Jal_Mistry

Jal Mistry

Jal Mistry

Indian cinematographer


Jal Mistry (1923–2000) was a noted Indian cinematographer who worked in Hindi cinema, best known for his collaboration with director Chetan Anand and Navketan Films, in films like Aakhri Khat (1966), Heer Raanjha (1970) and Kudrat (1981).[1] Besides, hit films like Barsaat (1949) directed by Raj Kapoor and Naseeb (1981) by Manmohan Desai. He even co-produced Dev Anand starrer, Bombai Ka Babu (1960) with Raj Khosla.

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Along with his elder brother, Fali Mistry (1917–1979), the Mistry brothers made a name for themselves in Bollywood.[2][3] During the extended making of Kamal Amrohi's classic Pakeezah (1972), he also shot some of the scenes, in the absence of principal cinematographer, Josef Wirsching.[4]

He won the Filmfare Award for Best Cinematographer four times, Baharon Ke Sapne (1968), Heer Raanjha (1971), Jheel Ke Us Paar (1974), and Kudrat (1982).[3]

Selected filmography


References

  1. Derek Bose (1 January 2006). Everybody Wants a Hit: 10 Mantras of Success in Bollywood Cinema. Jaico Publishing House. pp. 71–. ISBN 978-81-7992-558-4.
  2. "Their SHOT at fame". The Hindu. 9 September 2003. Archived from the original on 1 August 2004. Retrieved 27 April 2013. ..the immensely talented cinematographer duo, the Mistry brothers Fali and Jal,..
  3. Meghnad Desai (August 2013). PAKEEZAH. HarperCollins Publishers India. pp. 23–. ISBN 978-93-5116-023-6.




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