Sanjay Leela Bhansali

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Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Occupation Film Director
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Sanjay Leela Bhansali (Devanagari:संजय लीला भंसाली) is a highly acclaimed Indian film director. He is an alumnus of the Film and Television Institute of India.[1] Bhansali has adopted the middle name "Leela" as a tribute to his mother, Leela Bhansali. He is dating choreographer Vaibhavi Merchant.

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[edit] Career

His debut film Khamoshi: The Musical was the critically acclaimed narration of a daughter's struggle to communicate with her deaf mute parents. Bhansali won several awards for the film, and emerged as a director to watch.[2][1] His next film, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam showcased another facet of the director enveloping the story of relationship, with visual splendour and an aura of celebration and festivity which bore an individualistic stamp.[1] The film was a great success and won numerous awards for Best Movie at a number of award ceremonies.[1][3] His next film, Devdas was Bhansali's ode to a well known novel of the same name.[1] The musical received a significant reception at Cannes, where it premiered.[1] It won major Bollywood awards and was India’s official entry to the Oscars.[1] Upon its thatrical release in India, the film surfaced as the highest grossing movie.[4] Then came Black, his most praised film to date.[1] Time Magazine (Europe) selected the film as one of the 10 Best Movies of the Year 2005 from across the globe. The movie was positioned at number five.[5]

He has won the Filmfare Best Director Award three times; for Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, Devdas and Black. Black broke a record at the 2006 Filmfare Awards, winning eleven awards.

After having four outright successes, Bhansali directed Saawariya, starring debutantes Ranbir Kapoor (son of actors Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh) and Sonam Kapoor (daughter of actor Anil Kapoor). The film, upon release, was met with sharp criticisms, and simultaneously poor collections at the box office.[6]

[edit] Awards

[edit] National Film Awards

[edit] Filmfare Awards

[edit] Zee Cine Awards

  • 2000: Zee Cine Award Best Director - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
  • 2000: Zee Cine Award Best Film - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
  • 2003: Zee Cine Award Best Director - Devdas
  • 2003: Zee Cine Award Best Film - Devdas
  • 2006: Zee Cine Award Best Director - Black
  • 2006: Zee Cine Award Best Film - Black

[edit] Star Screen Awards

  • 2000: Star Screen Award Best Director - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
  • 2000: Star Screen Award Best Film - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
  • 2003: Star Screen Award Best Director - Devdas
  • 2003: Star Screen Award Best Film - Devdas
  • 2006: Star Screen Award Best Director - Black
  • 2006: Star Screen Award Best Film - Black

[edit] IIFA Awards

  • 2000: IIFA Best Director Award - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
  • 2000: IIFA Best Movie Award - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
  • 2003: IIFA Best Director Award - Devdas
  • 2006: IIFA Best Director Award - Black
  • 2006: IIFA Best Movie Award - Black

[edit] Bollywood Movie Award

[edit] Stardust Awards

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Director

[edit] Producer

[edit] Writer

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Verma, Sukanya (November 6, 2007). OSO-Saawariya rivalry: May the best director win. Rediff. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.
  2. ^ Khamoshi (Silence: The Musical) Review. Channel 4. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
  3. ^ Box Office 1999. BoxOfficeIndia.Com. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.
  4. ^ Box Office 2002. BoxOfficeIndia.Com. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.
  5. ^ "Black" selected amongst 10 best films of 2005 by Time magazine (2005-12-30).
  6. ^ Box Office 2003. BoxOfficeIndia.Com. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.

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