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==Awards==
==Awards==
;[[Filmfare Awards]]
* 1997: [[Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie]] - ''Khamoshi: The Musical''
* 2000: [[Filmfare Best Director Award]] - ''Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam''
* 2000: [[Filmfare Best Movie Award]] - ''Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam''
* 2003: Filmfare Best Director Award - ''Devdas''
* 2003: Filmfare Best Movie Award - ''Devdas''
* 2006: Filmfare Best Director Award - ''Black''
* 2006: [[Filmfare Best Movie Award]] - ''Black''
* 2006: [[Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie]] - ''Black''
* 2003: Filmfare Award for best Dialogue - ''Devdas''
Nominated
* 2011: [[Filmfare Best Director Award]] - ''Guzaarish''
* 2014: [[Filmfare Best Director Award]] - ''Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela''
;[[Zee Cine Awards]]
* 2000: [[Zee Cine Award Best Director]] - ''Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam''
* 2000: [[Zee Cine Award Best Film]] - ''Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam''
* 2003: Zee Cine Award Best Director - ''Devdas''
* 2003: Zee Cine Award Best Film - ''Devdas''
* 2006: Zee Cine Award Best Director - ''Black''
* 2006: Zee Cine Award Best Film - ''Black''
;[[Screen Awards]]
* 2000: [[Screen Award for Best Director]] - ''Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam''
* 2000: [[Screen Award for Best Film]] - ''Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam''
* 2000: [[Screen Award for Best Screenplay|Star Screen Award Best Screenplay]] - ''Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam''
* 2003: Screen Award for Best Director - ''Devdas''
* 2003: Screen Award for Best Film - ''Devdas''
* 2006: Screen Award for Best Director - ''Black''
* 2006: Screen Award for Best Film - ''Black''
;[[IIFA Awards]]
* 2000: [[IIFA Best Director Award]] - ''Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam''
* 2000: [[IIFA Best Movie Award]] - ''Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam''
* 2003: IIFA Best Director Award - ''Devdas''
* 2006: IIFA Best Director Award - ''Black''
* 2006: IIFA Best Movie Award - ''Black''
;[[Bollywood Movie Award]]
* 2003: [[Bollywood Movie Award - Best Director]] - ''Devdas''
* 2003: [[Bollywood Movie Award - Best Film]] - ''Devdas''
* 2006: Bollywood Movie Award - Best Director - ''Black''
* 2006: [[Bollywood Movie Award - Best Film]] - ''Black''
;Stardust Awards
* 2006: [[Stardust Dream Director Award]] - ''Black''
;Others
* 2000: Zee Gold Award - Best Director - ''Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam''
* 2000: Zee Gold Award - Best Screenplay - ''Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam''

;[[National Film Awards]]
;[[National Film Awards]]
* 2003: [[National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment]] - ''Devdas'' as film's director
* 2003: [[National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment]] - ''Devdas'' as film's director

Revision as of 13:07, 30 January 2014

Sanjay Leela Bhansali
File:Sanjay Leela Bhansali2.jpg
Sanjay Leela Bhansali at X Factor Finalists Introduction Event, 2011
Born (1963-02-24) February 24, 1963 (age 61)
Mumbai, India
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Film director, Film producer, Music Director, Television producer
Websitesanjayleelabhansali.com
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Sanjay Leela Bhansali is an Indian film director. He is an alumnus of the Film and Television Institute of India.[1] Bhansali has adopted the middle name "Leela" as a tribute to his mother, Leela Bhansali. He founded SLB Films, a film production house, in 1999.

