Bimal Roy Memorial Trophy
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The Bimal Roy Memorial Trophy
Recipients
Recipients have included:
1997 Awards
1998 Awards
Kidar Sharma (Writer – Director) was a pioneer in his field, who entered film in 1934 with Seeta as a photographer. He was a writer and director of several noteworthy films, such as Jogan, Chitralekha (1941 film) and Chitralekha (1964 film). Kidar Sharma discovered many stars such as Raj Kapoor.
1999 Awards
Suraiya Sheikh (Performing Artist.) Suraiya was one of the tallest singing stars of the early golden years of Indian Hindi cinema of the nineteen forties and fifties. She sang her own songs in her films, which included many successes such as Mirza Ghalib, Dastan and Sharda.
2000 Awards
Esther Victoria Abraham aka Pramila (Performing Artist) was the first Miss India. She was a champion of women's causes in films and acted in 1942 in Ulti Ganga, a film in which women were shown superior to men in every aspect.
2001 Awards
Manna Dey had a long career in Hindi music industry as a singer who made his mark as a singer.
2003 Awards
2004 Awards
Ram Narayan (Classical Musician) is a sarangi player and has brought the musical instrument into focus in the country and world over.
2005 Awards
Kamini Kaushal (Performing Artist) entered the Hindi film industry as an actress of note in the late 1940s' and held her own place amongst the top heroines till late fifties. She acted in character roles until recently.
2011 Awards
Pran Krishan Sikand or simply Pran (Performing Artist). In a film career starting from the early nineteen forties until late nineties, he acted in all kind of roles, but most notably as a Bollywood villain.
References
- ^ "Bimal Roy Memorial Trophy". bimalroymemorial.org. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
- ^ "Bimal Roy Memorial". bimalroymemorial.org. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
- ^ "Manas: Culture, Indian Cinema: Mrinal Sen". Archived from the original on June 28, 2008.
- ^ "Bimal Roy".
- IMDb
External links
- Jha, Pavan (10 January 2016). "6 things you need to know about Bimal Roy" – via The Hindu.
- "rediff.com, Movies: The perceptive camera of Bimal Roy".
- "'Manna Dey was too humble for the glamorous Bollywood'".
- "2011 Awards".