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Vishal Bhardwaj

Vishal Bhardwaj (born 4 August 1965)[1] is an Indian film director, screenwriter, producer, music composer and playback singer. He is known for his work in Hindi cinema, and is the recipient of eight National Film Awards and a Filmfare Award.

Vishal Bhardwaj
Bhardwaj in 2016
Born (1965-08-04) 4 August 1965 (age 58)
Occupation(s)Director, producer, writer, music director
Years active1995–present
SpouseRekha Bhardwaj

Bhardwaj made his debut as a music composer with the children's film Abhay (1995), and received wider recognition with his compositions in Gulzar's Maachis (1996). He received the Filmfare R. D. Burman Award for New Music Talent for the latter. He went on to compose music for the films Satya (1998) and Godmother (1999). For the latter, he garnered the National Film Award for Best Music Direction.

Bhardwaj made his directorial debut with the children's film Makdee (2002), for which he also composed the music. He garnered widespread critical acclaim and numerous accolades for writing and directing the Indian adaptations of three tragedies by William Shakespeare: Maqbool (2003) from Macbeth, Omkara (2006) from Othello, and Haider (2014) from Hamlet. He has also directed the action film Kaminey, the black comedy 7 Khoon Maaf (2011), and the satire Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola (2013).

In addition, Bhardwaj produces films under his banner VB Pictures. He has co-written and produced the films Ishqiya (2010), its sequel Dedh Ishqiya (2014), and the drama thriller Talvar (2015), among others. He has composed the musical score for each of his directorial and production ventures, and frequently collaborates with the lyricist Gulzar. He is married to playback singer Rekha Bhardwaj.

Mr. Bhardwaj is the board member of Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image.[2]

Personal life edit

Bhardwaj was born on 4 August 1965, in Chandpur city in District Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh.[3][4] His mother Satya Bhardwaj, was a homemaker, and father Ram Bhardwaj, was a sugarcane inspector.[5] His father also wrote poetry and lyrics for Hindi films.[4] He and his family lived in Najibabad until he completed class five in school.[6] They later moved to Meerut, where he used to play cricket for the state's under-19 team. His thumb broke during a practice session a day before an inter-university tournament causing him to be unable to play for the year. The same year, his father died causing him to be unable to continue his cricket career.[6] [7] He had an elder brother, who struggled for years in Mumbai to become a film producer and later died of a heart attack.[6] He composed a song at the age of seventeen. After hearing it, his father discussed it with music director Usha Khanna. She used it for the film Yaar Kasam (1985).[6] Bhardwaj later moved to Delhi to pursue his graduation at the Hindu College, University of Delhi.[8] He met his wife and playback singer Rekha Bhardwaj during the college annual function; she was a year senior to him.[9] He is also an avid tennis player.[10]

Career edit

Bhardwaj started playing harmonium for friends who were ghazal singers. After a few years, he took up a job with a music company called CBS in Delhi.[6][11] He later went to Mumbai to become a music composer, and he only took to directing films to create the opportunity to compose music.[10] His interest in film direction kindled after watching Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction (1994), and Krzysztof Kieślowski's television series Dekalog, during a film festival in Thiruvananthapuram.[6][11]

Music composer edit

In 1995, Bhardwaj made his debut as a music composer for the children's film Abhay.[12] He then went on to compose music for Fauji (1995), and Sanshodhan (1996).[13][14] In 1996, he served as the music director for Gulzar's Maachis (1996), for which he received the Filmfare R. D. Burman Award for New Music Talent, and his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director.[15] The film depicted the transformation of boys into terrorists during the Punjab insurgency in Punjab in the 1980s.[16] The soundtrack composed by Bhardwaj became an anthem for the politically restive college youth at that time.[16] He later collaborated with him on TV serials such as Alice in Wonderland and Gubbare.[17] His further projects included Betaabi (1997), Tunnu Ki Tina (1997), Satya (1998) and Hu Tu Tu (1999).[18][19] At the 46th National Film Awards, Bhardwaj received the National Film Award for Best Music Direction for his critically acclaimed score in Godmother (1999).[20]

In 2010, he composed the music for his production venture Ishqiya, which garnered him his second National Film Award for Best Music Direction, and his second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director.[21] He also composed music for Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli, the Hindi dubbed version of the anime adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's original collection of stories, The Jungle Book.[22] Apart from feature films, Bhardwaj has provided music for music albums such as Sunset Point (2000), Ishqa Ishqa (2002) and Barse Barse (2011).[23][24][25] He frequently collaborates with Gulzar.[4]

