Chandraprakash Dwivedi
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Dr.Chandra Prakash Dwivedi | |
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Born | Chandra Prakash Dwivedi 1960 (age 63–64) Dodua, Sirohi, Rajasthan, India |
Occupation | Actor/director/writer/historian |
Years active | 1988–present |
Spouse(s) | Mandira Dwivedi |
Children |
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Chandraprakash Dwivedi is an Indian film director and script writer, who is best known for directing the 1991 television epic Chanakya in which he also played the title role of the political strategist Chanakya. His other major work is the 2003 film Pinjar, a tragic love story set amidst the Hindu-Muslim tensions during the Partition of India, based on Amrita Pritam's novel of the same name. He has also directed the 1996 television series Mrityunjay which is based on the life of Karna, a major character from the epic Mahabharata, and he won a Screen Videocon Best Director award for the same.[1][2]
Career
Dwivedi is a qualified medical professional who gave up his profession because of a deep interest in Indian literature, and began working in theatre instead. In the late 1990s, he held the position of programming division head at Zee TV.[1] During his stint at Zee, he tried his hand at retelling the Mahabharata (Ek Aur Mahabharat) but had to abort the experiment after 14 episodes due to a poor response from advertisers and viewers. The rerun of Chanakya too failed to attract advertisers.[3][4][5][6] Dwivedi wrote the dialogues for the 2001 epic Doordarshan television series on Chhatrapati Shivaji.[1][7]
In February 2008, Bobby Bedi announced that he had been planning a new Mahabharata with Dwivedi as director.[8] However, in April, Dwivedi disassociated himself from the project citing pressure brought on as a result of competition from Ekta Kapoor's Kahaani Hamaaray Mahaabhaarat Ki.[9][10]
In 2008, Dwivedi directed a television serial based on the Upanishads titled Upanishad Ganga.[9] He is presently working on The Legend of Kunal, a film based on the life of Kunal, the son of Emperor Asoka.
In 2009, the South Asian Cinema Foundation honoured Dwivedi with its Cultural Catalyst Award "in recognition of his commitment to exploring India's ancient culture and history in television and popular cinema."[11]
In January 2011, his film Mohalla Assi set around Assi Ghat of Varanasi and based on Dr Kashi Nath Singh's famous novel, went into production with shooting starting in Film City, Mumbai, with Sunny Deol as lead actor.[12][13]
His next film is 'Zed Plus'. Recently he completed the main schedule in Rajasthan. This film is a political satire and comedy, starring Adil Hussain (best known for Life of Pi and English Vinglish) and Mona Singh (known for jassi jaisi koi nahi). K K Raina, Sanjay Mishra, Kulbhushan Kharbanda are playing other important roles in this film.
Filmography
- Chanakya (1991–92, Total 47 Episodes)
- Mrityunjay
- Ek Aur Mahabharat (1997)
- Pinjar (2003)
- Upanishad Ganga (2012) (on air on doordarshan at 10 am every Sunday, Total 52 Episodes)
- Zed Plus (2014) (post production)
- Mohalla Assi (2015) (post production)
- The Legend of Kunal (2014) (pre production)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Pinjar – Celebrating humanity
- ↑ Director special
- ↑ Chanakya TV Series
- ↑ The comeback man
- ↑ Earshot: Where have all the ads gone?
- ↑ Earshot: Out of sight, out of mind
- ↑ Building programmes
- ↑ Mahabharata for the BPO generation[dead link]
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 No more pressure, period
- ↑ It is Chanakya Vs Ekta Kapoor[dead link]
- ↑ Girish Kasaravalli gets ‘Excellence in Cinema’ award in UK
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External links
- http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news-interviews/Chandraprakash-Dwivedi-in-Shekhawati-for-shoot/articleshow/29821524.cms?referral=PM
- Chinmaya Mission has selected and appointed Dr. Chandraprakash Dwivedi for Upanishad Ganga : A series exploring vedic culture
- Chandraprakash Dwivedi at the Internet Movie Databaseas:চন্দ্ৰপ্ৰকাশ দ্বিবেদী
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