David Dhawan
David Dhawan (born Rajinder Dhawan on 16 August 1955[1]) is an Indian film director who works in Hindi films. He is the father of Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan and director Rohit Dhawan. He is best known for directing several successful films, including Swarg (1990), Shola Aur Shabnam (1992), Saajan Chale Sasural (1996), Judwaa (1997), Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1998), Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge (2000), Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004), Partner (2007), Chashme Baddoor (2013), Main Tera Hero (2014) and Judwaa 2 (2017). The 1993 action thriller Aankhen and 1999 comedy Biwi No.1 earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Director nominations.
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![]() Dhawan at the screening of Singham in 2011 | |
Born | Rajinder Dhawan 16 August 1955 |
Occupation | Director |
Spouse(s) | Karuna Chopra Dhawan |
Children | 2, including Varun Dhawan |
Relatives | See Dhawan family |
Early life
David Dhawan was born as Rajinder Dhawan in Agartala in a Punjabi family and brought up in Kanpur where his father, who was a manager in UCO Bank, got transferred. He studied in Christ Church College and BNSD Inter College, till Class XII. He then joined Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) for acting where he changed his first name to David, a name given to him by his Catholic neighbours in Agartala. Seeing other actors like Satish Shah and Suresh Oberoi, Dhawan realised that he cannot act. So he took up editing as an option. He became a fan of Manmohan Desai and Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Watching the Bengali film Meghe Dhaka Tara, directed by Ritwik Ghatak, made him interested in filmmaking and passed with a gold medal.[1][2]
Career
Dhawan[3] started off as an editor before moving into directing. He specialises in directing comedy films.[4] His biggest success to date is 2017's Judwaa 2, starring his son Varun Dhawan, Jacqueline Fernandez and Taapsee Pannu.[4] His 2007 film Partner also became a big success at the box office.[5]
Dhawan is on the board of Asian Academy of Film & Television and Asian School of Media Studies where he has been honoured with an Academy Award by Sandeep Marwah. He was a judge on the Star Plus show Nach Baliye 3 in 2008 and on the show Hans Baliye.[6]
Work with Govinda
Dhawan first teamed with actor Govinda[7] for the film Taaqatwar (1989). He then formed a collaboration with Govinda and went on to direct 17 movies with him as the leading actor, most of which were comedy films. The films made by their collaboration are Taaqatwar (1989), Swarg (1990), Shola Aur Shabnam (1992), Aankhen (1993), Raja Babu (1994), Coolie No. 1 (1995), Saajan Chale Sasural (1996), Banarasi Babu (1997), Deewana Mastana (1997), Hero No. 1 (1997), Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1998), Haseena Maan Jaayegi (1999), Kunwara (2000), Jodi No.1 (2001), Ek Aur Ek Gyarah (2003), Partner (2007) and Do Knot Disturb (2009). Partner, which co-starred Salman Khan, grossed Rs. 300 Million in India on its opening week, the second highest domestic opening week gross for an Indian film at that time.[8] The same year, Salman Khan invited Dhawan[9] and Govinda[10] on his show 10 Ka Dum to celebrate their film Partner. Dhawan got back to the trio of Govinda, Ritesh Deshmukh and himself with the film, Do Knot Disturb.
Personal life
Dhawan is married to Karuna Chopra[11][12] and has two sons, Rohit Dhawan and Varun Dhawan. Dhawan's brother is actor Anil Dhawan and nephew is actor Siddharth Dhawan.[13]
Filmography
Year | Film |
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1989 | Taaqatwar |
Gola Barood | |
Aag Ka Gola | |
1990 | Swarg |
Aandhiyan | |
1991 | Jurrat |
1992 | Shola Aur Shabnam |
Bol Radha Bol | |
1993 | Aankhen |
1994 | Raja Babu |
Eena Meena Deeka | |
Andaz | |
1995 | Yaraana |
Coolie No. 1 | |
1996 | Loafer |
Saajan Chale Sasural | |
1997 | Mr and Mrs Khiladi |
Banarasi Babu | |
Judwaa | |
Deewana Mastana | |
Hero No. 1 | |
1998 | Gharwali Baharwali |
Bade Miyan Chote Miyan | |
1999 | Biwi No.1 |
Haseena Maan Jaayegi | |
2000 | Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge |
Kunwara | |
Chal Mere Bhai | |
2001 | Jodi No.1 |
Kyo Kii... Main Jhuth Nahin Bolta | |
2002 | Chor Machaaye Shor |
Yeh Hai Jalwa | |
Hum Kisise Kum Nahin | |
2003 | Ek Aur Ek Gyarah |
2004 | Mujhse Shaadi Karogi |
2005 | Shaadi No. 1 |
Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya | |
2007 | Partner |
2009 | Do Knot Disturb |
2011 | Rascals |
Desi Boyz | |
2013 | Chashme Baddoor |
2014 | Main Tera Hero |
2017 | Judwaa 2 |
2020 | Coolie No. 1 |
Awards and nominations
Year± | Film | Award Ceremony | Category | Result |
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1994 | Aankhen | Filmfare Awards | Filmfare Award for Best Director | Nominated |
2000 | Biwi No.1 | Filmfare Awards | Filmfare Award for Best Director | Nominated |
Filmfare Award for Best Film | Nominated | |||
2005 | Mujhse Shaadi Karogi | International Indian Film Academy Awards | IIFA Award for Best Director | Nominated |
2014 | Main Tera Hero | Stardust Awards | Stardust Award for Dream Director | Nominated |
BIG Star Entertainment Awards | BIG Star Most Entertaining Comedy Film | Won |
References
- Gupta, Priya (2 April 2013). "Govinda is a delight for the director: David Dhawan". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
- "Govinda blasts David Dhawan: I did 17 films with him. Even his son Varun will not do that". India Today. 30 July 2019. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
- Team, news18. "David Dhawan thinks it's very feasible for Hindi film makers to shoot abroad". news18.com. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
- "David Dhawan > Biography". Yahoo! Movies. Archived from the original on 19 September 2009. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
- "Box Office 2007". BoxofficeIndia.com. Archived from the original on 15 January 2013. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
- "David Dhawan and Karisma to judge Hans Baliye." India Forums. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
- Team, news18. "Happy Birthday David Dhawan: His Most Unforgettable Movies Featuring Govinda". news18.com. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
- "indiaglitz.com". indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 6 July 2010.
- Priyanka Sharma. "David Dhawan on working with Govinda again: Why not? We have created history". The Indian Express. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
- Team, ndtv. "Hey Govinda, Here's What David Dhawan Said About Working With You Again". ndtv.com. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
- Baddhan, Raj (3 April 2014). "Varun Dhawan's grandmother passes away". Biz Asia. Archived from the original on 23 April 2014. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
- Muthanna, Anjali (3 April 2014). "Bangalore girls go selfie-crazy with Varun Dhawan". The Times of India. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
- Rajiv Vijayakar (26 July 2012). "Numero Unos: A Survey of the Top Hit Films – Part 5: Whizkid directors". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
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