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Full Name
  
Sunil Janah

Books
  
India and Independence

Name
  
Sunil Janah

Occupation
  
Photographer

Nationality
  
Indian


Sunil Janah Famous Indian Photographer Sunil Janah Passes Away

Born
  
17 April 1918
Assam, India

Known for
  
1943 Bengal famine coverage

Died
  
June 21, 2012, Berkeley, California, United States

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Sunil Janah (17 April 1918 — 21 June 2012) was an Indian photojournalist and documentary photographer who worked in India in the 1940s. Sunil Janah is internationally acclaimed for documenting India's independence movement, its peasant and labour movements, famines and riots, rural and tribal life, as well as the years of rapid urbanization and industrialization. Noted for the beauty and technical quality of his compositions, Sunil Janah's photographs are significant in their historical content as well as their emotional connect. He was best known for his coverage of the Bengal famine of 1943. The Government of India awarded him the civilian honour of Padma Shri in 2012.

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Sunil Janah : Early work


Life and family

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Sunil Janah was born on 17 April 1918 in Dibrugarh, Assam but grew up in Kolkata. He attended St. Xavier's College, Kolkata at the University of Calcutta. There, he joined politically leftist students. Communist politician Puran Chand Joshi urged Janah to abandon his English studies and pursue a career in photography. Janah traveled to Bengal with Chittaprosad Bhattacharya to photograph the damages caused by the 1943 famine. He moved with Bhattacharya to Bombay and joined the Progressive Writers Association and Indian People’s Theatre Association. He was a co-founder of Calcutta Film Society. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1972 and the Padma Bhushan in 2012.

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He died on 21 June 2012 at his home in Berkeley, California due to natural causes. He is survived by his son, Arjun, who lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Photographer of the Nehruvian Era

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In ‘People’s War’ and after that ‘People’s Age’ Janah used to have one page for a photo feature for which he photographed the lives of ordinary people, their struggles, the beauty of the working class at work, rowing boats, catching fish, in coal mines, from men and women working in homes and fields to bow and arrow carrying tribals, farmers and workers heading to protest, revolutionaries of Telangana and via these photographs he established the Communist Party’s ideology and commitment amongst the people. Portraits of well-known people like Gandhi, Nehru, Jinnah, Sheikh Abdullah, Faiz, J. Krishnamurthi, etc. taken by Sunil Janah is very famous. Photographer and curator Ram Rahman says, "Janah’s work is the defining epic document of the last decade of the freedom struggle and the first decade of free India — a chronicler of the ‘Nehruvian’ years".

Books

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Shadowing a Philanthropologist, By Ramachandra Guha, University of Chicago Press, 398 pp, ISBN 978-0-226-31047-3

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Virtual Exhibition (SF 2000) on Web

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Context to Exhibits (NY 1998) on web


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References

Sunil Janah Wikipedia


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