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Full Name
  
Raja Nawathe

Died
  
November 15, 2005, Mumbai

Role
  
Film producer

Name
  
Raja Nawathe

Years active
  
1948–1973


Born
  
14 October 1924 (
1924-10-14
)

Occupation
  
Film director, Producer, Assistant Film Director

Children
  
Son (deceased a few years prior to father's demise)

Spouse
  
Chitra Nawathe (m. ?–2005)

Movies
  
Gumnaam, Aah, Patthar Ke Sanam, Manchali, Basant Bahar

Similar People
  
Tarun Bose, Madan Puri, Pran, Manmohan Krishna, Mehmood

Tan Man Dhan Sab Hai Tera - Mukesh @ Manchali - Leena Chandavarkar, Sanjeev Kumar


Raja Nawathe (Hindi: राजा नवाथे; 14 October 1924 – 15 November 2005) was an Indian film producer, director, assistant film director, in Bombay's Hindi film industry, long before it came to be known as Bollywood. He is known for films like Raj Kapoor-Nargis starrer Aah (1953) and thriller Gumnaam (1965).

Contents

BASANT BAHAR 1956 Bollywood Movie LifeTime WorldWide Box Office Collection | Cast Rating


Career

Raja Nawathe had commenced his film career as assistant director to Raj Kapoor, for three productions from R.K. Films, viz. Aag (1948), Barsaat (1949), and Awaara (1951). His debut as independent director commenced with the film, Aah, in 1953, produced by Raj Kapoor, which, at the time, did not quite make its mark at the box-office. However, the songs and music of the film are considered classics of Indian cinema. Subsequently, the film was dubbed in Tamil and Telugu. Raja Nawathe's next directorial venture in 1956, Basant Bahar, was a musical success. This film received the "Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film in Hindi", a National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. For lead roles of his next film,Sohni Mahiwal (1958), Nawathe again paired Bharat Bhushan with Nimmi, both legendary stars of that era. Other noteworthy films by Raja Nawathe are: Gumnaam (1965), a suspense thriller based on an Agatha Christie novel, starring Manoj Kumar and Nanda in the lead roles; with mesmerizing music direction by maestros Shankar-Jaikishan. In 1967, for Patthar ke Sanam, he cast Manoj Kumar once again, now with Waheeda Rehman, as the lead pair; Laxmikant-Pyarelal created some memorable music for this film. Bhai-Bhai in (1970), was directed with Sunil Dutt and Asha Parekh in the lead roles; it had melodious music by Shankar-Jaikishan. Manchali (1973) was a comedy, and departed from Raja Nawathe's earlier films; it is also memorable for the super comical role played by Sanjeev Kumar. Leena Chandavarkar, by then an actress well established in her own right, was lead actress for this film. The music for this romantic comedy was composed by celebrity duo Laxmikant Pyarelal, stalwarts at the time, with a decade of music success behind them.

Death

After suffering from a long illness, Raja Nawathe died in Mumbai, on Wednesday morning, 15 November 2005, a month after his 81st birthday.

Filmography

  • Aah (1953)
  • Basant Bahar (1956)
  • Sohni Mahiwal (1958)
  • Gumnaam (1965)
  • Patthar ke Sanam (1967)
  • Bhai-Bhai (1970)
  • Manchali(1973)
  • References

    Raja Nawathe Wikipedia


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