Nando Bhattacharya

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Nando Bhattacharya
Occupation Cinematographer

Nando Bhattacharya, also sometimes spelled Nandu Bhattacharya, was an Indian cinematographer and director of Indian cinema whose career spanned from 1969 to 2005. For his work on Anubhav (1971), [1] he won the National Film Award for Best Cinematography (Black and White) at the 19th National Film Awards. [2]

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Filmography

As cinematographer or director of photograpy [3]
YearFilmDirectorRef
1969 Aradhana Shakti Samanta
1971 Anubhav Basu Bhattacharya [4]
1974 Avishkaar Basu Bhattacharya [5]
1974 Badhti Ka Naam Dadhi Kishore Kumar
1976 Balika Badhu Tarun Majumdar
1978Aankhen Dehki Rajinder Singh Bedi [6]
1978 Ghar Manik Chatterjee
1978 Devata S. Ramanathan
1981 Shakka Kailash Chopra
1982 Aamne Samne Ashim Samanta
1982Chalti Ka Naam Zindagi Kishore Kumar
1985 Aar Paar Shakti Samanta
1985 Lover Boy Shomu Mukherjee
1986 Khamosh Nigahen Ajay Sharma
1990RajnartakiNarayan Chakraborty
1992 Ghazab Tamasha Ranjeet [7]
1992 Jhoothi Shaan Ranjan Bose
1994Ajana PathSrinibas Chakraborty
1996 Lathi Prabhat Roy
1977Chakkar Pe ChakkarAshok Roy
1998Ami Je TomariMilan Bhowmick
2004 Annaye Atyachar Swapan Saha
2005DiragamanNando Bhattacharya [8]

References

  1. Kumar, Anuj (28 March 2013). "Avishkaar (1974)". The Hindu. ISSN   0971-751X . Retrieved 18 December 2025. Nando Bhattacharya (he also shot "Anubhav") captures the miasma that Rita talks about through the wavy opening montage.
  2. "National Awards 1971 Winners". Times of India. Retrieved 18 December 2025.
  3. "Nando Bhattacharya". IMDB. Retrieved 18 December 2025.[ better source needed ]
  4. Kumar, P. K. Ajith (18 August 2019). "Happy birthday, Gulzar saab!". The Hindu.
  5. Amladi, K. M. (29 September 1974). "Magnificent discovery". The Hindustan Times. p. 10. Nando Bhattacharya's colour photography rises to the lyrical.
  6. "Shooting in India". Variety. 17 May 1978. p. 419.
  7. भारतीय फिल्‍म वार्षिकी: १९९३ [Indian Film Yearbook 1993]. Sadhya Pradesh Film Development Corporation Limited. p. 44.
  8. "Satabdi turns filmmaker". The Statesman. 2 October 2006. Her [Satabdi Roy's] two last released films in 2005, Diragaman directed by Nandu Bhattacharya and ..., received lukewarm box-office returns but did well in the rural areas.