Mani Kaul (25 December 1944 – 6 July 2011) was an Indian director of Hindi films and a figure in Indian parallel cinema. He graduated from the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) where he was a student of Ritwik Ghatak and later became a teacher. Starting his career with Uski Roti (1969), which won him the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie, he went on to win four of them in all. He won the National Film Award for Best Direction in 1974 for Duvidha and later the National Film Award for his documentary film Siddheshwari in 1989.
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Directing
43
Male
1944-12-25
Jodhpur, Rajputana Agency, British India
منی کول, मणि कौल
In Search of Guru Dutt
Sara Akash
Light
In Search of God
Yatrik
Duvidha
Uski Roti
Siddheshwari
Dhrupad
The Indian Woman - An Historical Assessment
Mati Manas
Naukar Ki Kameez
Aagaman
Chitrakathi
Satah Se Uthata Aadmi
Nazar
A Monkey's Raincoat
The Cloud Door
Homage to the Teacher
Forms and Designs
Puppeteers of Rajasthan
Ghashiram Kotwal
One Day Before the Rainy Season
During and After Air Raid
Bojh
Danish Girls Show Everything
Before My Eyes
6:40 PM
I Am No Other
Desert of a Thousand Lines