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Gajanan Jagirdar

Gajanan Jagirdar (2 April 1907 – 13 August 1988) was a veteran Indian film director, screenwriter and actor. He worked in Hindi Cinema, also called Bollywood, as well as Marathi cinema. The period of 1942 to 1947, saw his rise as a film director with Prabhat Films.[1][2]

Gajanan Jagirdar
Born(1907-04-02)2 April 1907
Died13 August 1988(1988-08-13) (aged 81)
Occupation(s)Actor, screenwriter, director

He was appointed as the first director (then principal) of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) in 1960 which was known as Film Institute of India then. Jagirdar served as the director of the FTII for just over a year, from 1961 to 1962. He was associated with the Prabhat Film Company three decades before his FTII role, when the campus was the base of the Prabhat.

He became a well-known pedagogue applying the acting theories of Stanislavsky to the prevailing local conditions.

At the 1962 National Film Awards his film Vaijayanta was awarded the Second Best Marathi Feature Film.[3]

Early life edit

Gajanan Jagirdar was born on 2 April 1907 in Amravati, a city in Amravati district, which was a part of the erstwhile Bombay Presidency of British India. He started acting as a child actor in the amateur stage.[4] Gajanan was a teacher before joining the film industry.[5]

Film career edit

Gajanan began his film career in 1931 as a scenarist and assistant director in Prabhat Film Company and became a full-fledged film director only two years later in 1934.[6][7] His first Bollywood film was Sinhasan (1934) as a director. Gajanan Jagirdar's role of Ramshastri in the movie Ramshastri (film) won him immense appreciation and popularity.[8]

