CHETAN ANAND -
Film Producer
Chetan Anand (3rd January
1921 – 6th July 1997) was born on 3 January 1921, in Lahore, British India,
to well-to-do advocate Pishori Lal Anand. After graduating from Government College Lahore, he remained a
member of Indian National Congress in the 1930s,
subsequently worked for the BBC and taught at the Doon School,
Dehradun
for a while, before coming down to Mumbai to sell a film script. He is the
brother of Film Actor Dev Anand.
In the early 1940s, while he was teaching
History, he wrote a film script on king Ashoka, which
he went on to show to director Phani
Majumdar in Mumbai. Anand failed to qualify for the Indian Civil Service (ICS) exams in London. As luck
would have it, Phani Majumdar cast him as a lead in his Hindi film, Rajkumar,
released in 1944. He also became associated with Indian People's Theatre Association
(IPTA) in
Mumbai.
He soon took to film direction with the
well-acclaimed movie Neecha Nagar which bagged the Palme d'Or
(Best Film) award (then known as 'Grand Prix') at the Cannes Film Festival in 1946.[4][5]
It was the debut film for Kamini Kaushal and became the first Indian film
to gain international recognition and was the debut of Pandit Ravi Shankar.
By the early 1950s, he and his younger brother Dev Anand
had set up Navketan Productions in Mumbai. Afsar, starring Dev Anand and
Suraiya,
was the first film made by Navketan, which turned out to be a moderate success.
It was followed by Taxi Driver and Andhiyan, both of
which he directed for the Navketan banner.
Later on Chetan Anand started his own production
banner called Himalaya films and teamed
up with photographer Jal Mistry, music director
Madan Mohan,
lyrics writer Kaifi Azmi and actress Priya
Rajvansh. Together they gave some of most memorable and unique films
in Hindi cinema like Haqeeqat, Heer Raanjha,
Hanste Zakhm,
and Hindustan Ki Kasam.
Anand is known to be the film-maker who
'discovered' Rajesh Khanna from an acting competition.
Khanna as a result got his first break and was cast by Anand in the film Aakhri Khat.
Chetan Anand later directed Rajesh Khanna in the film Kudrat, based
on the theme of reincarnation, which helped the latter arrest a slide in
popularity, allowing Rajesh Khanna make a temporary comeback with
this hit film.
Apart from 17 feature films he is also known for
the acclaimed television serial, Param Vir Chakra, which was aired Doordarshan
in 1988.
After separating from his wife, he had a
long-term relationship with the actress Priya
Rajvansh. She was the heroine of his film Haqeeqat
and all films after that. He had a relationship with her till his death. He
died on 6 July 1997, at the age of 76 in Mumbai.
On 27
March 2000, Priya Rajvansh was murdered in her Juhu home. In 2002, Chetan
Anand's sons Ketan Anand and Vivek Anand along with their employees Mala
Choudhary and Ashok Chinnaswamy were given life imprisonment for her murder.
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