Kidar Nath Sharma also Kedar Sharma (12 April 1910 - 29 April 1999), was an Indian film director, producer, Screenwriter, and Lyricist of Hindi films.[1] While he had great success as a director of such movies as Neel Kamal (1947), Bawre Nain (1950) and Jogan (1950), he is often most remembered for starting the acting careers of Bollywood greats Geeta Bali, Madhubala, Raj Kapoor, Mala Sinha, Bharat Bhushan and Tanuja. Filmography Inquilab (1935), Set Painter, Actor Dhoop Chhaon (1935), Actor, Assistant Manager Pujarin (1936), Actor Devdas (1936), Dialog and lyrics Vidyapati (1937), Actor Anath Ashram (1937), Writer Jawani Ki Reet (1939), Dialog Badi Didi (1939), Writer, Actor Zindagi (1940), Writer Tumhair Jeet (1940), Director Aulad (1940), Director Chitralekha (1941), Director Armaan (1942), Director Gauri (1942), Director Mumtaz Mahal (1944), Director Dhanna Bhagat (1945), Director Chand Chakori (1945), Director Duniya Ek Sarai (1946), Director Neel Kamal (1947), Writer, Director, Producer Sohag Raat (1948), Director Neki Aur Badi (1949), Director, Actor Bawre Nain (1950), Writer, Director, Producer Jogan (1950), Director Gunah (1953), Director Chora-Chori (1954), Director Hamari Yaad Aayegi (1961), Director Fariyad (1964), Director Chitralekha (1964), Director, Writer Kaajal (1965), Writer Children's Film Society of India Contributions Jaldeep (Light House) (1956), Writer, Director Ganga Ki Lahren (1957), Writer, Director Bachchon Se Bate (Talking To Children) (1957), Writer, Director Haria (1958), Writer Gulab Ka Phool (The Rose Among Flowers) (1958), Writer, Director 26 January (India's Republic Day) (1959), Writer, Director Ekta (In Unison) (1959), Writer, Director Guru Bhakti (Devotion) (1959), Writer Panchtantra Ki Ek Kahani (A Story From The Panchantra) (1959), Writer Yatra (Journey) (1959), Writer Dilli Ki Kahani (The Story Of Delhi City) (1960), Writer Chetak (1960), Writer, Director Meera Ka Chitra (Portrait of Meera) (1960), Writer, Director Nyaya ( Justice) (1960), Camera Mahateerth (Great Pilgrimage) (1961), Writer, Director Khuda Hafiz (Goodbye) (1983), Writer, Director, Lyricist