Writer and director edit

Bhardwaj made his directorial debut with the children's film Makdee (2002), starring Shabana Azmi, Makarand Deshpande and Shweta Prasad. The film tells the story of twin young girls and an alleged witch in a mansion.[15] It was screened in the Critics' Week (Spotlight on India) section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.[26]

Bhardwaj had read a short version of William Shakespeare's Macbeth and wanted to turn it into a gangster film.[7] He had seen Akira Kurosawa's Throne of Blood (1957), which was also inspired by Macbeth. It inspired Bhardwaj to make it into a feature film.[27] He then started working with Abbas Tyrewala to adapt the play.[27] Bhardwaj then came up with its film adaptation Maqbool (2003), starring Pankaj Kapur, Irrfan Khan and Tabu; it was set against the backdrop of Mumbai underworld. The film was screened at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and at the 2003 Toronto Film Festival.[28][29] Sita Menon of Rediff.com in her review called it "..a visual gallery that is an intelligent blend of dark, tragic overtones and comic, satirical undertones."[30] CNN-IBN listed Maqbool as "one of the 100 greatest Indian films of all time" in a 2013 list.[31] In 2010, Film critic Raja Sen mentioned it in "The Top 75 Hindi Films of the Decade" list.[32]

In 2006, Bhardwaj again adapted Shakespeare's tragedy Othello, as Omkara. Set against the backdrop of the political system in Uttar Pradesh, the film starred an ensemble cast of Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Konkona Sen Sharma, Vivek Oberoi and Bipasha Basu in lead roles, with Devgn playing the titular character.[33] It premiered at the 6th Marrakech International Film Festival, and was screened at the Cairo International Film Festival.[34] At the 54th National Film Awards, Bhardwaj received the Special Jury Award (feature film) for the film, in addition to earning his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Director.[35] Omkara met with widespread critical acclaim, but was a box office disappointment.[36] It however opened to positive box-office response in North America and the United Kingdom.[37]

Bhardwaj's next project was the children's film, The Blue Umbrella (2005), based on Ruskin Bond's novel of the same name. It won the National Film Award for Best Children's Film in 2005.[38] His followup was Blood Brothers (2007), a short-film on HIV/AIDS, with a run time of 13 minutes. It tells the story of a young man who, after finding out that he is HIV positive, allows his life to fall apart.[39] It was a part of the 'AIDS JaaGo', a series of four short films, directed by Mira Nair, Santosh Sivan, and Farhan Akhtar in a joint initiative by Nair and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.[40] The series premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival.[41] The same year, he also served as a writer for Sanjay Gupta's anthology film, Dus Kahaniyaan.[42]

In 2009, Bhardwaj directed the action film Kaminey, starring Shahid Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra. The film follows the rivalry between identical twins, one with a lisp and one with a stammer. The story was bought by him from a Kenyan writer.[43][44] It opened to positive reviews from critics upon release. Anupama Chopra gave a rating of 4 out of 5 and wrote "Kaminey is the best Bollywood film I've seen this year. It's an audacious, original rollercoaster ride. Written and directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, Kaminey requires patience and attention but the pay off is more than worth it."[45] Kaminey was also a financial success earning over 700 million (US$8.8 million) worldwide.[46] The film earned Bhardwaj his second nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Director and Best Music Director.

 
Bhardwaj in 2012

7 Khoon Maaf (2011), a film based on the Ruskin Bond's short story, Susanna's Seven Husbands, was Bhardwaj's next directorial venture. The story revolves around Susanna Anna-Marie Johannes (played by Priyanka Chopra) who murders her seven husbands in an unending quest for love. The film was written collaboratively by Bhardwaj, Bond and American writer Matthew Robbins.[47] It released on 18 February 2011 and met with positive reviews.[48] Zee News in its four out of five star review mentioned: "Vishal Bhardwaj does it again. The maverick filmmaker has once again woven magic with his latest blockbuster 7 Khoon Maaf".[49]

In 2013, Bhardwaj directed Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola, a political satire set in the rustic surroundings of a village in Haryana. It starred Anushka Sharma and Imran Khan, with Pankaj Kapur and Shabana Azmi in supporting roles.[50] Bhardwaj also choreographed a song "Oye Boy Charlie" in the film.[51] The film received mixed reviews from critics,[52] and underperformed at the box office.[53][54]

