Ravikant Nagaich

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Ravikant Nagaich
Born (1931-07-05) July 5, 1931
India Bombay, India
Died 6 January 1991
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation Director
Cinematographer
Years active 1955–1988

Ravikant Nagaich (1931 6 January 1991, Chennai, Tamil Nadu) is an Indian film personality born at Atrauli, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India in a Brahmin family.

He started his filming career as a Cinematographer in Telugu films, N.T. Rama Rao's Sri Seetha Rama Kalyanam in 1961 being his first film. With Farz He turned to Hindi movies and direction. This low budget thriller inspired by James Bond was surprise hit and helped Ravikant and the films lead pairs ( Jeetendra and Babita) career. Jeetendra reprised his role as Agent 116, Gopalkishan Pandey in Raksha (1981).

He went on to direct 24 more films Duty being his last. Though he had some big budget hits like Mere Jeevan Saathi and The Train (1970 film),his low budget fare such as Surakshaa and Wardaat- again in the secret agent mode like Farz and Raksha- are his remembered hits due to the tacky stunts and special effects and the fact that despite these drawbacks the films did well. Mithun Chakravorty too benefitted from Surakshaa to move to commercial films as Jeetendra had earlier with Farz.

He also produced two films in the 1980s- Wardaat and Shapath.

Filmography

1960s

  • Sri Seetha Rama Kalyanam (1961) (cinematographer)
  • Gulebakavali Katha (1962) (cinematographer)
  • Sri Krishnarjuna Yudham (1963) (cinematographer)
  • Shri Krishna Pandaviyam (1966) (cinematographer)
  • Goodachari 116 (1967) (director)
  • Farz (1967) (director and cinematographer)
  • Raja Aur Runk (1968) (cinematographer)
  • Jigri Dost (1969) (director)
  • Mahabaladu (1969) (director)

1970s

  • The Train (1970) (director and phographer)
  • Himmat (1970) (director and photographer)
  • Pyar Ki Kahani (1971) (director and cinematographer)
  • Haseenon Ka Devata (1971) (director)
  • Mere Jeevan Saathi (1972) (director and cinematographer)
  • Keemat (1973) (director and photographer)
  • Kala Sona (1975) (director and photographer)
  • Rani Aur Lalpari (1975) (director)
  • Seeta Kalyanam (1976) (cinematographer)
  • Daku Aur Mahatma (1977) (director)
  • Jadu Tona (1977) (director)
  • Thief of Baghdad (1977) (director)
  • Surakshaa (1979) (director)

1980s

  • Morcha (1980) (director, cinematographer)
  • Rajadhi Raju (1980) (cinematographer)
  • Sahhas (1981) (director)
  • Wardaat (1981) (producer and director)
  • Laparwah (1981) (director)
  • Raksha (1981) (director)
  • Saugandh (1982) (director)
  • Shapath (1984) (producer and director)
  • Tarkeeb (1984) (director)
  • The Gold Medal (1984) (director)
  • Duty (1986) (director)

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