Filmography edit

As director edit

As actor edit

  • Talaq (1938) - Chhabilelal
  • Meetha Zahar (1938)
  • Shejari (1941) - Mirza
  • Payachi Dasi (1941) - Nokheram
  • Padosi (1941) - Mirza
  • Vasantsena (1942) - Shakar
  • Kanoon (1943)
  • Ramshastri (1944) - Ramshastri
  • Kiran (1944)
  • Jhumke (1946)
  • Behram Khan (1946)
  • Dhanyawad (1948)
  • Lekh (1949)
  • Sabak (1950)
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji (1952) - King Aurangzeb
  • Armaan (1953)
  • Mahatma (1953, Marathi)
  • Gajanan Maharaj Ki Jai (1954)
  • Malka-e-Alam Noorjehan (1954)
  • Mahatma Kabir (1954)
  • Maan (1954)
  • Angarey (1954) - Singoba
  • Ghar Ghar Mein Diwali (1955) - Seth Mohanlal
  • Ramshastri Ka Nyay (1956)
  • Chhoo Mantar (1956) - The King
  • Yahudi Ki Ladki (1957) [13]
  • Talaash (1957)
  • Paying Guest (1957) - Public Prosecutor Dayal
  • Apradhi Kaun? (1957) - Shree Nath / Dina Nath
  • Trolley Driver (1958)
  • Karigar (1958) - Shankar's Employer
  • Dulhan (1958) - Seth Dhanpal
  • Raj Tilak (1958) - Sardar Mangal Sen
  • Qaidi No. 911 (1959) - Jailor
  • Chacha Zindabad (1959) - Judge Khanna
  • Hum Hindustani (1960) - Verma
  • Babar (1960) - Shehenshah Jaheeruddin Babar
  • Hum Dono (1961) - Mita's Father
  • Main Chup Rahungi (1962) - Ratan Kumar
  • Aarti (1962) - Deepak's Father
  • Grahasti (1963) - Maya and Radha's dad
  • Ek Don Teen (1964)
  • Guide (1965) - Bhola
  • Tu Hi Meri Zindagi (1965)
  • Saiyan Se Neha Lagaibe (1965)
  • Kaajal (1965) - Saxena
  • Ek Saal Pehle (1965)
  • Yugo Yugo Mi Vaat Pahili (1965, Marathi)
  • Shankar Khan (1966) - Lala Kedarnath
  • Suraj (1966) - Ram Singh
  • Amrapali (1966) - Kulpati Mahanam
  • Hum Kahan Ja Rahe Hain (1966) - Principal
  • Dillagi (1966) - Raibahadur
  • Chhota Bhai (1966) - Poojary
  • Mera Naam Johar (1968) - Lalji
  • Dil Aur Mohabbat' (1968) - Hostel Warden
  • Jhuk Gaya Aasman (1968) - Shankarlal Khanna
  • Humsaya (1968) - Sharma - Intelligence Office Chief
  • Farishta (1968)
  • Beti Tumhare Jaisi (1969)
  • Aadmi Aur Insaan (1969) - Judge
  • Ittefaq (1969) - Dr. Trivedi
  • Sajan (1969) - Guruji
  • Paisa Ya Pyaar (1969) - Shankarlal
  • Nanak Naam Jahaz Hai (1969) - Judge
  • Insaan Aur Shaitan (1970) - Shankar Chauhan
  • Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani (1970) - Padma's brother
  • Devi (1970) - Ram Singh (Driver)
  • Chingari (1971 film)
  • Veer Chhatrasal (1971)
  • Bahake Kadam (1971)
  • Nate Jadale Don Jiwaache (1971)
  • Chingari (1971) - Advocate
  • Jwala (1971) - Sardar
  • Hulchul (1971) - Padma's Father
  • Albela (1971)
  • Chori Chori (1972) - Komal's Father
  • Zindagi Zindagi (1972) - Mr. Sharma
  • Sub Ka Saathi (1972) - Sevak Ram
  • Sonal (1973)
  • Bandhe Haath (1973) - Seth. Harnam Das
  • Aa Gale Lag Jaa (1973) - Dr. Saxena
  • Badi Maa (1974)
  • Woh Main Nahin (1974) - Judge
  • Raja Shiv Chhatrapati (1974)
  • Hamrahi (1974)
  • Archana (1974) - Gopal Kaka
  • Aashiana (1974)
  • Awara Ladki (1975)
  • Mutthi Bhar Chawal (1975)
  • Dafaa 302: Indian Penal Code Section 302 (Section of Murder) (1975) - Judge
  • Badnaam (1975) - Shankerlal
  • Gumrah (1976) - Professor Vaidya
  • Aaj Ka Ye Ghar (1976)
  • Immaan Dharam (1977) - Barkat Chacha
  • Dhoop Chhaon (1977) - Abdul
  • Shankar Hussain (1977) - Mir Irshaad Hussain
  • Ram Bharose (1977)
  • Paradh (1977)
  • Naami Chor (1977)
  • Mera Vachan Geeta Ki Kasam (1977) - Swamiji
  • Mandir Masjid (1977)
  • Aadmi Sadak Ka (1977) - Retd. Commissioner Upendra Nath
  • Des Pardes (1978) - Mr. Sahni
  • Saajan Bina Suhagan (1978) - Doctor (uncredited)
  • Karmayogi (1978) - Principal
  • Dost Asava Tar Asa (1978) - Retired Commissioner
  • Ankh Ka Tara (1978) - Karim
  • Anjaam (1978) - Maharaja
  • Saanch Ko Aanch Nahin (1979) - Hariram
  • Naiyya (1979) - Sarpanch of Lakhipur
  • Maan Apmaan (1979) - Parvati's dad
  • Beqasoor (1980 film) - Jagmohan Sinha
  • Premika (1980)
  • Manokaamnaa (1980) - Jain (Ex-DFO)
  • Chambal Ki Kasam (1980) - Radhu Kaka
  • Dostana (1980) - High School Principal
  • Maan Abhiman (1980) - Money-lender Prabhu Dayal Gupta
  • Dahshat (1981) - Elderly Doctor
  • Kaalia (1981) - 1st Defense Attorney
  • Umrao Jaan (1981) - Maulvi
  • Maan Gaye Ustaad (1981) - Prosecuting Lawyer
  • Khud-Daar (1982) - Judge
  • Dharam Kanta (1982) - Mukhiya
  • Sun Sajna (1982) - Doctor
  • Love in Goa (1983) - Mr. D'Souza
  • Rishta Kagaz Ka (1983) - Professor Sharma
  • Lal Chunariya (1983) - Kundan's dad
  • Laila (1984)
  • Maan Maryada (1984) - Police Commissioner
  • Bepanaah (1985) - Brahmprakash Bharadwaj
  • Aap Ke Saath (1986) - Parsaji (oldman in "Aged Home")
  • Sutradhar (1987) - Headmaster
  • Soorma Bhopali (1988)
  • Pyase Nain (1989) - Senior Police Inspector (final film role)

