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Eminent film-maker Shyam Benegal gets Dadasaheb Phalke award

Shyam Benegal, one of the pioneers of Indian Cinema, has been selected for the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award for 2005.

New Delhi, Aug 8 : Shyam Benegal, one of the pioneers of Indian Cinema, has been selected for the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award for 2005.

The award is given by the Government of India for outstanding contribution in the field of Indian Cinema.

The award will be conferred on Shyam Benegal by President Pratibha Patil later this year, which carries a cash prize of Rs.2,00,000/-, a Swarna Kamal and a shawl.

The Government of India has conferred on him two of its most prestigious awards - Padma Shri (1976) and Padma Bhushan (1991).

Shyam Benegal is considered one of the leading filmmakers in the country with his first feature film 'Ankur', which broke new ground from the cinematic trends of the seventies.

His films have been seen and acclaimed widely in India and at international film festivals for the past three decades.

The core subjects of his films have been varied in nature, but mainly centered around the contemporary Indian experience. Problems of development, social and cultural change appear on many levels as a continuing thread in practically all of his films.

Some of his other prominent films are Nishant, Manthan, Bhumika, Kondura, Junoon, Kalyug, Mandi, Trikal, Suraj Ka Satwan Ghoda, Mammo, Sardari Begum, Samar, The Making of the Mahatma, Zubeida and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.

Apart from fiction features, he has made a number of documentaries on different subjects, ranging from cultural anthropology and problems of industrialization, to music.

His work on television consists of several popular series based on international stories, short stories by well-known Indian writers and a mammoth 53 part series on the history of India based on Jawaharlal Nehru's book Discovery of India.

He has also made an extra-mural educational series for rural children sponsored by UNICEF.

Shyam Benegal taught mass-communication techniques between 1966 and 1973, and later took an active role in shaping film education as Chairman of the Film Television Institute of India during 1980-83 and 1989-92.

He was part of the National Integration Council (1986-89) and the National Council of Art.

He was initially involved in the advertising industry, and produced over 900 advertisements before his interest turned to films.

Shyam Benegal is presently a Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha.

ANI

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