Ramesh Talwar

Director

Ramesh Talwar

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Ramesh Talwar is one of those quietly impressive directors who's been shaping Hindi cinema since the late '70s. Starting out as a child actor in films like *Dhool Ka Phool* and *Phool Aur Kaliyan* (the latter a National Award winner), Talwar clearly knew the industry inside out before he even picked up a camera. He spent a crucial decade as Yash Chopra's assistant director from 1969 to 1979, soaking up lessons from one of cinema's greatest storytellers, before stepping into the director's chair himself. His breakout came with *Baseraa* in 1981, a film that earned him a Filmfare nomination for Best Director and established him as someone who could craft compelling human dramas. What makes Talwar stand out is his ability to blend emotional depth with engaging narratives—his films never feel like they're preaching, they're just telling honest stories about people. Beyond the big screen, he's been equally prolific in theatre, directing numerous plays that showcase his versatility as a storyteller across mediums. *Doosra Aadmi* remains another feather in his cap, cementing his reputation as a director who understood complex character dynamics. While he might not be a household name like some of his contemporaries, Talwar's contributions to Bollywood have been consistent and meaningful, representing a generation of filmmakers who prioritized substance over spectacle.

Sahibaan
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Sahibaan

1993

Tera Naam Mera Naam
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Tera Naam Mera Naam

1989

Tera Naam Mera Naam
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Tera Naam Mera Naam

1988

Zamana
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Zamana

1985

Duniya
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Duniya

1984

Sawaal
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Sawaal

1982

Baseraa
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Baseraa

1981

Doosra Aadmi
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Doosra Aadmi

1977