Awards and honors edit

Gajanan Jagirdar was awarded the best actor award for his portrayal of the poet Parshuram in the film Shahir Parshuram by Government of Maharashtra in 1962. The Bengal journalists Association in 5th Annual BFJA Awards bestowed upon him the best actor award for his performance in the film's Padosi.[14] The same Bengal journalists Association in 8th Annual BFJA Awards honoured him doubly in 1944 by citing him both as Best Actor of the Year and Best Director of the Year for his film Ramshastri.[15]

Death edit

Gajanan Jagirdar died of a heart attack on 13 August 1988 at his residence in Bombay (now Mumbai), aged 81.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ K. Moti Gokulsing; Adjunct Fellow East-West Center Hawaii Scholar in Residence Wimal Dissanayake; Wimal Dissanayake (2013). Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas. Routledge. pp. 78–. ISBN 978-1-136-77284-9.
  2. ^ Ashish Rajadhyaksha; Paul Willemen (10 July 2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Taylor & Francis. pp. 1994–. ISBN 978-1-135-94325-7.
  3. ^ . International Film Festival of India. Archived from the original on 2 December 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  4. ^ Ashok Raj (November 2009). Hero, Volume 1. Hay House, Inc, 01-Nov-2009. p. 42. ISBN 9789381398029.
  5. ^ Isak Mujawar (1969). Maharashtra: birthplace of Indian film industry. Chief Information Officer, Maharashtra Information Centre. p. 67.
  6. ^ Rekha Menon (1963). Cultural Profiles: Calcutta. Santiniketan. International Cultural Centre. p. 117. Gajanan Jagirdar Gajanan Jagirdar, film producer, actor and director, was born in 1907 at Amraoti. He began his film career in 1931 as a scenarist and assistant director and became a full-fledged film director only two years later.
  7. ^ Sanjit Narwekar; Raghuvir Kul; D. B. Samant (1995). Marathi Cinema: in retrospect. Maharashtra Film, Stage & Cultural Development Corporation Maharashtra Film, Stage & Cultural Development Corp. p. 66.
  8. ^ Isak Mujawar (1969). Maharashtra: birthplace of Indian film industry. Chief Information Officer, Maharashtra Information Centre. p. 120.
  9. ^ G Jagirdaar at Bollywood Hungama
  10. ^ Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (1999). Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema. British Film Institute. ISBN 9780851706696. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
  11. ^ Shampa Banerjee; Anil Srivastava (1988). One Hundred Indian Feature Films: An Annotated Filmography. Taylor & Francis. pp. 155–. ISBN 978-0-8240-9483-6.
  12. ^ Nilu N. Gavankar (2011). The Desai Trio and the Movie Industry of India. AuthorHouse. pp. 171–. ISBN 978-1-4634-1941-7.
  13. ^ "Yahudi Ki Ladki (1957)". Retrieved 27 August 2014.
  14. ^ Hero volume 1 by Hay House, Inc
  15. ^ Rekha Menon (1963). Cultural Profiles: Calcutta. Santiniketan. Inter-National Cultural Centre. p. 117. Gajanan Jagirdar for his role in the latter film he won the Best Actor of the Year citation from the Bengal Film Journalists Association. The same Association honoured him doubly in 1944 by citing him both as Best Actor of the Year and Best Director of the Year for his film Ram Shastrt.
  16. ^ Indian Cinema. Directorate of Film Festivals, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. 1988. p. 89. Gajanan Jagirdar, the well-known and respected Marathi film producer and director and one-time actor in Hindi and Marathi films passed away in Bombay on August 13, 1988 after a heart attack at the age of 81

