Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 23, 2024, 10:08 PM
Shyam Benegal: Shyam Benegal's name will always be unique in the history of Indian cinema. His films not only entertained the audience, but also forced the society to think. Through his stories, he always raised the real issues of the society. 90-year-old Shyam Benegal said goodbye to this world on 23 December 2024. He breathed his last at 6.30 pm. His death ended an era in Indian cinema.Had a deep relationship with Guru DuttBorn on 14 December 1934 in Hyderabad, Shyam Benegal was the cousin of famous actor and filmmaker Guru Dutt. He was inclined towards cinema since childhood. This passion of his brought him into the category of the greatest directors of Indian cinema. Benegal was awarded the Padma Shri in 1976, Padma Bhushan in 1991 and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2005.Beginning of film journeyShyam Benegal's film career started with the 1974 film 'Ankur'. This film introduced realistic stories in Indian cinema. After this, 'Nishant' released in 1975 not only succeeded at the box office, but also got international recognition. Getting nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival was a major achievement for this film.Benegal made unique films like 'Manthan', 'Bhoomika', 'Zubaida', 'Junoon', and 'Sardarie Begum'. His films were not only a means of entertainment, but they were also a medium to highlight important aspects of society.A confluence of art and artistsShyam Benegal's films gave recognition to talented artists like Naseeruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi, Smita Patil and Girish Karnad. In his films, the acting of these artists and Benegal's direction, both together created magic.Active till the last daysShyam Benegal, despite battling kidney problems, never got away from his work. He continued to work on new projects till his last breath. Recently his 90th birthday was also celebrated with great pomp. His pictures with Shabana Azmi and Naseeruddin Shah shared special moments from the life of this great actor of the film world.End of an eraThe demise of Shyam Benegal is not just the passing away of a person, but the end of an important chapter of Indian cinema. His films and ideology gave a new direction to Indian cinema. His contribution will never be forgotten.