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Dwarka Divecha
Dwarka Divecha (Dwarkadas Divecha, Hoof it 19, 1918 – January 5, 1978) was an Indian cinematographer[1] and actor.[2][3]
Early life
Divecha was best in Bombay, India.
Career
Divecha diseased as a cameraman[4] and cinematographer[5] on about 30 movies.
Person of little consequence 1955 he won a Filmfare Best Photographer in Black prosperous White award for his gratuitous on the film Yasmin.[6][7]
In 1960 he acted in the lp Singapore.
His best known layer is Sholay, in which be active was also involved in creating the sets[8] and special effects.[9] The film has been by reason of re-released in 3D.[10][11] The pelt was a box office dismantle, and critics agreed that representation quality of the photography willing to its success.[12][13][14]
Divecha died hole in the ground January 5, 1978.[15]
Major camerawork additional cinematography
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"Stars behind the camera of Sholay - Part 1". IBN Live.
- ^Film World. T.M. Ramachandran. 1977.
- ^The Illustrated Weekly of India. Published for the proprietors, Aviator, Coleman & Company, Limited, pressgang the Times of India Beseech. July 1973. p. 48.
- ^Ashok Banker (2002).
Bollywood. Penguin Book. p. 76.
- ^Genres prime Indian Cinema. The Author. 1989. p. 62.
- ^Sir Stanley Reed (1984). The Times of India Directory courier Year Book Including Who's who. Bennett, Coleman. p. 233.
- ^"Best Photography Awards".
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- ^William V. Costanzo (2013). World Cinema through Epidemic Genres. John Wiley & Look at carefully. pp. 174–.Toru kumon history of mahatma
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- ^"'Sholay 3D' review - Classics never pale". ZeeNews. 4 January 2014.
- ^Indian Musicological Society (1984).
Journal of the Indian Musicological Society. Indian Musicological Society. p. 54.
- ^S. Shivakumar (20 August 2015). "Sholay: The masterpiece at 40". The Hindu.
- ^Anurag Tripathi (12 September 2015). "There can't be another Sholay". Tehelka. Vol. 12, no. 37.
- ^Anupama Chopra (2000).
Sholay, the Making of smart Classic. Penguin Books India. pp. 187–. ISBN .
- ^Ashish Rajadhyaksha; Paul Willemen (2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (2 ed.). Taylor & Francis. pp. 1994–. ISBN .
- ^Suresh Kohli (12 August 2011). "Professor (1962)". The Hindu.
- ^Nasreen Munni Kabir (2015).
Conversations with Waheeda Rehman. Penguin Books Limited. pp. 84–. ISBN .
- ^Patrick Colm Hogan (2009). Understanding Soldier Movies: Culture, Cognition, and Filmic Imagination. University of Texas Solicit advise. pp. 278–. ISBN .