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Sudhir Mishra is an Indian film director and screenwriter known for directing critically acclaimed films like ''Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi'', ''Dharavi'' and ''Chameli''.〔(INTERVIEW: Search for understanding ) The Hindu, 8 May 2005.〕〔('Cinema should excite minds' ) SHAMBHU SAHU, TNN, ''The Times of India'', 22 April 2006.〕 Mishra has had a 30-year career with his work recognised by the Government of India by him receiving three National Awards from the President of India, as well as Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government (equivalent to knighthood). He was one of the pioneers of the alternative independent cinema movement in India in the 1980s and he is one of the few directors from that era who has still managed to remain contemporary. ==Early life and background== Sudhir Mishra was born and brought up in Lucknow. He is the grandson of former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Dwarka Prasad Mishra. His father, Devendra Nath Mishra, was the founder member of Lucknow Film Society.〔(Straight Answers: Sudhir Mishra, Filmmaker on Indian cinema ) TNN, ''The Times of India'', 24 April 2006. "My late wife Renu Saluja, a prominent film editor herself, taught me cinema to a large extent. "〕 He graduated from Delhi University, where he met Badal Sircar and formed a theatre group called Workshop Theatre and worked on several plays with him. After a year and a half with Badal Sarkar, Sudhir Mishra left for Pune. In Pune, he spent time at FTII, (Film and Television Institute of India), Pune, where his younger brother, Sudhanshu Mishra (to whom he credits to have learnt much of his cinema) was a student. Sudhir never studied at the institute himself.〔(Passion for Cinema )〕
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