Sanjivan Lal
Sanjivan Lal | |
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Born |
Jamshedpur, Jharkhand | 18 June 1965
Occupation | Film director, writer |
Years active | 1993–present |
Religion | Hindu |
Sanjivan Lal (born 18 June 1965) is an Indian film director and writer. He did his specialisation in Film Direction from Film and Television Institute of India at Pune. Before making feature films, he had made several documentaries on various topics for Government as well as for the Corporates. He has also made several one-off episodes for various channels like Zee and Star TV.
He was a jury member of non-feature section of Indian Panorama for IFFI, 2005 at Goa.
In 2011, he made his directorial debut with the film Bubble Gum which was a critically acclaimed film and was also appreciated all over. The film was among the 5 films you should've watched in 2011[1] by Rajeev Masand. The film was also listed among the best films of 2011 by Hindustan Times.
Sanjivan was also noticed and was among the best Debut Directors List of Yahoo! India.
Early life
Sanjivan Lal was born in Jamshedpur. He had his early education at Loyola School, Jamshedpur and later at Sawan Public School, New Delhi.
Later he did his graduation from Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi, where he took part in Dramatic Society – The Players.
After graduation he pursued Chartered Accountancy in Delhi for 2 and a half years only to quit & join 6 months documentary workshop being conducted by CENDIT, New Delhi sponsored by The Indo-German Social Service Society, 1989.
At the end of the workshop he got through Film and Television Institute of India at Pune to specialise in Film Direction. He graduated from FTII in 1993 & shifted to Bombay.
Career
Sanjivan Lal[2] is an alumnus of the Film and Television Institute of India in Pune with specialization in Film Direction, 1993. His diploma film The Second Page about the killing of under trails in Police lock ups was screened as part of the Indian Panorama at the International Film Festival of India in Calcutta in 1994.
Starting his own production house, Lumiere Films, Sanjivan directed several one offs and serials telecast on prime television channels like Star Plus's Star Bestsellers, Zee TV's Rishtey, Saturday Suspense and Sahara TV's Raaz and Mujrim Kaun? The episode Khazana in the thriller series Mujrim Kaun? won the prestigious RAPA award for excellence in Radio and Television advertising.
Sanjivan has dealt with a variety of non-fiction subjects as well. From a film on chau mask making for the Government of Jharkhand, to a film on the Electronic Voting Machine for The Election Commission of India.
His short film "Is God Deaf?" about noise pollution in the name of religion was selected for the International Festival of Documentary and Reality Films at New Delhi and the International Film Festival of India, 2004, as part of the Indian Panorama.
His first feature film was Bubble Gum which was released on 29 July 2011. The film was critically acclaimed and was among the best films of 2011. The movie is available for viewing in YouTube[3]
He is currently busy scripting his next film.
Activities
Sanjivan attended Rotterdam Lab at Rotterdam, Netherlands in 2007.
Did freelance journalism on cinema for Delhi-based newspapers- Hindustan Times, The Patriot & The Indian Express.
Filmography
Director
- Bubble Gum[4]
- Chakkar [Under production]
Writer
- Bubble Gum
- Chakkar [Under production] Co-writer with Shaiju Mathew & Rohit Gahwlot
Fiction
- The Second Page
- Machaan- Produced by Gul Anand
- Mujrim Kaun?
- Rishtey: Mujhe Mat Yaad Karna for Zee TV
- Rishtey: Shagun
- Raaz: Shaatir
- Raaz: Blackmail
- Woh Kaun?: Sadma
- Star Bestsellers: The Penpal
Documentary
- Chhau Mukhaute- A documentary on mask-making of Chhau dance for Government of Jharkhand
- “Is God Deaf?”- A documentary on a senior citizen fight against communalization of Noise Pollution. A true story Produced by Lumiere Films for PSBT
- Vann Aur Jeevan- It was shot in the forests of Himachal Pradesh on the life of the forest guards and officers. Produced by CENDIT, New Delhi
- When God Went To Sleep
- The Painted Confession
- Ek Boond Zindagi- Produced by FILMS DIVISION
- The Electronic Voting Machine- Produced by Lumiere Films for Election Commission of India
- Rajgir Hot Springs [Produced by LUMIERE FILMS for ZEE CHAKRA]
- Madhubani Paintings [Produced by LUMIERE FILMS for ZEE CHAKRA]
- Manjusha Art [Produced by LUMIERE FILMS for ZEE CHAKRA]
- Alternative energy-Biogas [Produced by LUMIERE FILMS for ZEE CHAKRA]
- Alternative education-Creative learning [Produced by LUMIERE FILMS for ZEE CHAKRA]
- Alternative energy: Solar Cooker [Produced by LUMIERE FILMS for ZEE CHAKRA]
- Alternative treatment: Jaundice [Produced by LUMIERE FILMS for ZEE CHAKRA]
Corporate films
- Election Campaign Films
- Infomercial – Miracle Mixer
- The Makaton Language for Makaton India and SPJ Sadhana School, Mumbai
Awards and rewards
The episode Khazana in the thriller series Mujrim Kaun? won the prestigious RAPA award for excellence in Radio and Television advertising.
"Is God Deaf?" was selected for PSBT-PRASAR BHARTI-UNESCO'S INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF DOCUMENTARY & REALITY FILMS at New Delhi, 2004 and was also selected for 35th INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL OF INDIA [IFFI 2004] at Goa as a part of the INDIAN PANORAMA.
His diploma film The Second Page about the killing of under trails in Police lock ups was selected for THE INDIAN PANORAMA at the 25th INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL OF INDIA Calcutta 1994.
References
- ↑ http://ibnlive.in.com/news/5-films-you-shouldve-watched-this-year/216441-8-66.html
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4559842/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDTTqtO-y2I
- ↑ "Bubble Gum: Cast and crew". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
External links
- Sanjivan Lal at the Internet Movie Database
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkBbxLXACWg – Sanjivan on Bubble Gum
- http://www.coolage.in/2013/10/01/an-enlightening-colloquium-by-sanjivan-lal-director-and-film-mak/