Kidar Sharma - Children's Film Society of India Contributions

Children's Film Society of India Contributions

  • Jaldeep (Light House) (1956), Writer, Director
  • Ganga Ki Lahren (1957), Writer, Director
  • Bachchon Se Bate (Talking To Children) (1957), Writer, Director
  • Haria (1958), Writer
  • Gulab Ka Phool (The Rose Among Flowers) (1958), Writer, Director
  • 26 January (India's Republic Day) (1959), Writer, Director
  • Ekta (In Unison) (1959), Writer, Director
  • Guru Bhakti (Devotion) (1959), Writer
  • Panchtantra Ki Ek Kahani (A Story From The Panchantra) (1959), Writer
  • Yatra (Journey) (1959), Writer
  • Dilli Ki Kahani (The Story Of Delhi City) (1960), Writer
  • Chetak (1960), Writer, Director
  • Meera Ka Chitra (Portrait of Meera) (1960), Writer, Director
  • Nyaya ( Justice) (1960), Camera
  • Mahateerth (Great Pilgrimage) (1961), Writer, Director
  • Khuda Hafiz (Goodbye) (1983), Writer, Director, Lyricist

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