Kanti Shah
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Kanti Shah | |
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Occupation | Film Director, Producer, Screenwriter |
Years active | 1991 – present |
Spouse(s) | Sapna Tanveer (2001-Present) |
Kanti Shah is a director and producer of B grade Hindi movies. He is best known for directing the cult film Gunda in 1998[1] and the most popular "Kanti Shah ke Angoor". His movies mostly star his wife, Sapna Tanveer.[2] He lives in Dosti Acres, Wadala East, Mumbai. Sudeep Mukherjee has served as his casting director in almost all of his films. He also made a cameo in his hit film 'Fauji Fauj Mein Padosi Mauj Mein'.
Producer/Director
- Angoor (4 November 2005)
- Sudeep Ke Do Sathi (2013)
- Khooni Shaitan (2004)
- Raton ki Rani (2004)
- Pyaasa Haiwan
- Garam (11 February 2005)
- Gunda (1998)
- Loha (1997)
- Rangbaaz (25 October 1996)
- Phoolan Hasina Ramkali (29 January 1993)
- Basanti Tangewali (1 May 1992)
- Ramwati (1991)
- Ganga Jamuna Ki Lalkar (1991)
- Meri Lalkaar (1990)
- Maar Dhaad (1988)
- Padosan Jawan Patni Pareshaan
Screenplay
- Phoolan Hasina Ramkali (29 January 1993)
Story Writer
- Munnibai (1999)
- Phoolan Hasina Ramkali (29 January 1993)
- Rani Aur Maharani (1993)
- Ganga Bani Shola (3 July 1992)
- Basanti Tangewali (1 May 1992)
- Ganga Jamuna Ki Lalkar (1991)
- Hag Toofan (1991)
- Fauji Fauj Mein Padosi Mauj Mein (2002)
References
- ↑ "Your weekend fix". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
- ↑ Javeri, Lakshmi Govindrajan. "The porn identity". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
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