Nariman Irani

Nariman A. Irani (? 10 December 1977) was a Bollywood cinematographer and film producer. He is most known for producing Don (1978) made under his banner Nariman Films and for his work as cinematographer in Chhailla Babu (1977). He died in an accident, even before Don was even completed, eventually the film was a big hit and led to the Don film franchise.[1][2]

Nariman A. Irani
Irani with Amitabh Bachchan on the sets of Don (1978)
Born
Died10 December 1977
Occupations
OrganizationNariman Films
Known forDon (1978)
SpouseSalma Irani
ChildrenHumera Ibrahim, Nadeem Irani, and Nadir Irani

As a cinematographer he is known for his films like Talash, Saraswatichandra and Phool Aur Patthar, Roti Kapada Aur Makaan[2] and Chhailla Babu. He won the 16th National Film Awards for Best Cinematography (B & W) for Saraswatichandra (1968),[3][4][5] he also won the Filmfare Award for Best Cinematographer in the same year.[6]

Irani, while working on Chhailla Babu as a cinematographer, decided to borrow most of the plot of Chhailla Babu and shared a modified story idea to Chandra Barot, who made the new modified story as the film Don (1978). While Don was still under production, he was badly hurt, when after a sudden cloudburst in November 1977, a wall fell on him while he was preparing to take a shot for another film at Rajkamal Kalamandir studios, Bombay during the making of Manoj Kumar's Kranti. A wall collapsed on him and he suffered a hip bone injury. Though, he was hospitalised but died a few days later.[2][7]

Personal life

Irani was a Parsi,[8] although his surname is indicative of Irani origin. His wife Salma was a Muslim.

Legacy

His home banner Nariman Films was revived 18 years later by his sons, Nadir and Nadeem, with Suniel Shetty-starrer Shashtra (1996).[9]

Filmography

As a cinematographer

As a film producer

References

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