Kanti Shah
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 Bollywood director, born on 2nd April 1942 producer and writer of C grade Hindi movies specially Horror and Adult movies. He is best known for directing Mithun Chakraborty and Dharmendra in later half of the nineties, like Gunda in 1998,[1]Loha in 1997 and the most popular "Kanti Shah ke Angoor". His movies mostly star his wife, Sapna Tanveer.[2] He lives in Dosti Acres, Wadala East, a ghetto suburb of Mumbai. Veteran B-grade movie producer 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'. Kanti Shah is widely regarded as the B-grade Tarantino of Indian Cinema.
Filmography
Director (37 credits)
2006 Free Entry 2005 Angoor 2005 Garam 2003 Jung Ke Sholay 2003 Meri Ganga Ki Saugandh 2003 Pyaasa Haiwan 2003 Pyaasi 2003 Pyaasi Bhootni 2002 Darwaza 2002 Duplicate Sholay 2002 Khooni Shaitan 2002 Shola Bai 2001 Zaroorat 2001 Jagira 2001 Galiyon Ka Badshah 2001 Aag Ke Sholay 2001 Aaj Ka Gunda 2001 Jungle Ki Sherni 2001 Qatil Chudail 2000 Jallad No. 1 2000 Meri Jung Ka Elaan 2000 Daku Ramkali 1999 Munnibai 1999 Bhoot Ka Darr 1999 Dacait Queen 1998 Gunda 1997 Loha 1996 Rangbaaz 1995 Veer 1994 Aag Andhi Aur Toofan 1994 Aag Aur Chingari 1993 Aag Toofan 1993 Phoolan Hasina Ramkali 1993 Rani Aur Maharani 1992 Ganga Bani Shola (as Kanti Ghosh) 1992 Basanti Tangewali 1991 Ganga Jamuna Ki Lalkaar
Producer (7 credits)
2005 Angoor (producer) 2005 Garam (producer) 1996 Rangbaaz (producer) 1993 Phoolan Hasina Ramkali (producer) 1992 Basanti Tangewali (producer) 1991 Ganga Jamuna Ki Lalkaar (producer) 1988 Maar Dhaad (producer)
Writer (4 credits)
1999 Munnibai (writer) 1995 Veer 1993 Aag Toofan (screenplay) 1993 Phoolan Hasina Ramkali (screenplay) / (story)
References
- ↑ "Your weekend fix". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
- ↑ Javeri, Lakshmi Govindrajan. "The porn identity". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 23 March 2012.