Hrishikesh Mukherjee

Indian film director and screenwriter

Hrishikesh Mukherjee - Artists & Creatives born September 30th, 1922
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A prominent figure in Indian cinema, this individual directed and produced numerous acclaimed films during a prolific career. The focus was on human emotions and social issues, depicted through a realistic lens. Contributions to the film industry included notable works that combined humor with drama, highlighting everyday life. The directorial style favored strong narratives and well-developed characters, resonating with a wide audience. Received a National Film Award for Best Feature Film and celebrated for storytelling that captured the essence of Indian culture.

Directed the film 'Anand'

Directed the film 'Chupke Chupke'

Produced the film 'Bawarchi'

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