In 2014, Bhardwaj made his stage debut with the opera A Flowering Tree. It was based on a classic folk tale by Kannada writer and scholar A. K. Ramanujan.[55] He completed his William Shakespeare's trilogy with Haider (2014), based on the tragedy Hamlet. Set during the Kashmir conflict of 1995, the film starred Shahid Kapoor in the titular role, for which he along with Bhardwaj charged no money.[56] Haider garnered widespread critical acclaim, though was controversial among Hindu nationalists for its portrayal of the conflict in Kashmir.[57][58] CNN-IBN's Rajeev Masand called it "an elegant, thrilling film that casts a brave, unflinching eye on the Kashmir struggle."[59] At the 62nd National Film Awards, Bhardwaj won National Film Awards for Best Music Director and Best Dialogues.[60][61] It also earned him Filmfare nominations for Best Film and Best Director at the 60th Filmfare Awards.[62]

After two-year hiatus, Bhardwaj returned to direct Rangoon, a romantic drama set during World War II, starring Kangana Ranaut, Shahid Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan. About the film, Bhardwaj said: "In history, very few people know that India was also involved in the war. On the Burma border the British Indian army was fighting against Subhash Chandra Bose's INA (Indian National Army), who were then with Japanese army and Indians were killing Indians at the Burma border."[63] The film opened to generally mixed reviews and failed to find a wide audience at the box office.[64]

In 2018, Bhardwaj wrote, co-produced and directed Pataakha starring Sanya Malhotra and debutant Radhika Madan as two quarrelsome sisters. It was based on the short story Do Behenein by Rajasthani writer and teacher Charan Singh Pathik, which he had read in 2013 in Sahitya Kala Parishad journal and had loved.[65] Udita Jhunjhunwala of Mint called the film "real and gritty" with Bhardwaj creating an "altogether authentic world". She however, felt that the film was stretched in length and "squanders its material advantage to pad out a fable that splutters and grunts before it gains momentum."[66]

Producer edit

Bhardwaj has been producing his own films under his banner VB Pictures. In 2010, he produced the black comedy Ishqiya. Starring Vidya Balan, Naseeruddin Shah and Arshad Warsi; the film was directed by debutant Abhishek Chaubey.[67] Chaubey had earlier assisted and co-wrote several of Bhardwaj's film. The film was an average grosser at the box-office.[68] The film earned him his third nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director. He teamed up with Ekta Kapoor's Balaji Motion Pictures to produce the supernatural thriller Ek Thi Daayan (2013). Dealing with the themes of witchcraft, the film was based on 'Mobius Trips', a short story written by Konkona Sen Sharma's father.[69] It received mixed reviews from critics,[70] but proved to be a profitable venture at the box-office.[71]

His next production venture was Dedh Ishqiya, a sequel to the 2010 film Ishqiya. Starring Madhuri Dixit, Naseeruddin Shah, Huma Qureshi and Arshad Warsi; the film was a critical and commercial success with earning ₹270 million (US$4.1 million) in India and abroad.[72][73] In 2015, Bhardwaj wrote and co-produced Meghna Gulzar's drama thriller Talvar. The film was based on the 2008 Noida double murder case, and starred Irrfan Khan, Konkana Sen Sharma and Neeraj Kabi.[74] Talvar premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival,[75] and was released in India on 2 October 2015, to positive reviews from critics.[76]

Playback singer edit

Apart from composing music, Bhardwaj has also lent his voice for various songs for films like Omkara,[77] No Smoking (2007),[78] U Me Aur Hum (2008),[79] Kaminey,[80] Striker (2010),[81] 7 Khoon Maaf,[82] Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola and Haider.[83][84]

Craft and style edit

Bhardwaj's films are often twisted with portrayal of characters with grey shades.[85] He also frequently adapts short stories and plays in films. The Blue Umbrella and 7 Khoon Maaf were adapted from Ruskin Bond's short stories.[86] Maqbool, Omkara and Haider were adaptations of William Shakespeare's tragedies.[85] Some of Bhardwaj's films takes clues from real-life incidents. The Kashmir conflict was shown in Haider,[16] the Mumbai underworld in Maqbool,[85] and Talvar being based on the 2008 Noida double murder case.[74] Bhardwaj frequently collaborates with writer-lyricist Gulzar and calls him his "father" and "mentor".[87] Most of the treatments of his films are like documentaries. Haider was co-written by journalist-writer Basharat Peer, who was an eyewitness of the Kashmir conflict.[16] He evolves his script until the filming.

