Shekhar Kapur
Indian film director and producer, 'Lagaan'
Indian film director and producer, 'Lagaan'
An acclaimed director, producer, and screenwriter, a significant figure in Indian cinema, renowned for establishing a footprint in global film. Directed the highly praised films 'Bandit Queen' and 'Lagaan', the latter receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. Served as a producer for various projects, contributing to the development of film narratives in both India and abroad. In addition, focused on creating work that resonates with Indian cultural themes while appealing to broader international audiences.
Directed 'Lagaan', nominated for an Academy Award
Directed 'Bandit Queen', based on Phoolan Devi's life
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