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Girish Kasaravalli

Girish Kasaravalli ((カンナダ語:ಗಿರೀಶ್ ಕಾಸರವಳ್ಳಿ)); (born 3 December 1950)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url= http://kannadamoviesinfo.wordpress.com/girish-kasaravalli/ )〕 is an Indian film director, in the Kannada cinema, and one of the pioneers of the Parallel Cinema.〔(Girish Kasaravalli ) ''Upperstall.com''.〕 Known internationally, he has won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film four times: for ''Ghatashraddha'' (1977), ''Tabarana Kathe'' (1986), ''Thaayi Saheba'' (1997) and ''Dweepa'' (2002).〔(India's Best Film – Girish Kasaravalli ), ''Rediff.com''.〕〔(Girish Kasaravalli ), ''New York Times''.〕 In 2011, he was awarded Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award by Government of India.〔http://www.topnews.in/light/usha-uthup-girish-kasaravalli-get-padma-shri-231934〕
A gold medalist from the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune, Kasaravalli started his career in films with Ghatashraddha (1977). Over the next 30 years he directed 11 films and a tele serial. The film he made to fulfill his diploma, ''Avashesh'', was awarded the Best Student Film and the National Film Award for Best Short Fiction Film for that year. He has received thirteen National Film Awards.〔(Kannada Cinema Special: Filmography of Girish Kasaravalli )〕
==Early life==
Girish Kasaravalli was born in Kesalur, a village in the Tirthahalli taluk in Shimoga district on 3 December 1950〔''Filmography of Sixty Eminent Indian Moviakers, Along with Their Short Biographical Notes'', by Rajata Raya. Published by Cine Society, Mosaboni, 1983. Page 266.〕 to Ganesh Rao and Lakshmi Devi. In one of the musical public shows, Ravi Belagere, the animatic presenter /compere has stated that Girish's full name was Girish Karanth. This needs verification as it is Ravi Belagere who gave this information. He had his primary education in Kesalur and middle school education in Kammaradi. Hailing from a family of book lovers, he was initiated to reading from a young age by his father. His father was a patron of Yakshagana, a folk system of dance native to Karnataka. All this formed a basis for a life rich with creative aspirations.
He was attracted to the touring talkies which visited his village once in a while to screen popular Kannada films. This was his first exposure to the world of cinema. Another relative who supported his love for creative arts was his maternal uncle K.V.Subbanna, a Magsaysay award winner who founded Neenasam, a critically acclaimed and popular drama company.
After completing his high school and college education in Shimoga, he enrolled for the B.Pharma course in the College of Pharmacy, Manipal. The college was a common place for many cultural activities and kept Girish Kasaravalli's creative interests alive. After completing his degree, he went to Hyderabad for training. But, due to his pre-occupations in cinema and art, he found it difficult to manage his profession and interest together. He decided to quit the career in Pharmacy and join the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune.

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