Bhardwaj is influenced by the film-making styles of Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak, Akira Kurosawa and Krzysztof Kieślowski.[88] Kieslowski's Dekalog (1989) inspired him to become a film-maker.[88] Veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah says: "I think he makes interesting films, even though I haven't liked all his works. But even his poor work is more interesting than a lot of people's so-called good work."[89]

Awards and nominations edit

In 1997, Bhardwaj won the Filmfare R. D. Burman Award for New Music Talent for Maachis.[15] He later won the National Film Award for Best Music Direction for Godmother.[20] He then went on to win two consecutive awards: The Blue Umbrella, which won the National Film Award for Best Children's Film,[38] and National Film Award – Special Jury Award for Omkara.[35] Bhardwaj received two Filmfare nominations for Kaminey for Best Director and Best Music Director.[90]

He won his second National Film Award for Best Music Direction, for his production venture Ishqiya.[21] At the 62nd National Film Awards, Bhardwaj won his third Best Music Director and Best Screenplay award for Haider.[60] In 2016, Bhardwaj was awarded with Yash Bharti Award by the Government of Uttar Pradesh for his contribution in the field of cinema.[91] He also received his second National Film Award for Best Screenplay for writing Talvar.[92] Bhardwaj's Shakespearean trilogy— Maqbool, Omkara and Haider— was screened as part of an event marking William Shakespear's 400th death anniversary co-hosted by the British Film Institute in London.[93] In 2019, Bhardwaj won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director for his second Malayalam film Carbon (2018).[94]

Filmography edit

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Director edit

Title Year Director Producer Screenwriter Notes
Makdee 2002 Yes Yes Yes
Maqbool 2003 Yes Yes Yes
The Blue Umbrella 2005 Yes Yes Yes National Film Award for Best Children's Film
Omkara 2006 Yes No Yes National Film Award – Special Jury Award (feature film)
Blood Brothers 2007 Yes No Yes Short film
No Smoking No Yes No
Dus Kahaniyaan No No Yes
Kaminey 2009 Yes Yes Yes
Ishqiya 2010 No Yes Yes
7 Khoon Maaf 2011 Yes Yes Yes
Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola 2013 Yes Yes Yes
Ek Thi Daayan No Yes Yes
Dedh Ishqiya 2014 No Yes Yes
Haider Yes Yes Yes National Film Award for Best Screenplay (Dialogues)
Talvar 2015 No Yes Yes National Film Award for Best Screenplay (Adapted)
Rangoon 2017 Yes Yes Yes
Pataakha 2018 Yes Yes Yes
Modern Love: Mumbai 2022 Yes No Yes Anthology series on Amazon Prime Video
Kuttey 2023 No Yes Yes
Fursat Yes No Yes Short film
Charlie Chopra & The Mystery Of Solang Valley Yes Yes Yes SonyLIV TV series
Khufiya Yes Yes Yes Netflix original film

Music director edit

Title Year Notes
Abhay (The Fearless) 1995
Fauji
Sanshodhan 1996
Maachis Filmfare R. D. Burman Award for New Music Talent
Tunnu Ki Tina 1997
Betaabi
Sham Ghansham 1998
Satya
Chachi 420
Daya Malayalam film
Jahan Tum Le Chalo 1999
Hu Tu Tu
Godmother National Film Award for Best Music Direction
Sunset point ft. Gulzar K.S.Chithra & Bhupinder Singh
Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar 2000
Choo Lenge Akash
Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega 2001
Mulaqaat 2002
Makdee
Kagaar: Life on the Edge 2003
Danav
Chupke Se
Maqbool
Paanch Unreleased
Bhagmati 2005
Ramji Londonwale
The Blue Umbrella
Omkara 2006
Nishabd 2007
Blood Brothers Short film
No Smoking
Dus Kahaniyaan
U Me Aur Hum 2008
Haal-e-Dil
Kaminey 2009
Ishqiya 2010 National Film Award for Best Music Direction
7 Khoon Maaf 2011
Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola 2013
Ek Thi Daayan
Dedh Ishqiya 2014
Haider National Film Award for Best Music Direction
Drishyam 2015
Talvar
Hawaizaada
Madaari 2016
Motu Patlu: King Of Kings Animation film
Rangoon 2017
Carbon 2018 Malayalam film
Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director
Pataakha
Sonchiriya 2019
1232 KMS 2021 National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film Music Direction
Navarasa Tamil Webseries; Episode: Inmai
Darlings 2022 Two songs
Kuttey 2023
Fursat Short film
Khufiya

Music video edit

Title Year Label Ref.
Palkein Kholo 2020 VB Music [95]
Dhoop Aane Do 2020 VB Music [96]
Mask Kho Gaya 2020 VB Music [97]

