Kamal Sadanah

Kamal Sadanah

Birthday: 1971 in Bombay, India
Kamal SadanahBorn in a family of filmmakers, his first step as an infant was on the sets of his father's film shoot. His father Brij Sadanah made some memorable films in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Some to name are "Victoria no. 203, Chori Mera Kaam, Yeh Raat Phir Na Ayegi, Professor Pyarelal" his mother Sayeeda Khan was also an actress i... Show more »
Kamal SadanahBorn in a family of filmmakers, his first step as an infant was on the sets of his father's film shoot. His father Brij Sadanah made some memorable films in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Some to name are "Victoria no. 203, Chori Mera Kaam, Yeh Raat Phir Na Ayegi, Professor Pyarelal" his mother Sayeeda Khan was also an actress in Bollywood movies in the mid 60s. Kamal started his career in films at an early age by assisting directors like Ajay Goel and national award recipient Sukhwant Dhadda. By the age of 19 he was actively handling the production department of his father's home production and was the 1st Ad for another director. He was soon launched as an actor in Rahul Rawail's "Bekhudi" opposite Kajol. He then moved on to play the hero in films like "Rang" "Bali Umar Ko Salam", "Fauj" and many more. Having being a student of Cinema he soon changed his position to that of a storyteller and directed his first independent film called "Karkash". The film's exhibitory run was limited to film festivals only. Shortly after that Kamal produced a remake of his father's film "Victoria no. 203". The film did not fare well at the box office but it ensured that Kamal was going to chart his career in the business of Cinema. He went back to studying more technical aspects of film making and refining his skills. He did a course with the New York Film Academy and then another specialized course in Visual Effects. Kamal finally joined forces with his childhood friend Abis Rizvi to make 2014 most awaited film "Roar - Tigers of the Sundarbans" with over 800 shots in visual effects, locations in 4 countries, and international crew of 150 and the central character being the Royal Bengal Tiger, this film has been (quote) "the most challenging and fulfilling journey of my life" Show less «
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