
Directing
Born December 14, 1934 in Alwal, Hyderabad, British India (now Andhra Pradesh, India)
Shyam Benegal (December 14, 1934–December 23, 2024) was a prolific Indian director and screenwriter. With his first four feature films Ankur (1973), Nishant (1975), Manthan (1976), and Bhumika (1977) he created a new genre, which has now come to be called the "middle cinema" in India although he himself has expressed dislike in the term preferring his work to be called New or Alternate cinema. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1976 and the Padma Bhushan in 1991. On 8 August 2007, he was awarded the highest award in Indian cinema for lifetime achievement, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for the year 2005. He has won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi seven times. Benegal died of kidney disease on 23 December 2024 in Mumbai and is survived by his daughter.

Benegal's New Cinema

Mujib: The Making of a Nation

Samvidhaan: The Making of the Constitution of India

The Last Adieu
Himself

Celluloid Man
Self

Light, Shadow, and Me
Self

Pride of India: Shama Zaidi

Well Done Abba

Welcome to Sajjanpur

Bose: The Forgotten Hero

Smita

Zubeidaa

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar

Hari-Bhari

Sardari Begum

The Making of the Mahatma

Mammo

Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda

In Search of Guru Dutt
Self - Director, Cousin of Guru Dutt

The Discovery of India

Susman

Satyajit Ray
Self

Trikal

Nehru

Mandi

Arohan

Kalyug

Junoon

The Sage from the Sea

Bhumika

Manthan

Nishant

Charandas The Thief

Ankur: The Seedling

Indian Youth: An Exploration