Satish Bahadur

Prof. Satish Bahadur }}

Satish Bahadur (26 November 1925 – 23 July 2010), was an Indian film critic who served as Professor of Film Appreciation (1963–83) at the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune, India, and a close associate of Marie Seton, Vijaya Mulay and PK Nair.

Until his death in Pune, Satish continued to be actively involved with film appreciation and teaching of cinema. According to the obituary in [http://www.indianexpress.com/news/satish-bahadur-founder-of-film-appreciation/651362/ The Indian Express], he was "...one of the founding teachers of the FTII, he played a crucial role in shaping the policies and vision of the Institute. Even today, he is held in high esteem by his students, some of whom are luminaries of the Indian cinema. Arun Khopkar, filmmaker and student of Bahadur, was quoted as saying, '"...from day one, he became the guiding light in my life. Like a music teacher who explains the intricacies of taal and laya to his students, he would unveil countless aspects of films for us. Unlike many teachers who overshadow their students, he had the knack to bring the best out of his students. In fact, he was the one who started the concept of film diary amongst FTII students. I have this habit of calling the old, good and late faculty of the institute, the ghost faculty. Now, he belongs to that and sitting up there, he will continue to guide his students". Provided by Wikipedia
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by Bahadur, Satish
Published 2014
Located: Bengal Library Association Public Library
Call Number: 791.4 BHA
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