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Gajanan Jagirdar 2 April 1907 13 August 1988 was a veteran Indian film director screenwriter and actor He worked in Hindi Cinema also called Bollywood as well as Marathi cinema The period of 1942 to 1947 saw his rise as a film director with Prabhat Films 1 2 Gajanan JagirdarBorn 1907 04 02 2 April 1907Amravati Central Provinces and Berar British IndiaDied13 August 1988 1988 08 13 aged 81 Bombay Maharashtra IndiaOccupation s Actor screenwriter directorHe was appointed as the first director then principal of the Film and Television Institute of India FTII in 1960 which was known as Film Institute of India then Jagirdar served as the director of the FTII for just over a year from 1961 to 1962 He was associated with the Prabhat Film Company three decades before his FTII role when the campus was the base of the Prabhat He became a well known pedagogue applying the acting theories of Stanislavsky to the prevailing local conditions At the 1962 National Film Awards his film Vaijayanta was awarded the Second Best Marathi Feature Film 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Film career 3 Filmography 3 1 As director 3 2 As actor 4 Awards and honors 5 Death 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editGajanan Jagirdar was born on 2 April 1907 in Amravati a city in Amravati district which was a part of the erstwhile Bombay Presidency of British India He started acting as a child actor in the amateur stage 4 Gajanan was a teacher before joining the film industry 5 Film career editGajanan began his film career in 1931 as a scenarist and assistant director in Prabhat Film Company and became a full fledged film director only two years later in 1934 6 7 His first Bollywood film was Sinhasan 1934 as a director Gajanan Jagirdar s role of Ramshastri in the movie Ramshastri film won him immense appreciation and popularity 8 Filmography editAs director edit Honhar 1936 9 Main Hari 1940 Charnon Ki Dasi 1941 Vasantsena 1942 10 Ramshastri 1944 Marathi 11 Behram Khan 1946 Hindi Jail Yatra 1947 Umaaje Naik 1961 Marathi as producer 12 Vijayanta 1961 Marathi As actor edit Talaq 1938 Chhabilelal Meetha Zahar 1938 Shejari 1941 Mirza Payachi Dasi 1941 Nokheram Padosi 1941 Mirza Vasantsena 1942 Shakar Kanoon 1943 Ramshastri 1944 Ramshastri Kiran 1944 Jhumke 1946 Behram Khan 1946 Dhanyawad 1948 Lekh 1949 Sabak 1950 Chhatrapati Shivaji 1952 King Aurangzeb Armaan 1953 Mahatma 1953 Marathi Gajanan Maharaj Ki Jai 1954 Malka e Alam Noorjehan 1954 Mahatma Kabir 1954 Maan 1954 Angarey 1954 Singoba Ghar Ghar Mein Diwali 1955 Seth Mohanlal Ramshastri Ka Nyay 1956 Chhoo Mantar 1956 The King Yahudi Ki Ladki 1957 13 Talaash 1957 Paying Guest 1957 Public Prosecutor Dayal Apradhi Kaun 1957 Shree Nath Dina Nath Trolley Driver 1958 Karigar 1958 Shankar s Employer Dulhan 1958 Seth Dhanpal Raj Tilak 1958 Sardar Mangal Sen Qaidi No 911 1959 Jailor Chacha Zindabad 1959 Judge Khanna Hum Hindustani 1960 Verma Babar 1960 Shehenshah Jaheeruddin Babar Hum Dono 1961 Mita s Father Main Chup Rahungi 1962 Ratan Kumar