Sagar Sarhadi
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Sagar Sarhadi | |
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Born | Ganga Sagar Talwar 11 May 1933 Abbottabad, Baffa ( Pakistan ) |
Nationality | India |
Other names | Sagar |
Occupation(s) | short story writer, play writer, film director film writer, film producer, |
Parents |
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Relatives | Ramesh Talwar (Nephew) 4 brothers, 1 sister |
Sagar Sarhadi is an Indian short story and play writer, and a writer, director and producer for film.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Born in Baffa (then in British India and now in Pakistan), he began writing Urdu short stories and then continued as an Urdu playwright.[8]
He became popular in film with Yash Chopra's Kabhi Kabhi (1976), starring Amitabh Bachchan and Raakhee. He went on to write for films including Noorie (1979); Silsila (1981) starring Shashi Kapoor, Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bhaduri and Rekha; Chandni (1989) starring Rishi Kapoor, Sridevi and Vinod Khanna; Faasle starring Sunil Dutt, Rekha, Farooq Shaikh and Deepti Naval; Rang (1993) starring Kamal Sadanah and Divya Bharti and directed by Talat Jani; Anubhav starring Sanjeev Kumar and Tanuja and directed by Basu Bhattacharya; Zindagi (1976); The Other Man; Karmayogi; Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai; Karobaar; Bazaar; Chausar and became a well known name as a scriptwriter.
Filmography
- Kabhi Kabhi (1976 film) (screenplay/dialogue) starring Amitabh Bachchan Raakhee,
- Noorie (1979 film) (screenplay/dialogue) starring Farooq Sheikh and Poonam Dhillon,
- Chandni (translation: "Moonlight") (1989 film) (dialogue) starring Rishi Kapoor sridevi Vinod Khanna
- Silsila (translation: "The Affair") (1981 film) (screenplay) starring Shashi Kapoor Amitabh Bachchan Jaya Bhaduri Rekha
- Bazaar (1982 film) starring Naseeruddin Shah Farooq Sheikh Smita Patil Supriya Pathak Bharat Kapoor
- Faasle (translation: "Distance") (1995 film) (dialogue) starring Sunil Dutt Rekha Farooq Shaikh Deepti Naval
References
- ^ Abused, not amused
- ^ The Reluctant Actor - Indian Express
- ^ The Hindu : Metro Plus Delhi / Entertainment : Return of the veteran
- ^ The Hindu : Friday Review Delhi / Theatre : Supriya back in office
- ^ Prateik in Smita Patil’s classic - Times Of India
- ^ Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema - Google Boeken
- ^ Mad Tales from Bollywood: Portrayal of Mental Illness in Conventional Hindi ... - Dinesh Bhugra - Google Boeken
- ^ Mahaan, Deepak (30 August 2012). "An ocean of difference". The Hindu. Retrieved 7 July 2020.