- Sai Paranjpye
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awards =2006 :Padma Bhushan 1980 :National Film Award for Best Screenplay : SparshSai Parānjpye (b. 19 March, 1938) is a movie director and a screenwriter in
India . She is the director of award-winning movies, Sparsh, Katha,Chasme Buddoor , andDisha . "Disha" won an award at theCannes Film Festival .The Government of India awarded Sai the
Padma Bhushan title in 2006 in recognition of her artistic talents [http://india.gov.in/myindia/padmabhushan_awards_list1.php Padma Bhushan Awardees] Ms. Sai Paranjpye, Arts, Maharashtra, 2006.] .Biography
Early years
Sai Paranjpye was born on 19 March, 1938 in
Lucknow ,Uttar Pradesh to Youra Sleptzoff andShakuntala Paranjpye [http://www.asha-foundation.org/women/women/sai_paranjpe.php Sai Paranjpye at ASHA] ] . Youra Sleptzoff was a Russian watercolor artist and a son of a Russian general. Shakuntala Paranjpye was an Indian writer and a social worker [ [http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Davis/Names/Paranjpye_Shakuntala.html Shakuntala Profile] History, names Pranajpye.] .Sai's parents divorced shortly after Sai's birth, and Sai's mother raised Sai in the household of her own father, Sir
R. P. Paranjpye , who was a renowned mathematician and an educationist and who also served in 1944-47 as India's High Commissioner inAustralia . Sai thus grew up in a few different cities in India, and in Canberra, Australia [ [http://www.booksandcollectibles.com.au/book.php3?book_id=219880988& Three Years In Australia] Item: 13460, booksandcollectibles.] .Sai took to writing early in her life, and her first book of fairy tales, "Mulānchā Mewā" (in Marathi) was published when she was eight.
Sai graduated from the
National School of Drama (NSD),New Delhi in 1963 [ [http://www.nsd.gov.in/Annual_Report_2005-06.pdf NSD Alumni] NSD Annual Report 2005-2006.] .Career
Sai started her career in
All India Radio (AIR) inPune ,Maharashtra ,India as an announcer, and soon got involved with AIR's Children's Program.Over the years, Sai has written and directed plays in
Marathi ,Hindi , and English, both for adults and children. She has written and directed thus far six feature films, two children’s films, and five documentaries. She has also written many book for children, and six of her books have won national or state level awards.Sai worked for many years as a director or a producer with
Doordarshan Television inDelhi . Her first made-for-TV movie, "The Little Tea Shop" (1972), had won the Asian Broadcasting Union Award atTeheran [http://info.worldbank.org/etools/library/latestversion.asp?241504 SAI PARANJPYE, INDIAN FILMMAKER] library, worldbank.] ,Iran . Later that year, she was selected to produce the Inaugural Program ofBombay (Mumbai)Doordarshan .In the 1970s, Sai twice served as the Chairperson of
Children's Film Society of India (CFSI), which is a Government of India organization with the objective of promoting and ensuring value-based entertainment for children [http://www.cmsvatavaran.org/vatavaran2003/the_festival/nr/7.htm Director’s Profile] cmsvatavaran.] . She made four children's films for CFSI, including the award-winning "Jādoo Kā Shankh" (1974) and "Sikandar" (1976) [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/person/266545/Sai-Paranjpye/biography Biography] movies.nytimes.] .Sai's first feature film, Sparsh (The Touch), was released in 1980, and it won five film awards, including the
National Film Award . "Sparsh" was followed by the comedies, "Chashme Buddoor" (1981) and "Kathā" (1982). "Kathā" was a musical satire based on the folk tale of a tortoise and a rabbit [http://www.1worldfilms.com/India/kathathetale.htm Katha Review] World Festival of Foreign Films.] .Sai next made TV serials, "Ados Pados" (1984), and "Chhote Bade" (1985).
Sai's subsequent movies include "Angoothā Chhāp" (1988) about National Literacy Mission; "
Disha " (1990) about the plight of immigrant workers; "Papeeha" (Forest Love Bird) (1993); Saaz (1997) (inspired by the lives of Indian playback singing sisters,Lata Mangeshkar andAsha Bhosle ) [ [http://im.rediff.com/entertai/may/15saaz.htm Sai Paranjpye's latest film, Saaz] Rediff, May 14, 1997.] ; and "Chakā Chak" (2005), which was aimed at creating public awareness about environment issues [http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=132817 NIGHT OUT with Sai Paranjpye] Pune Newsline, Tuesday, June 07, 2005.] .Sai directed several documentary movies, including those on "Helping Hand" (London), "Talking Books", "Capt. Laxmi", "Warna Orchestra", and "Pankaj Mullick". Sai's 1993 documentary, "Choodiyan", received the
National Film Award for Best Film on Social Issues .In 2001, Sai made a movie for children, "Bhago Bhoot". At the first "Indian International Women's Film Festival" in
Goa in 2005, a review of Sai's movies was held, and it featured her best movies [ [http://lists.whatwg.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2005-December/036992.html New Feature Film "Xapai" to be directed by Sai Paranjpye] Goanet, Dec 18, 2005.] .Personal life
Sai was married to theater artist Arun Joglekar, and the two had a son, Gautam, and a daughter, Winnie. Sai and Arun had separated after two years [ [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/15374687.cms Sai speak!] The Times of India,8 Jul 2002.] , but they had remained friends until Arun's death in 1992. Thus, after their separation, Arun acted in Sai's Sparsh (1980) and Katha (1983) [imdb name|id=0423659|name=Arun Joglekar] . Their son Gautam Paranjpye is a professional cameraman, and their daughter Winnie Paranjpye Joglekar is now a home maker. Winnie had acted in many of Sai's movies and TV serials in the 1980s [imdb name|id=2243051|name=Vinni Paranjpye Joglekar] . Winnie and her husband, Abhay, have two children: Abeer and Anshunee.
Awards
* 1980:
National Film Award for Best Screenplay : Sparsh
* 1985:Filmfare Best Director Award : Sparsh
* 1985:Filmfare Best Dialogue Award : Sparsh [ [http://filmfareawards.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/articleshow?artid=33839242 Best Dialogue Writer (Technical Awards)"] lists winners of this award from 1958 through 1999, Indiatimes] .Bibliography
* "Nana Phadnavis", India Book House Education Trust; Echo ed edition, 1971.
Filmography
*"The Little Tea Shop (TV-1972)"
*"Jadu Ka Shankh (1974)"
*"Begaar (1975)"
*"Sikander (1976)"
*"Dabcherry Milk Project (1976)"
*"Captain Laxmi (1977)"
*"Freedom From Fear (1978)"
*"Sparsh (1980)"
*"Chasme Buddoor (1981)"
*"Books That Talk (1981)"
*"Katha (1983)"
*"Ados Pados (TV-1984)"
*"Chote Bade (TV-1985)"
*"Angootha Chhaap (1988)"
*"Disha (1990)"
*"Papeeha (1993)"
*"Chooriyan (1993)"
*"Saaz (1997)"
*"Bhago Bhoot (2000)"
*"Chaka Chak (2005)"Further reading
* "Profiles in Creativity"; Upadhyay, Madhusoodhan Narasimhacharya, Namaste Exports Ltd., 1991 Part II, 53. ISBN 8190034901. [http://cscsarchive.org:8081/MediaArchive/Library.nsf/(docid)/F484E797FE00421A652570DD003A33D6?OpenDocument&StartKey=Profiles&count=50]
References
External links
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* [http://businessofcinema.com/boc/index.php?file=story&id=3564 Deepti Naval in Sai Paranjpye's next film]
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