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Ravi Kinagi was born into a [[Kannada]] family. He learned the basics of filmmaking from his father Shankar Kinagi who was a producer and director. He |
Ravi Kinagi was born into a [[Kannada]] family. He learned the basics of filmmaking from his father Shankar Kinagi who was a producer and director. He was born and brought up in Mumbai. He worked with [[Rajshri Productions|Rajshri Films]] when they were making Paheli, Naiyya, and Kanoon Ka Shikar. He also assisted S Ramanathan, Anil Ganguly, and Prashant Nanda. He then directed two Marathi films, Manuski and Halahal. Later he started making Odia films. His first Odia film Manini was said to be the first Silver Jubilee film in Odisha. He finally shifted to the Bengali film industry where he has made numerous successful films over the years. He speaks seven languages — Kannada, Hindi, English, Marathi, Gujarati, Odia, and Bengali.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2017-10-14|title='Experience movies, favourites and more has been my best teacher'|url=https://www.thestatesman.com/exclusive-interviews/experience-movies-favourites-best-teacher-1502510974.html|access-date=2020-08-23|website=The Statesman|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
Revision as of 10:21, 2 March 2021
Ravi Kinagi | |
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Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | film director |
Years active | 1990–present |
Notable work | Paran Jai Jaliya Re |
Ravi Kinagi (alternative spellings: Rabi Kinagi, Rabi Kinnagi) is an Indian film director, editor and a script-writer who works in Bengali and Odia cinema.[1][2]
Personal life and Career
Ravi Kinagi was born into a Kannada family. He learned the basics of filmmaking from his father Shankar Kinagi who was a producer and director. He was born and brought up in Mumbai. He worked with Rajshri Films when they were making Paheli, Naiyya, and Kanoon Ka Shikar. He also assisted S Ramanathan, Anil Ganguly, and Prashant Nanda. He then directed two Marathi films, Manuski and Halahal. Later he started making Odia films. His first Odia film Manini was said to be the first Silver Jubilee film in Odisha. He finally shifted to the Bengali film industry where he has made numerous successful films over the years. He speaks seven languages — Kannada, Hindi, English, Marathi, Gujarati, Odia, and Bengali.[3]
Filmography
As director
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As editor
Screenplay
Dialogue
Odia film
Year | Title | Cast | Language | Comments |
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1986 | Manini | Odia | ||
1988 | Suna Chadhei | Odia | ||
1989 | Ama Ghar Ama Sansar | Odia | ||
1990 | Pardesi Chadhei | Odia | ||
1990 | Jiban Sanghi | Odia | ||
1991 | Bhishma Pratigya | Odia | ||
1994 | Bhai Hela Bhagari | Odia | ||
1996 | Suna Panjuri | Odia | ||
1997 | Kandhei Aaakhire Luha | Odia | ||
1998 | Stree | Odia | ||
1999 | Pabitra Bandhan | Odia | ||
2001 | Sindoor Nukhen Khela Ghara | Odia | ||
2003 | Suna Sankhali | Odia |
References
- ^ "Rabi Kinagi". www.citwf.com. Retrieved 14 February 2009.
- ^ "The great role reversal of Tollywood". newindianexpress.com. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
- ^ "'Experience movies, favourites and more has been my best teacher'". The Statesman. 14 October 2017. Retrieved 23 August 2020.