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vishal, bhardwaj, born, august, 1965, indian, film, director, screenwriter, producer, music, composer, playback, singer, known, work, hindi, cinema, recipient, eight, national, film, awards, filmfare, award, bhardwaj, 2016born, 1965, august, 1965, chandpur, ut. Vishal Bhardwaj born 4 August 1965 1 is an Indian film director screenwriter producer music composer and playback singer He is known for his work in Hindi cinema and is the recipient of eight National Film Awards and a Filmfare Award Vishal BhardwajBhardwaj in 2016Born 1965 08 04 4 August 1965 age 58 Chandpur Uttar Pradesh IndiaOccupation s Director producer writer music directorYears active1995 presentSpouseRekha BhardwajBhardwaj made his debut as a music composer with the children s film Abhay 1995 and received wider recognition with his compositions in Gulzar s Maachis 1996 He received the Filmfare R D Burman Award for New Music Talent for the latter He went on to compose music for the films Satya 1998 and Godmother 1999 For the latter he garnered the National Film Award for Best Music Direction Bhardwaj made his directorial debut with the children s film Makdee 2002 for which he also composed the music He garnered widespread critical acclaim and numerous accolades for writing and directing the Indian adaptations of three tragedies by William Shakespeare Maqbool 2003 from Macbeth Omkara 2006 from Othello and Haider 2014 from Hamlet He has also directed the action film Kaminey the black comedy 7 Khoon Maaf 2011 and the satire Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola 2013 In addition Bhardwaj produces films under his banner VB Pictures He has co written and produced the films Ishqiya 2010 its sequel Dedh Ishqiya 2014 and the drama thriller Talvar 2015 among others He has composed the musical score for each of his directorial and production ventures and frequently collaborates with the lyricist Gulzar He is married to playback singer Rekha Bhardwaj Mr Bhardwaj is the board member of Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image 2 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 Music composer 2 2 Writer and director 2 3 Producer 2 4 Playback singer 3 Craft and style 4 Awards and nominations 5 Filmography 5 1 Director 5 2 Music director 6 Music video 7 References 8 External linksPersonal life editBhardwaj was born on 4 August 1965 in Chandpur city in District Bijnor Uttar Pradesh 3 4 His mother Satya Bhardwaj was a homemaker and father Ram Bhardwaj was a sugarcane inspector 5 His father also wrote poetry and lyrics for Hindi films 4 He and his family lived in Najibabad until he completed class five in school 6 They later moved to Meerut where he used to play cricket for the state s under 19 team His thumb broke during a practice session a day before an inter university tournament causing him to be unable to play for the year The same year his father died causing him to be unable to continue his cricket career 6 7 He had an elder brother who struggled for years in Mumbai to become a film producer and later died of a heart attack 6 He composed a song at the age of seventeen After hearing it his father discussed it with music director Usha Khanna She used it for the film Yaar Kasam 1985 6 Bhardwaj later moved to Delhi to pursue his graduation at the Hindu College University of Delhi 8 He met his wife and playback singer Rekha Bhardwaj during the college annual function she was a year senior to him 9 He is also an avid tennis player 10 Career editBhardwaj started playing harmonium for friends who were ghazal singers After a few years he took up a job with a music company called CBS in Delhi 6 11 He later went to Mumbai to become a music composer and he only took to directing films to create the opportunity to compose music 10 His interest in film direction kindled after watching Quentin Tarantino s Pulp Fiction 1994 and Krzysztof Kieslowski s television series Dekalog during a film festival in Thiruvananthapuram 6 11 Music composer edit In 1995 Bhardwaj made his debut as a music composer for the children s film Abhay 12 He then went on to compose music for Fauji 1995 and Sanshodhan 1996 13 14 In 1996 he served as the music director for Gulzar s Maachis 1996 for which he received the Filmfare R D Burman Award for New Music Talent and his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director 15 The film depicted the transformation of boys into terrorists during the Punjab insurgency in Punjab in the 1980s 16 The soundtrack composed by Bhardwaj became an anthem for the politically restive college youth at that time 16 He later collaborated with him on TV serials such as Alice in Wonderland and Gubbare 17 His further projects included Betaabi 1997 Tunnu Ki Tina 1997 Satya 1998 and Hu Tu Tu 1999 18 19 At the 46th National Film Awards Bhardwaj received the National Film Award for Best Music Direction for his critically