Career

Bhansali began his career as an assistant to Vidhu Vinod Chopra and was involved in the making of Parinda, 1942: A Love Story and Kareeb. However, both had a fall out when Bhansali refused to direct Kareeb and made his directorial debut with Khamoshi: The Musical, the commercially unsuccessful but critically acclaimed narration of a daughter's struggle to communicate with her deaf mute parents.[2] His second film was a triangle love story, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, which established his individualistic stamp for visual splendour and creating auras of celebration and festivity. The film was a great success and won numerous awards.[3] His next film, Devdas starring Shahrukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai and Madhuri Dixit, was Bhansali's ode to the well known novel of the same name. Upon its theatrical release in India, the film surfaced as the highest grossing movie.[4] It also won major Bollywood awards and was Indian submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The musical received a significant reception at Cannes, where it premiered. Then came Black, which stood fifth in Time Magazine (Europe)'s[5] 10 Best Movies of the Year 2005 from across the globe. Black broke a record at the 2006 Filmfare Awards, winning eleven awards. After having four successes, Bhansali experienced his first major flop in Saawariya, which was met with sharp criticism and poor collections at the box office.[6]

In 2010, Bhansali released Guzaarish starring Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya. He also made his debut in music direction with this film.[7]

In 2012, Bhansali produced Rowdy Rathore, a remake of the Telugu film Vikramarkudu, starring Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha; and directed by Prabhu Deva.

His next directorial film Ram Leela released on 15th November, 2013 and stars Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone. His future project is titled "Chenab Gandhi" directed by Vibhu Puri and written by Bhavani Iyer, who also wrote for Black. It stars Amitabh Bachchan, Rajeev Khandelwal and Rani Mukherjee. The film centers on Indian freedom fighter Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, also known as Frontier Gandhi.[8]

He has been a judge on Indian music talent show X Factor season 1 and 2.

In 2013, Bhansali debuted in television with the show Saraswatichandra, which currently airs on Star Plus. This show started airing on 25 February 2013, and stars Gautam Rode and Jennifer Winget.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Director Producer Writer Music Director
1996 Khamoshi: The Musical Yes Yes
1999 Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam Yes Yes Yes
2002 Devdas Yes
2005 Black Yes Yes
2007 Saawariya Yes Yes Yes
2010 Guzaarish Yes Yes Yes Yes
2011 My Friend Pinto Yes
2012 Rowdy Rathore Yes
2012 Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi Yes Yes
2013 Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ram-Leela Yes Yes Yes Yes

Television

Awards

Filmfare Awards

Nominated

Zee Cine Awards
  • 2000: Zee Cine Award Best Director - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
  • 2000: Zee Cine Award Best Film - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
  • 2003: Zee Cine Award Best Director - Devdas
  • 2003: Zee Cine Award Best Film - Devdas
  • 2006: Zee Cine Award Best Director - Black
  • 2006: Zee Cine Award Best Film - Black
Screen Awards
* 2000: Screen Award for Best Director - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam   
  • 2000: Screen Award for Best Film - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
  • 2000: Star Screen Award Best Screenplay - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
  • 2003: Screen Award for Best Director - Devdas
  • 2003: Screen Award for Best Film - Devdas
  • 2006: Screen Award for Best Director - Black
  • 2006: Screen Award for Best Film - Black
IIFA Awards
Bollywood Movie Award
Stardust Awards
Others
  • 2000: Zee Gold Award - Best Director - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
  • 2000: Zee Gold Award - Best Screenplay - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
National Film Awards
(Shared with Producer of the film Bharat Shah)
Citation: For its technical finesse and its modern reinterpretation of an enduring classic.[9]
(Shared with co-producer of the film Anshuman Swami)
Citation: For a stylised and visually vibrant tale of a physically challenged child who learns to live and become an achiever against insurmountable odds.[10]

References

  1. ^ Verma, Sukanya (6 November 2007). "OSO-Saawariya rivalry: May the best director win". Rediff. Retrieved 2008-03-14.
  2. ^ "Khamoshi (Silence: The Musical) Review". Channel 4. Retrieved 2007-03-14.
  3. ^ "Box Office 1999". BoxOfficeIndia.Com. Retrieved 2008-03-14.
  4. ^ "Box Office 2002". BoxOfficeIndia.Com. Retrieved 2008-03-14.
  5. ^ ""Black" selected amongst 10 best films of 2005 by Time magazine". 2005-12-30.
  6. ^ "Box Office 2003". BoxOfficeIndia.Com. Retrieved 2008-03-14.
  7. ^ "Roshan Raahein". 2008-11-20.
  8. ^ "Bhansali's back in the black mood". 2008-05-24.
  9. ^ "50th National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  10. ^ "53rd National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 29 January 2014.

External links

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