Shyam Benegal filmography
- For more information, see the article about Shyam Benegal
Feature films
2022 Bangabandhu
Documentaries
Year | Title | Other notes |
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1967 | Close to Nature | |
1967 | A Child of the Streets | |
1968 | Sinhasta, or The Path to Immortality | |
1968 | Indian Youth: An Exploration | |
1969 | Horoscope for a Child | |
1970 | Why Export? | |
1970 | Quest for a Nation | |
1971 | Tala and Rhythm | |
1971 | Steel: A Whole New Way of Life | |
1971 | The Pulsating Giant | |
1972 | The Shruti and Graces of Indian Music | |
1972 | Raga and Melody | |
1972 | The Raag Imam Kalyan | |
1972 | Power to the People | |
1972 | Notes on the Green Revolution | |
1972 | Foundations of Progress | |
1973 | Suhani Sadak | |
1974 | You Can Prevent Burns | |
1974 | Violence: What Price? Who Pays? No. 5 | |
1974 | The Quiet Revolution | |
1974 | Learning Modules for Rural Children | |
1974 | Bal Sansar | |
1975 | The Quiet Revolution, Part 2 | |
1976 | Tomorrow Begins Today: Industrial Research | |
1976 | Epilepsy | |
1977 | New Horizons in Steel | |
1979 | Reaching Out to People | |
1979 | Pashu Palan | |
1982 | Satyajit Ray, Filmmaker | National Film Award for Best Biographical Film |
1982 | Jawaharlal Nehru | |
1982 | Growth for a Golden Future | |
1983 | Tata Steel: Seventy Five Years of the Indian Steel Industry | |
1983 | Sangathan | |
1983 | Animal Reproduction and Artificial Insemination in Bovines | |
1985 | Vardan | |
1985 | Nehru | National Film Award for Best Historical Reconstruction |
1985 | Festival of India | |
1990 | A Quilt of Many Cultures: South India | |
1990 | Nature Symphony | |
1990 | Abode of Kings: Rajasthan | |
2007 | Lost Childhood | see: |
Short films
Year | Title | Other notes |
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1962 | Gher Betha Ganga | |
1969 | Poovanam | |
1969 | Flower Garden | |
1975 | Hero |
Television
Year | Title | Other notes |
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1986 | Yatra (Doordarshan) | Commissioned by Indian Railways on trans-India Himsagar Express[1] |
1986 | Katha Sagar | |
1988 | Bharat Ek Khoj | Based on Jawaharlal Nehru's Discovery of India |
1995 | Amaravati ki Kathayein | Based on Amaravathi Kathalu in Telugu by Sankaramanchi Sathyam |
1997 | Sankranti[2] | 10-episode serial, dwelling on the legislations and decisions of the Government over 50 years[3] for the Golden Jubilee celebrations of India’s Independence[4] |
2014 | Samvidhaan | a 10-part mini-series revolving around the making of Indian Constitution on Rajya Sabha TV Mehndi hai Rachne wali |
References
- "En route to elsewhere". Mint Lounge. 29 January 2011.
- "Sankranti | TV Guide". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
- May 25, Namrata Joshi; May 25, 1998 ISSUE DATE:; March 20, 1998UPDATED:; Ist, 2013 13:14. "Sankranti, 10-episode serial, by Shyam Benegal to air on DD1". India Today. Retrieved 17 December 2020.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- "The Tribune...Sunday Reading". www.tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
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