union, and Rustom Patel (Naseeruddin Shah), leader of an opportunist faction which is being used by their ...

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  3. Oct 6, 2019 · Growing up in Udaipur, Nihalanis exposure to films widened: “I was now seeing English films screened in some theatres in Udaipur on Saturdays and Sundays.” He cultivated another interest...

  4. Govind Nihalani (born 19 December 1940) is an Indian film director, cinematographer, screenwriter and producer, known for his works in Hindi cinema, particularly the movement of parallel cinema. He has been the recipient of six National Film Awards , and five Filmfare Awards .

  5. Aug 15, 2020 · But that’s precisely why Govind Nihalani’s 1982 classic Vijeta remains one of the best Hindi movies about India’s armed forces. There’s a scene in the film in which Angad Singh, a young Indian Air Force pilot readying for his first war, is sitting with his friend and fellow officer.

  6. www.cinemaazi.com › people › govind-nihalaniGovind Nihalani - Cinemaazi

    The film won Nihalani the Filmfare Award for Best Director as well as Best Film. It also won Om Puri the Best Actor award at the prestigious Karlovy Vary International Film Festival as well as the National Award.

  7. Dec 21, 2020 · New Delhi: Filmmaker Sudhir Mishra took to Twitter Sunday to question why movie buffs had forgotten one of the pillars of Indian parallel cinema, Govind Nihalani. Mishra said Nihalani, who turned 80 Saturday, was “barely remembered” these days, despite making classics like Aakrosh, Ardh Satya, Party and Drohkaal.