| 1 | '''Prakash Jha (b. 1952)''' |
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| 4 | Hindi director born in Champaran, Bihar. |
| 5 | Briefly trained as editor at the FTII (1976), |
| 6 | dropped out and made documentaries. Faces |
| 7 | after the Storm, on Biharsharif riots, was |
| 8 | unofficially banned. First feature Hip Hip |
| 9 | Hurray within 60s Hollywood schoolboycheerleader |
| 10 | genre. Sees himself as a political |
| 11 | film-maker. Briefly married to the actress |
| 12 | Deepti Naval (1984). |
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| 15 | '''FILMOGRAPHY:''' 1976: Rhythms of a Land |
| 16 | and its People (Doc); 1977: Darpok Ki Dosti |
| 17 | (Sh); 1978: Friends Together (Doc); 1979: Ode |
| 18 | to the Child (Sh); 1981: Pas de deux (Doc); |
| 19 | 1982: Faces after the Storm (Doc); 1983: Shri |
| 20 | Vatsa (Sh); May I Think Sir? (Doc); 1984: Hip |
| 21 | Hip Hurray; Damul; 1987: Ek Aur Itihas |
| 22 | (Doc); Looking Back (Doc); Parinati; 1988: An |
| 23 | Expression (Sh); 1989: Katha Madhopur Ki |
| 24 | (Sh); 1990: Mungerilal Ke Haseen Sapne (TV); |
| 25 | Tribal Festival (Doc); 1994: Didi. |
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| 27 | [[Director]] |