Haryanvi cinema
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Haryanvi cinema, is the Haryanvi language film industry in the state of Haryana in India.
History
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Chandrawal, released in 1984[1][2] was the first financially successful Haryanvi film.[3]
Laado, released in 2000, another successful film starring Ashutosh Rana and directed by Ashwini Chaudhary, won the Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director at the National Film Awards. This was the first time a Haryanvi movie won a national award.
Pagdi The Honour, released in 2014, received two National Film Awards at the 62nd National Film Awards.[4] Baljinder Kaur won National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in this film[5] and the film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Haryanvi.
Satrangi won the 63rd National Film Awards for the best Haryanvi film in 2016. For Satrangi Yashpal sharma received the Best Actor Award in JIFF in 2018. Satrangi won six awards in the Haryana International film festival, Hisar in 2017.
Festivals
Name | Est. | City | Type | Details | Website |
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Haryana International Film Festival | 2016 | Hisar | International | Annual showcase of Haryanvi films |
Film artists
Female
- Anjali Raghav
- Kavita Joshi
- Usha Sharma
Male
- Arun Bali
- Ashutosh Rana
- Baljinder Kaur
- Gurdaas Maan
- Jagat Jakhar
- Jaideep Ahlawat
- Masoom Sharma
- Neeraj
- Om Puri
- Raja Bundela
- Rajendra Gupta
- Rajesh Vedprakash
- Rajkummar Rao
- Randeep Hooda
- Satyajeet
- Satish Kaushik
- Sri Vallabh Vyas
- Uttar Kumar
Directors
- Rajeev Bhatia
- Sundeep Sharma
- Surinder Walia[6]
- Robin Sharaya[7][8]
Cinematographers
- Neeraj Jangra
List of Haryanvi language films
- Beera Shera
- Dharti
- Bahurani
- Chandrawal
- Chander Kiran
- Laado Basanti
- Phool Badan
- Jhanakdar Kangana
- Bairee
- Bataeu
- Chabilee
- Chail Gabharu
- Chail Gaelyan Jaangi
- Chand Chakori
- Chandro
- Chora Haryane Ka
- Chora Jat Ka
- Gulaabo
- Jatani
- Ke Supney Ka Jikar
- Lambardaar
- Mahara Pihar Sansara
- Mahari Dharti Mahari Maa
- Muklava
- Panghat
- Phaagan Aaya Re
- Phool Badan
- Piya
- Premi Ramphal
- Yaari
- Laado [9]
- Dhakar Chhora
- Muthbhed - A Planned Encounter [10]
- Chandrawal-2 [11]
- Tera Mera Vaada
- Modern Girl Desi Chhora
- Maati Kare Pukar
- London Ki Chhori
- Kunba
- Tere Te Pyar Hoya[12]
- Yeh Kaisa Pal Do Pal Ka Pyaar
- Kurbani Ek Junoon
- Pagdi The Honour [13]
- Satrangi
See also
- Haryana
- Administrative divisions of Haryana
- Haryanvi culture
- Haryanvi cultural tourism
- Haryanvi folk dances
- Haryanvi language
- Haryanvi music
- Haryanvi people
- Haryanvi Raagni
- List of Haryanvi-language films
- Haryanvi saang
- General
References
- ^ ""Chandrawal - Central Board of Film Certification"". Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
- ^ "Complete Index To World Film (CITWF)".
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(help) - ^ "Haryana may set up board to promote Haryanvi films". The Hindu. 3 October 2010. Archived from the original on 8 October 2010. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
- ^ Desk, Online (24 March 2015). "Complete List of The 62nd National Film Awards". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "President Honours Cinematic Excellence at 62nd National Film Awards - May 03,2015". outlookindia.com. 10 August 2015. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
- ^ "London Ki Chhori- Cast, Reviews". Justdial.in. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
- ^ "Robin Sharaya". IMDB.
- ^ "Google Knowledge Panel". Google.
- ^ India, a reference annual. Publications Division, Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. 2001. p. 285.
- ^ "Political Statement". Indian Express. 10 June 2010. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
- ^ "Chandrawal-2: After years of honour killing, again a reel story - The Times of India". The Times Of India.
- ^ "Tere Te Pyar Hoya (2014)". HaryanviPortal.Com.
- ^ "Pagdi: The Honour (2014)".