Aarti 1962 Deepak s Father Grahasti 1963 Maya and Radha s dad Ek Don Teen 1964 Guide 1965 Bhola Tu Hi Meri Zindagi 1965 Saiyan Se Neha Lagaibe 1965 Kaajal 1965 Saxena Ek Saal Pehle 1965 Yugo Yugo Mi Vaat Pahili 1965 Marathi Shankar Khan 1966 Lala Kedarnath Suraj 1966 Ram Singh Amrapali 1966 Kulpati Mahanam Hum Kahan Ja Rahe Hain 1966 Principal Dillagi 1966 Raibahadur Chhota Bhai 1966 Poojary Mera Naam Johar 1968 Lalji Dil Aur Mohabbat 1968 Hostel Warden Jhuk Gaya Aasman 1968 Shankarlal Khanna Humsaya 1968 Sharma Intelligence Office Chief Farishta 1968 Beti Tumhare Jaisi 1969 Aadmi Aur Insaan 1969 Judge Ittefaq 1969 Dr Trivedi Sajan 1969 Guruji Paisa Ya Pyaar 1969 Shankarlal Nanak Naam Jahaz Hai 1969 Judge Insaan Aur Shaitan 1970 Shankar Chauhan Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani 1970 Padma s brother Devi 1970 Ram Singh Driver Chingari 1971 film Veer Chhatrasal 1971 Bahake Kadam 1971 Nate Jadale Don Jiwaache 1971 Chingari 1971 Advocate Jwala 1971 Sardar Hulchul 1971 Padma s Father Albela 1971 Chori Chori 1972 Komal s Father Zindagi Zindagi 1972 Mr Sharma Sub Ka Saathi 1972 Sevak Ram Sonal 1973 Bandhe Haath 1973 Seth Harnam Das Aa Gale Lag Jaa 1973 Dr Saxena Badi Maa 1974 Woh Main Nahin 1974 Judge Raja Shiv Chhatrapati 1974 Hamrahi 1974 Archana 1974 Gopal Kaka Aashiana 1974 Awara Ladki 1975 Mutthi Bhar Chawal 1975 Dafaa 302 Indian Penal Code Section 302 Section of Murder 1975 Judge Badnaam 1975 Shankerlal Gumrah 1976 Professor Vaidya Aaj Ka Ye Ghar 1976 Immaan Dharam 1977 Barkat Chacha Dhoop Chhaon 1977 Abdul Shankar Hussain 1977 Mir Irshaad Hussain Ram Bharose 1977 Paradh 1977 Naami Chor 1977 Mera Vachan Geeta Ki Kasam 1977 Swamiji Mandir Masjid 1977 Aadmi Sadak Ka 1977 Retd Commissioner Upendra Nath Des Pardes 1978 Mr Sahni Saajan Bina Suhagan 1978 Doctor uncredited Karmayogi 1978 Principal Dost Asava Tar Asa 1978 Retired Commissioner Ankh Ka Tara 1978 Karim Anjaam 1978 Maharaja Saanch Ko Aanch Nahin 1979 Hariram Naiyya 1979 Sarpanch of Lakhipur Maan Apmaan 1979 Parvati s dad Beqasoor 1980 film Jagmohan Sinha Premika 1980 Manokaamnaa 1980 Jain Ex DFO Chambal Ki Kasam 1980 Radhu Kaka Dostana 1980 High School Principal Maan Abhiman 1980 Money lender Prabhu Dayal Gupta Dahshat 1981 Elderly Doctor Kaalia 1981 1st Defense Attorney Umrao Jaan 1981 Maulvi Maan Gaye Ustaad 1981 Prosecuting Lawyer Khud Daar 1982 Judge Dharam Kanta 1982 Mukhiya Sun Sajna 1982 Doctor Love in Goa 1983 Mr D Souza Rishta Kagaz Ka 1983 Professor Sharma Lal Chunariya 1983 Kundan s dad Laila 1984 Maan Maryada 1984 Police Commissioner Bepanaah 1985 Brahmprakash Bharadwaj Aap Ke Saath 1986 Parsaji oldman in Aged Home Sutradhar 1987 Headmaster Soorma Bhopali 1988 Pyase Nain 1989 Senior Police Inspector final film role Awards and honors editGajanan Jagirdar was awarded the best actor award for his portrayal of the poet Parshuram in the film Shahir Parshuram by Government of Maharashtra in 1962 The Bengal journalists Association in 5th Annual BFJA Awards bestowed upon him the best actor award for his performance in the film s Padosi 14 The same