acclaimed score in Godmother 1999 20 In 2010 he composed the music for his production venture Ishqiya which garnered him his second National Film Award for Best Music Direction and his second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director 21 He also composed music for Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli the Hindi dubbed version of the anime adaptation of Rudyard Kipling s original collection of stories The Jungle Book 22 Apart from feature films Bhardwaj has provided music for music albums such as Sunset Point 2000 Ishqa Ishqa 2002 and Barse Barse 2011 23 24 25 He frequently collaborates with Gulzar 4 Writer and director edit Bhardwaj made his directorial debut with the children s film Makdee 2002 starring Shabana Azmi Makarand Deshpande and Shweta Prasad The film tells the story of twin young girls and an alleged witch in a mansion 15 It was screened in the Critics Week Spotlight on India section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival 26 Bhardwaj had read a short version of William Shakespeare s Macbeth and wanted to turn it into a gangster film 7 He had seen Akira Kurosawa s Throne of Blood 1957 which was also inspired by Macbeth It inspired Bhardwaj to make it into a feature film 27 He then started working with Abbas Tyrewala to adapt the play 27 Bhardwaj then came up with its film adaptation Maqbool 2003 starring Pankaj Kapur Irrfan Khan and Tabu it was set against the backdrop of Mumbai underworld The film was screened at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and at the 2003 Toronto Film Festival 28 29 Sita Menon of Rediff com in her review called it a visual gallery that is an intelligent blend of dark tragic overtones and comic satirical undertones 30 CNN IBN listed Maqbool as one of the 100 greatest Indian films of all time in a 2013 list 31 In 2010 Film critic Raja Sen mentioned it in The Top 75 Hindi Films of the Decade list 32 In 2006 Bhardwaj again adapted Shakespeare s tragedy Othello as Omkara Set against the backdrop of the political system in Uttar Pradesh the film starred an ensemble cast of Ajay Devgn Kareena Kapoor Saif Ali Khan Konkona Sen Sharma Vivek Oberoi and Bipasha Basu in lead roles with Devgn playing the titular character 33 It premiered at the 6th Marrakech International Film Festival and was screened at the Cairo International Film Festival 34 At the 54th National Film Awards Bhardwaj received the Special Jury Award feature film for the film in addition to earning his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Director 35 Omkara met with widespread critical acclaim but was a box office disappointment 36 It however opened to positive box office response in North America and the United Kingdom 37 Bhardwaj s next project was the children s film The Blue Umbrella 2005 based on Ruskin Bond s novel of the same name It won the National Film Award for Best Children s Film in 2005 38 His followup was Blood Brothers 2007 a short film on HIV AIDS with a run time of 13 minutes It tells the story of a young man who after finding out that he is HIV positive allows his life to fall apart 39 It was a part of the AIDS JaaGo a series of four short films directed by Mira Nair Santosh Sivan and Farhan Akhtar in a joint initiative by Nair and the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation 40 The series premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival 41 The same year he also served as a writer for Sanjay Gupta s anthology film Dus Kahaniyaan 42 In 2009 Bhardwaj directed the action film Kaminey starring Shahid Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra The film follows the rivalry between identical twins one with a lisp and one with a stammer The story was bought by him from a Kenyan writer 43 44 It opened to positive reviews from critics upon release Anupama Chopra gave a rating of 4 out of 5 and wrote Kaminey is the best Bollywood film I ve seen this year It s an audacious original rollercoaster ride Written and directed by Vishal Bhardwaj Kaminey requires patience and attention but the pay off is more than worth it 45 Kaminey was also a financial success earning over 700 million US 8 8 million worldwide 46 The film earned Bhardwaj his second nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Director and Best Music Director nbsp Bhardwaj in 20127 Khoon Maaf 2011 a film based on the Ruskin Bond s short story Susanna s Seven Husbands was Bhardwaj s next directorial venture The story revolves around Susanna Anna Marie Johannes played by Priyanka Chopra who murders her seven husbands in an unending quest for love The film was written collaboratively by Bhardwaj Bond and American writer Matthew Robbins 47 It released on 18 February 2011 and met with positive reviews 48 Zee News in its four out of five star review mentioned Vishal Bhardwaj does it again The maverick filmmaker has once again woven magic with his latest blockbuster 