Pan Nalin
Nalin Kumar Pandya or Pan Nalin is an International filmmaker. Nalin is best known for directing award-winning films like Samsara, Valley of Flowers, and Ayurveda: Art of Being. His debut film, Samsara went on to win awards like "Grand Jury Prize – Special Mention" at AFI Fest and "Most Popular Feature Film" at Melbourne International Film Festival in 2002.
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Born | Nalin Kumar Pandya Gujarat, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Film-maker |
Biography
Nalin was born as Nalin Kumar Pandya in a small town in Gujarat, India. His father owns a tea stall at Khijadiya railway station near Amreli.[1] Nalin' debut feature was Samsara (2001).[2] Until the age of 12, he helped his father sell tea at this railway platform.[3]
Filmography
- 1991 The Khajuraho (short)
- 1993 The Tulkus
- 1994 The Nagas (documentary)
- 1995 The Doubt (short)
- 1996 Kaal
- 1997 The Devadasi (documentary)
- 1997 Eiffel Tower Trilogy: Height, Weight & Gravity (short)
- 1999 Amazing World India (documentary)
- 2001 Samsara
- 2001 Ayurveda: Art of Being (documentary) [4]
- 2006 Valley of Flowers
- 2009 Echo of Eco (short)
- 2013 Faith Connections (documentary)
- 2015 Angry Indian Goddesses
- 2017 Beyond The Known World
References
- "From a tea stall in Amreli to Hollywood – The Times of India". The Times of India. 12 May 2008.
- "Aamir Khan, Kate Winslet to work together on partition film?". Economic Times. 21 May 2009.
- https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0659023/bio
- Kehr, Dave (17 July 2002). "FILM REVIEW; Rapt Look at a Holistic Medical Art From India". New York Times.
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