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Vishal Bhardwaj

Vishal Bhardwaj (born 4 August 1965) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, producer, music composer and playback singer. He is known for his works in Hindi cinema, and is the recipient of a Filmfare Award and six National Film Awards in several categories.
Bhardwaj made his debut as a music composer with the children's film ''Abhay (The Fearless)'' (1995), followed by Gulzar's ''Maachis'' (1996). For ''Maachis'', he received the Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent. He then went on to compose music for films like ''Satya'' (1998) and ''Godmother'' (1999). For the latter, he garnered the National Film Award for Best Music Direction. Later on Bhardwaj made his directorial debut with the horror film ''Makdee'' (2002), for which he also composed the music. He has adapted William Shakespeare's tragedies in three of his directorial ventures: ''Maqbool'' (2003) from ''Macbeth'', ''Omkara'' (2006) from ''Othello'', and ''Haider'' (2014) from ''Hamlet''; all of which received critical success. In 2009, Bhardwaj directed the caper thriller ''Kaminey'', followed by the dark comedy ''7 Khoon Maaf'' (2011), and the unsuccessful ''Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola'' (2013).
Bhardwaj produces films under his banner VB Pictures. He has produced films like ''Ishqiya'' (2010), its sequel ''Dedh Ishqiya'' (2014) and ''Talvar'' (2015). He has composed music for every film of his and frequently collaborates with Gulzar. He is married to playback singer Rekha Bhardwaj.
==Personal life==
Bhardwaj was born on 4 August 1965, in Chandpur village, near Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Vishal Bhardwaj's Biography )〕 His mother Satya Bhardwaj, was a homemaker, and father Ram Bhardwaj, was a sugarcane inspector. His father also wrote poetry and lyrics for Hindi films.〔 He and his family lived in Najibabad until he completed class fifth in school. They later moved to Meerut, where he used to play cricket for the states under-19 team.〔 He had an elder brother, who struggled for years in Mumbai to become a film producer and later died of a heart attack.〔 He composed a song at the age of seventeen. After hearing it, his father discussed it with music director Usha Khanna. She used it for the film ''Yaar Kasam'' (1985).〔 Bhardwaj later moved to Delhi to pursue his graduation at the Hindu College, University of Delhi. He met his wife and playback singer Rekha Bhardwaj during the college annual function; where she was a year senior to him.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title='When I came to Mumbai, I was not looking at doing films' )〕 He is also an avid tennis player.

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