7 Khoon Maaf 49 In 2013 Bhardwaj directed Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola a political satire set in the rustic surroundings of a village in Haryana It starred Anushka Sharma and Imran Khan with Pankaj Kapur and Shabana Azmi in supporting roles 50 Bhardwaj also choreographed a song Oye Boy Charlie in the film 51 The film received mixed reviews from critics 52 and underperformed at the box office 53 54 In 2014 Bhardwaj made his stage debut with the opera A Flowering Tree It was based on a classic folk tale by Kannada writer and scholar A K Ramanujan 55 He completed his William Shakespeare s trilogy with Haider 2014 based on the tragedy Hamlet Set during the Kashmir conflict of 1995 the film starred Shahid Kapoor in the titular role for which he along with Bhardwaj charged no money 56 Haider garnered widespread critical acclaim though was controversial among Hindu nationalists for its portrayal of the conflict in Kashmir 57 58 CNN IBN s Rajeev Masand called it an elegant thrilling film that casts a brave unflinching eye on the Kashmir struggle 59 At the 62nd National Film Awards Bhardwaj won National Film Awards for Best Music Director and Best Dialogues 60 61 It also earned him Filmfare nominations for Best Film and Best Director at the 60th Filmfare Awards 62 After two year hiatus Bhardwaj returned to direct Rangoon a romantic drama set during World War II starring Kangana Ranaut Shahid Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan About the film Bhardwaj said In history very few people know that India was also involved in the war On the Burma border the British Indian army was fighting against Subhash Chandra Bose s INA Indian National Army who were then with Japanese army and Indians were killing Indians at the Burma border 63 The film opened to generally mixed reviews and failed to find a wide audience at the box office 64 In 2018 Bhardwaj wrote co produced and directed Pataakha starring Sanya Malhotra and debutant Radhika Madan as two quarrelsome sisters It was based on the short story Do Behenein by Rajasthani writer and teacher Charan Singh Pathik which he had read in 2013 in Sahitya Kala Parishad journal and had loved 65 Udita Jhunjhunwala of Mint called the film real and gritty with Bhardwaj creating an altogether authentic world She however felt that the film was stretched in length and squanders its material advantage to pad out a fable that splutters and grunts before it gains momentum 66 Producer edit Bhardwaj has been producing his own films under his banner VB Pictures In 2010 he produced the black comedy Ishqiya Starring Vidya Balan Naseeruddin Shah and Arshad Warsi the film was directed by debutant Abhishek Chaubey 67 Chaubey had earlier assisted and co wrote several of Bhardwaj s film The film was an average grosser at the box office 68 The film earned him his third nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director He teamed up with Ekta Kapoor s Balaji Motion Pictures to produce the supernatural thriller Ek Thi Daayan 2013 Dealing with the themes of witchcraft the film was based on Mobius Trips a short story written by Konkona Sen Sharma s father 69 It received mixed reviews from critics 70 but proved to be a profitable venture at the box office 71 His next production venture was Dedh Ishqiya a sequel to the 2010 film Ishqiya Starring Madhuri Dixit Naseeruddin Shah Huma Qureshi and Arshad Warsi the film was a critical and commercial success with earning 270 million US 4 1 million in India and abroad 72 73 In 2015 Bhardwaj wrote and co produced Meghna Gulzar s drama thriller Talvar The film was based on the 2008 Noida double murder case and starred Irrfan Khan Konkana Sen Sharma and Neeraj Kabi 74 Talvar premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival 75 and was released in India on 2 October 2015 to positive reviews from critics 76 Playback singer edit Apart from composing music Bhardwaj has also lent his voice for various songs for films like Omkara 77 No Smoking 2007 78 U Me Aur Hum 2008 79 Kaminey 80 Striker 2010 81 7 Khoon Maaf 82 Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola and Haider 83 84 Craft and style editBhardwaj s films are often twisted with portrayal of characters with grey shades 85 He also frequently adapts short stories and plays in films The Blue Umbrella and 7 Khoon Maaf were adapted from Ruskin Bond s short stories 86 Maqbool Omkara and Haider were adaptations of William Shakespeare s tragedies 85 Some of Bhardwaj s films takes clues from real life incidents The Kashmir conflict was shown in Haider 16 the Mumbai underworld in Maqbool 85 and Talvar being based on the 2008 Noida double murder case 74 Bhardwaj frequently collaborates with writer lyricist Gulzar and calls him his father and mentor 87 Most of the treatments of his films are like documentaries Haider was co written by journalist writer Basharat Peer who was an eyewitness of the Kashmir