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Residence
  
Mumbai

Occupation
  
Film editor

Notable work
  
Sholay

Role
  
Film Editor

Nationality
  
Indian

Years active
  
1960 - 1995

Name
  
M. Shinde

M. S. Shinde
Died
  
September 28, 2012, Mumbai

Spouse
  
Prafula Shinde (m. ?–2006)

Children
  
Achala Shinde, Renuka Shinde, Prerna Shinde

Awards
  
Filmfare Award for Best Editing, Filmfare Award for Best Art Direction

Similar People
  
G P Sippy, Ramesh Sippy, Mahesh Bhatt, Rajiv Mehra, R D Burman

Madhav S Shinde (Marathi: माधव एस शिंदे) (c. 1929 – 28 September 2012), credited as M. S. Shinde, was a Bollywood film editor who edited over 100 films, notably the cult hit Sholay (1975). Other notables films he worked on include Seeta Aur Geeta, Brahmachari, Shaan and Chamatkar. He received the Filmfare Best Editor award for Sholay in 1975.

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Career

Shinde started his career as an editor for Bollywood films in 1960s. Even before editing the classic 1975 release film Sholay, Shinde had worked with director Ramesh Sippy and producer G. P. Sippy on the 1972 film Seeta Aur Geeta starring Hema Malini. Shinde worked for a monthly salary of 2,000 for the Sippys' production house. His work on Sholay of editing 300,000 feet of reel into 18,000 feet is considered remarkable. The earlier submitted version of 21,000 feet long film was further edited after the censors mandated cuts. The film had been reduced to a running time of 3 hours and 20 minutes, and was now without many of its gory scenes, though violence remained both on- and off-screen. Sholay was nominated in nine categories at the 23rd Filmfare Awards but won only the Best Editing Award.

Shinde worked on over 100 Bollywood films. The list of his works includes some successful films like Raaz (1967), Brahmachari (1968), Shaan (1980), Shakti (1982), Razia Sultan (1983), Sohni Mahiwal (1984), Saagar (1985) and Chamatkar (1992). His last film was Zamaana Deewana (1995), starring Shahrukh Khan. Along with films, Shinde was also the editor of the Hindi television classic Buniyaad that aired on DD National in 1986.

Awards

Shinde has won Filmfare Awards in the category of Best Editing for the film Sholay (1975).

Personal life

Shinde was married to Prafula Shinde, who died in 2006 of cancer. They have three daughters. Due to his poor economic conditions he faced problems in getting timely medical help. Recently, the cine wing "Maharashtra Navnirman Chitrapat Karmachari Sena" of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena had helped Shinde by providing financial aid.

References

M. S. Shinde Wikipedia