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He has two sons (with his wife Anita Kanwar), [[Karan Raj Kanwar]] and Abhay Kanwar, both of whom have worked as film directors and producers. Filmmaker [[K. Pappu]] is his elder brother. |
He has two sons (with his wife Anita Kanwar), [[Karan Raj Kanwar]] and Abhay Kanwar, both of whom have worked as film directors and producers. Filmmaker [[K. Pappu]] is his elder brother. |
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On 3 February 2012, he died due to a kidney ailment |
On 3 February 2012, he died in [[Singapore]] due to a kidney ailment.<ref>http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-02-06/news-interviews/31027427_1_raj-kanwar-sadiyaan-final-farewell {{bare URL inline|date=May 2023}}</ref> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Kanwar began his career directing plays in Delhi. He then moved to Mumbai where he worked as an assistant to directors like [[Shekhar Kapur]] and [[Raj Kumar Santoshi]]. His directorial debut was ''[[Deewana (1992 film)|Deewana]]''. Released in 1992, the film was a box office Blockbuster and marked the screen debut of [[Shah Rukh Khan|Shahrukh Khan]]. He directed several other box office hits like ''[[Laadla (1994 film)|Laadla]]'' (1994), ''[[Jaan (film)|Jaan]]'' (1996), ''[[Jeet (1996 film)|Jeet]]'' (1996), ''[[Judaai (1997 film)|Judaai]]'' (1997), ''[[Daag: The Fire]]'' (1999) and ''[[Badal (2000 film)|Badal]]'' (2000). Kanwar went on to discover actors like [[Lara Dutta]] and [[Priyanka Chopra]] whom he cast in his film ''[[Andaaz]]'' in 2003.<ref>{{cite news|title=What made Raj Kanwar A Director To Reckon With|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/slide-show/slide-show-1-what-made-raj-kanwar-a-director-to-reckon-with/20120203.htm|access-date=3 February 2012|newspaper=Rediff|date=3 February 2012}}</ref> His last film was ''[[Sadiyaan]]'' (2010). [[Anurag Singh (director)|Anurag Singh]] was a Chief Assistant with him for most of films. Most of |
Kanwar began his career directing plays in Delhi. He then moved to Mumbai where he worked as an assistant to directors like [[Shekhar Kapur]] and [[Raj Kumar Santoshi]]. His directorial debut was ''[[Deewana (1992 film)|Deewana]]''. Released in 1992, the film was a box office Blockbuster and marked the screen debut of [[Shah Rukh Khan|Shahrukh Khan]]. He directed several other box office hits like ''[[Laadla (1994 film)|Laadla]]'' (1994), ''[[Jaan (film)|Jaan]]'' (1996), ''[[Jeet (1996 film)|Jeet]]'' (1996), ''[[Judaai (1997 film)|Judaai]]'' (1997), ''[[Daag: The Fire]]'' (1999) and ''[[Badal (2000 film)|Badal]]'' (2000). Kanwar went on to discover actors like [[Lara Dutta]] and [[Priyanka Chopra]] whom he cast in his film ''[[Andaaz]]'' in 2003.<ref>{{cite news|title=What made Raj Kanwar A Director To Reckon With|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/slide-show/slide-show-1-what-made-raj-kanwar-a-director-to-reckon-with/20120203.htm|access-date=3 February 2012|newspaper=Rediff|date=3 February 2012}}</ref> His last film was ''[[Sadiyaan]]'' (2010). [[Anurag Singh (director)|Anurag Singh]] was a Chief Assistant with him for most of films. Most of the lead characters of his films are named Karan and Kajal. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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Raj Kanwar | |
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Born | |
Died | 3 February 2012 | (aged 50)
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation(s) | Director, producer and screenwriter |
Spouse | Anita Kanwar |
Children | Karan Raj Kanwar Abhay Raj Kanwar |
Relatives | K. Pappu (brother) |
Raj Kanwar (28 June 1961 – 3 February 2012) was an Indian film director, writer and film producer of Hindi films based in Mumbai, India.[1]
Family and personal life
He was educated in Col. Brown Cambridge School in Dehradun.
He has two sons (with his wife Anita Kanwar), Karan Raj Kanwar and Abhay Kanwar, both of whom have worked as film directors and producers. Filmmaker K. Pappu is his elder brother.
On 3 February 2012, he died in Singapore due to a kidney ailment.[2]
Career
Kanwar began his career directing plays in Delhi. He then moved to Mumbai where he worked as an assistant to directors like Shekhar Kapur and Raj Kumar Santoshi. His directorial debut was Deewana. Released in 1992, the film was a box office Blockbuster and marked the screen debut of Shahrukh Khan. He directed several other box office hits like Laadla (1994), Jaan (1996), Jeet (1996), Judaai (1997), Daag: The Fire (1999) and Badal (2000). Kanwar went on to discover actors like Lara Dutta and Priyanka Chopra whom he cast in his film Andaaz in 2003.[3] His last film was Sadiyaan (2010). Anurag Singh was a Chief Assistant with him for most of films. Most of the lead characters of his films are named Karan and Kajal.
Filmography
Year | Film | Director | Producer | Ref. |
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1987 | Mr. India | Assistant Director | ||
1988 | Ram-Avtar | Assistant Director | ||
1990 | Ghayal | Assistant Director | ||
1992 | Deewana | Yes | ||
1994 | Laadla | Yes | ||
1995 | Kartavya | Yes | ||
1996 | Jaan | Yes | ||
Jeet | Yes | |||
1997 | Judaai | Yes | ||
Itihaas | Yes | Yes | ||
1999 | Daag: The Fire | Yes | Yes | |
2000 | Badal | Yes | ||
Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega | Yes | |||
Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke | Yes | Yes | ||
2001 | Farz | Yes | Yes | |
2002 | Ab Ke Baras | Yes | Yes | |
2003 | Andaaz | Yes | Yes | |
2006 | Humko Deewana Kar Gaye | Yes | Yes | |
2007 | Raqeeb | No | Yes | |
2010 | Sadiyaan | Yes | Yes |
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References
- ^ "Producer Raj Kanwar dies in Singapore". 26 February 2012. Archived from the original on 26 February 2012.
- ^ http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-02-06/news-interviews/31027427_1_raj-kanwar-sadiyaan-final-farewell [bare URL]
- ^ "What made Raj Kanwar A Director To Reckon With". Rediff. 3 February 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2012.
External links
- Raj Kanwar at IMDb
- Articles with bare URLs for citations from May 2023
- Hindi-language film directors
- Indian male screenwriters
- Hindi film producers
- 2012 deaths
- Deaths from kidney disease
- 20th-century Indian film directors
- 21st-century Indian film directors
- Film directors from Mumbai
- Film producers from Mumbai
- Hindi-language screenwriters
- 20th-century Indian dramatists and playwrights
- 21st-century Indian dramatists and playwrights
- Screenwriters from Mumbai
- 20th-century Indian male writers
- 1961 births
- Indian film biography stubs