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Pankaj Advani (director)

Pankaj Advani (Hindi: पंकज आडवाणी) ((シンド語:پنڪج آڊواڻِي)) August 1965 – 11 November 2010) was an Indian film director, film editor, screenplay writer, photographer, theatre director, and painter, most known as co-writer of Shah Rukh Khan starrer, ''Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa'' (1993) and director of Hindi dark comedy, ''Sankat City'' (2009).
==Early life and education==
Pankaj was born in Lucknow and grew up in the small town of Veraval in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat state. As a young boy he was drawn to the magical world of cinema and as a first step wrote, acted, and directed for his school plays.
He obtained his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in painting from the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. At the Faculty of Fine Arts, he specialised in photography and built up a portfolio of photographs. While in Baroda he participated in playwright and film-maker, Habib Tanvir's workshop. He wrote and directed black comedies under his supervision (''Andher Nagari'' and others) that participated in college festivals. He then went on to do his Diploma in Editing at the Film and Television Institute of India-Pune, receiving a merit scholarship for his academic excellence.

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