Bengal journalists Association in 8th Annual BFJA Awards honoured him doubly in 1944 by citing him both as Best Actor of the Year and Best Director of the Year for his film Ramshastri 15 Death editGajanan Jagirdar died of a heart attack on 13 August 1988 at his residence in Bombay now Mumbai aged 81 16 References edit K Moti Gokulsing Adjunct Fellow East West Center Hawaii Scholar in Residence Wimal Dissanayake Wimal Dissanayake 2013 Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas Routledge pp 78 ISBN 978 1 136 77284 9 Ashish Rajadhyaksha Paul Willemen 10 July 2014 Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema Taylor amp Francis pp 1994 ISBN 978 1 135 94325 7 9th National Film Awards International Film Festival of India Archived from the original on 2 December 2016 Retrieved 8 September 2011 Ashok Raj November 2009 Hero Volume 1 Hay House Inc 01 Nov 2009 p 42 ISBN 9789381398029 Isak Mujawar 1969 Maharashtra birthplace of Indian film industry Chief Information Officer Maharashtra Information Centre p 67 Rekha Menon 1963 Cultural Profiles Calcutta Santiniketan International Cultural Centre p 117 Gajanan Jagirdar Gajanan Jagirdar film producer actor and director was born in 1907 at Amraoti He began his film career in 1931 as a scenarist and assistant director and became a full fledged film director only two years later Sanjit Narwekar Raghuvir Kul D B Samant 1995 Marathi Cinema in retrospect Maharashtra Film Stage amp Cultural Development Corporation Maharashtra Film Stage amp Cultural Development Corp p 66 Isak Mujawar 1969 Maharashtra birthplace of Indian film industry Chief Information Officer Maharashtra Information Centre p 120 G Jagirdaar at Bollywood Hungama Rajadhyaksha Ashish Willemen Paul 1999 Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema British Film Institute ISBN 9780851706696 Retrieved 23 July 2012 Shampa Banerjee Anil Srivastava 1988 One Hundred Indian Feature Films An Annotated Filmography Taylor amp Francis pp 155 ISBN 978 0 8240 9483 6 Nilu N Gavankar 2011 The Desai Trio and the Movie Industry of India AuthorHouse pp 171 ISBN 978 1 4634 1941 7 Yahudi Ki Ladki 1957 Retrieved 27 August 2014 Hero volume 1 by Hay House Inc Rekha Menon 1963 Cultural Profiles Calcutta Santiniketan Inter National Cultural Centre p 117 Gajanan Jagirdar for his role in the latter film he won the Best Actor of the Year citation from the Bengal Film Journalists Association The same Association honoured him doubly in 1944 by citing him both as Best Actor of the Year and Best Director of the Year for his film Ram Shastrt Indian Cinema Directorate of Film Festivals Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 1988 p 89 Gajanan Jagirdar the well known and respected Marathi film producer and director and one time actor in Hindi and Marathi films passed away in Bombay on August 13 1988 after a heart attack at the age of 81External links editGajanan Jagirdar at IMDb nbsp Gajanan Jagirdar at Bollywood Hungama nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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