conflict 16 He evolves his script until the filming Bhardwaj is influenced by the film making styles of Satyajit Ray Ritwik Ghatak Akira Kurosawa and Krzysztof Kieslowski 88 Kieslowski s Dekalog 1989 inspired him to become a film maker 88 Veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah says I think he makes interesting films even though I haven t liked all his works But even his poor work is more interesting than a lot of people s so called good work 89 Awards and nominations editIn 1997 Bhardwaj won the Filmfare R D Burman Award for New Music Talent for Maachis 15 He later won the National Film Award for Best Music Direction for Godmother 20 He then went on to win two consecutive awards The Blue Umbrella which won the National Film Award for Best Children s Film 38 and National Film Award Special Jury Award for Omkara 35 Bhardwaj received two Filmfare nominations for Kaminey for Best Director and Best Music Director 90 He won his second National Film Award for Best Music Direction for his production venture Ishqiya 21 At the 62nd National Film Awards Bhardwaj won his third Best Music Director and Best Screenplay award for Haider 60 In 2016 Bhardwaj was awarded with Yash Bharti Award by the Government of Uttar Pradesh for his contribution in the field of cinema 91 He also received his second National Film Award for Best Screenplay for writing Talvar 92 Bhardwaj s Shakespearean trilogy Maqbool Omkara and Haider was screened as part of an event marking William Shakespear s 400th death anniversary co hosted by the British Film Institute in London 93 In 2019 Bhardwaj won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director for his second Malayalam film Carbon 2018 94 Filmography editKey Denotes films that have not yet been releasedDirector edit Title Year Director Producer Screenwriter NotesMakdee 2002 Yes Yes YesMaqbool 2003 Yes Yes YesThe Blue Umbrella 2005 Yes Yes Yes National Film Award for Best Children s FilmOmkara 2006 Yes No Yes National Film Award Special Jury Award feature film Blood Brothers 2007 Yes No Yes Short filmNo Smoking No Yes NoDus Kahaniyaan No No YesKaminey 2009 Yes Yes YesIshqiya 2010 No Yes Yes7 Khoon Maaf 2011 Yes Yes YesMatru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola 2013 Yes Yes YesEk Thi Daayan No Yes YesDedh Ishqiya 2014 No Yes YesHaider Yes Yes Yes National Film Award for Best Screenplay Dialogues Talvar 2015 No Yes Yes National Film Award for Best Screenplay Adapted Rangoon 2017 Yes Yes YesPataakha 2018 Yes Yes YesModern Love Mumbai 2022 Yes No Yes Anthology series on Amazon Prime VideoKuttey 2023 No Yes YesFursat Yes No Yes Short filmCharlie Chopra amp The Mystery Of Solang Valley Yes Yes Yes SonyLIV TV seriesKhufiya Yes Yes Yes Netflix original filmMusic director edit Title Year NotesAbhay The Fearless 1995FaujiSanshodhan 1996Maachis Filmfare R D Burman Award for New Music TalentTunnu Ki Tina 1997BetaabiSham Ghansham 1998SatyaChachi 420Daya Malayalam filmJahan Tum Le Chalo 1999Hu Tu TuGodmother National Film Award for Best Music DirectionSunset point ft Gulzar K S Chithra amp Bhupinder SinghDil Pe Mat Le Yaar 2000Choo Lenge AkashLove Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega 2001Mulaqaat 2002MakdeeKagaar Life on the Edge 2003DanavChupke SeMaqboolPaanch UnreleasedBhagmati 2005Ramji LondonwaleThe Blue UmbrellaOmkara 2006Nishabd 2007Blood Brothers Short filmNo SmokingDus KahaniyaanU Me Aur Hum 2008Haal e DilKaminey 2009Ishqiya 2010 National Film Award for Best Music Direction7 Khoon Maaf 2011Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola 2013Ek Thi DaayanDedh Ishqiya 2014Haider National Film Award for Best Music DirectionDrishyam 2015TalvarHawaizaadaMadaari 2016Motu Patlu King Of Kings Animation filmRangoon 2017Carbon 2018 Malayalam filmKerala State Film Award for Best Music DirectorPataakhaSonchiriya 20191232 KMS 2021 National Film Award for Best Non Feature Film Music DirectionNavarasa Tamil Webseries Episode InmaiDarlings 2022 Two songsKuttey 2023Fursat Short filmKhufiyaMusic video editTitle Year Label Ref Palkein Kholo 2020 VB Music 95 Dhoop Aane Do 2020 VB Music 96 Mask Kho Gaya 2020 VB Music 97 References edit Sonar Mamta 4 August 2017 Vishal Bhardwaj birthday special His films views and upcoming projects The Free Press Journal Retrieved 7 August 2018 Mumbai Academy of Moving Image Trustees Site www mumbaifilmfestival com Birthday Special Vishal Bhardwaj s BEST film VOTE Rediff com 4 August 2015 Retrieved 7 August 2018 a b c Vishal Bhardwaj s Biography Koimoi Archived from the original on 30 January 2016 Retrieved 8 November 2015 Gupta Priya 12 December 2012 I wish I could make more female oriented films Vishal Bhardwaj The Times of India Archived from the original on 13 August 2017 Retrieved 3 May 2016 a b c d e f Misra Neelesh 19 February 2011 Vishal s world Mint Archived from the original on 19 November 2015 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