V. Shantaram

Film

Birthday November 18, 1901

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Kolhapur, Kolhapur State, British India

DEATH DATE October 30, 1990 Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, (88 years old)

Nationality India

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1901

Shantaram Rajaram Vankudre (18 November 1901 – 30 October 1990), referred to as V. Shantaram or Shantaram Bapu, was an Indian filmmaker, film producer, and actor known for his work in Hindi and Marathi films.

Shantaram was born in 1901 at Kolhapur to a Marathi Jain family.

1921

He went on to debut as an actor in the silent film Surekha Haran in 1921.

Shantaram, fondly known as Annasaheb (अण्णासाहेब), had an illustrious career as a filmmaker for almost seven decades.

He was one of the early filmmakers to realize the efficacy of the film medium as an instrument of social change and used it successfully to advocate humanism on one hand and expose bigotry and injustice on the other.

V. Shantaram had a very keen interest in music.

It is said that he "ghost wrote" music for many of his music directors, and took a very active part in the creation of music.

Some of his songs had to rehearsed several times before they were approved by V. Shantaram.

He Was Also Praised By Charlie Chaplin for his Marathi film Manoos.

Chaplin reportedly liked the film to a great extent.

In 1921, aged 20, he married 12-year-old Vimalabai in a match arranged by their families.

He had four children with Vimalabai, Prabhat Kumar (after whom Shantaram named his movie company) and daughters Saroj, Madhura and Charusheela.

Saroj, the eldest daughter, is married to Soli Engineer, a Parsi gentleman, and they run the Valley View Grand Resort at Panhala near Kolhapur, built on Shantaram's farmhouse, which was inherited by Saroj.

Shantaram's second daughter, Madhura, is the wife of Pandit Jasraj and mother of music director Shaarang Dev Pandit and of TV personality Durga Jasraj.

Shantaram's third daughter, Charusheela, is the mother of Hindi and Marathi actor Sushant Ray a.k.a. Siddharth Ray.

Shantaram was also famous Marathi's film director Master Vinayak's maternal cousin, and Bollywood actress Nanda's uncle.

1927

He directed his first film Netaji Palkar, in 1927.

1929

In 1929, he founded the Prabhat Film Company along with Vishnupant Damle, K.R. Dhaiber, S. Fatelal and S.B. Kulkarni, which made Ayodhyecha Raja, the first Marathi language film in 1932 under his direction.

1941

In 1941, Shantaram married the actress Jayashree (née Kamulkar), with whom he had worked together in several films, including Shakuntala (1942).

He had three children with Jayashree: a son, the Marathi film director and producer Kiran Shantaram, and two daughters, the actress Rajshree and Tejashree.

1942

He left Prabhat co. in 1942 to form "Rajkamal Kalamandir" in Mumbai.

In time, "Rajkamal" became one of the most sophisticated studios of the country.

1946

He is most known for films such as Dr. Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani (1946), Amar Bhoopali (1951), Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje (1955), Do Aankhen Barah Haath (1957), Navrang (1959), Duniya Na Mane (1937), Pinjara (1972), Chani, Iye Marathiche Nagari and Zunj.

V. Shantaram started his film career doing odd jobs in Maharashtra Film Co. owned by Baburao Painter at Kolhapur.

1956

In 1956, just before the law was changed to prohibit polygamy for Hindus (but not for Muslims), Shantaram married another of his leading ladies, the actress Sandhya (née Vijaya Deshmukh), who had already starred in his films Amar Bhoopali and Parchaiyan and would go on to star in many of his future films like Do Aankhen Barah Haath, Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje, Navrang, Jal Bin Machhli Nritya Bin Bijli and Sehra. They did not have any children together, but Sandhya bonded strongly with Vimalabai and her children, and she lives with them as a respected mother.

1964

Shantaram introduced his daughter Rajshree (his daughter with Jayashree) and Jeetendra in the 1964 film Geet Gaya Patharon Ne.

That was the debut film for both of them.

1975

He also introduced his second wife Sandhya's niece Ranjana Deshmukh into the Marathi film industry through Chandanachi Choli Ang Ang Jaali, directed by his son Kiran Shantaram in 1975.

Ranjana dominated the Marathi silver screen in the 70s and 80s.

1985

The Dadasaheb Phalke Award was conferred on him in 1985.

1990

Shantaram died on 30 October 1990 in Mumbai.

He was survived by his three wives and his seven children.

Shantaram's great-nephews Swastik Karnatki and Karan Gurbaxani are also Director's in Mumbai.

1992

He was posthumously awarded the Padma Vibhushan in 1992.

His autobiography Shantarama was published in Hindi and Marathi.

The V. Shantaram Award was constituted by Central Government and Maharashtra State Government.

1993

The V. Shantaram Motion Picture Scientific Research and Cultural Foundation, established in 1993, offers various awards to film-makers.

The award is presented annually on 18 November.

1996

Vimalabai died in 1996 after being bedridden for four years.

2001

A postage stamp dedicated to Shantaram was released by India Post on 17 November 2001.