Khwaja Ahmad Abbas

Abbas in 1939 Khwaja Ahmad Abbas (7 June 1914 – 1 June 1987) was an Indian film director, screenwriter, novelist, and journalist in Urdu, Hindi and English.

He won four National Film Awards in India. Internationally, his films won the (Golden Palm Grand Prize) at Cannes Film Festival (out of three nominations) and the Crystal Globe at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. As a director and screenwriter, he is considered one of the pioneers of Indian parallel or neo-realistic cinema.

As a director, he made Hindustani films. (1946), about the Bengal famine of 1943, which was one of Indian cinema's first social-realist films, and opened up the overseas market for Indian films in the Soviet Union. ''Pardesi'' (1957) was nominated for the . ''Shehar Aur Sapna'' (1963) won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film, while ''Saat Hindustani'' (1969) and ''Do Boond Pani'' (1972) both won the National Film Awards for Best Feature Film on National Integration.

As a screenwriter, he wrote a number of neo-realistic films, such as (which he directed), (1946) which won the at the first Cannes Film Festival, ''Naya Sansar'' (1941), ''Jagte Raho'' (1956), and ''Saat Hindustani'' (which he also directed). He is also known for writing Raj Kapoor's films, including the -nominated ''Awaara'' (1951), as well as ''Shree 420'' (1955), ''Mera Naam Joker'' (1970), ''Bobby'' (1973) and ''Henna'' (1991).

His column 'Last Page' was one of the longest-running newspaper columns in the history of Indian journalism. It began in 1935, in ''The Bombay Chronicle'', and moved to the ''Blitz'' after the ''Chronicle'''s closure, where it continued until his death in 1987. He was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 1969.

In total, his works include 74 books, 90 short stories, 3000 journalistic articles and 40 films. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad
Published 1955
Located: Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya
Call Number: 823 ABB
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by Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad
Published 1978
Located: Heramba Chandra College
Call Number: 954.05 Ab19
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