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List of Documentaries Produced by Sahitya Akademi LIST OF DOCUMENTARIES PRODUCED BY SAHITYA AKADEMI S.No.AuthorDirected byDuration 1. Amrita Pritam (Punjabi) Basu Bhattacharya 60 minutes 2. Akhtar-ul-Iman (Urdu) Saeed Mirza 60 minutes 3. V.K. Gokak (Kannada) Prasanna 60 minutes 4. ThakazhiSivasankara Pillai (Malayalam) M.T. Vasudevan Nair 60 minutes 5. Gopala krishnaAdiga (Kannada) Girish Karnad 60 minutes 6. Vishnu Prabhakar (Hindi) Padma Sachdev 60 minutes 7. Balamani Amma (Malayalam) Madhusudanan 27 minutes 8. VindaKarandikar (Marathi) Nandan Kudhyadi 60 minutes 9. Annada Sankar Ray (Bengali) Budhadev Dasgupta 60 minutes 10. P.T. Narasimhachar (Kannada) Chandrasekhar Kambar 27 minutes 11. Baba Nagarjun (Hindi) Deepak Roy 27 minutes 12. Dharamvir Bharti (Hindi) Uday Prakash 27 minutes 13. D. Jayakanthan (Tamil) Sa. Kandasamy 27 minutes 14. Narayan Surve (Marathi) DilipChitre 27 minutes 15. BhishamSahni (Hindi) Nandan Kudhyadi 27 minutes 16. Subhash Mukhopadhyay (Bengali) Raja Sen 27 minutes 17. TarashankarBandhopadhyay(Bengali)Amiya Chattopadhyay 27 minutes 18. VijaydanDetha (Rajasthani) Uday Prakash 27 minutes 19. NavakantaBarua (Assamese) Gautam Bora 27 minutes 20. Mulk Raj Anand (English) Suresh Kohli 27 minutes 21. Gopal Chhotray (Oriya) Jugal Debata 27 minutes 22. QurratulainHyder (Urdu) Mazhar Q. Kamran 27 minutes 23. U.R. Anantha Murthy (Kannada) Krishna Masadi 27 minutes 24. V.M. Basheer (Malayalam) M.A. Rahman 27 minutes 25. Rajendra Shah (Gujarati) Paresh Naik 27 minutes 26. Ale Ahmed Suroor (Urdu) Anwar Jamal 27 minutes 27. Trilochan Shastri (Hindi) Satya Prakash 27 minutes 28. Rehman Rahi (Kashmiri) M.K. Raina 27 minutes 29. Subramaniam Bharati (Tamil) Soudhamini 27 minutes 30. O.V. Vijayan (Malayalam) K.M. Madhusudhanan 27 minutes 31. Syed Abdul Malik (Assamese) Dara Ahmed 27 minutes 32. Shashi Deshpande (English) Suresh Kohli 27 minutes 33. Dinu Bhai Pant (Dogri) VedRahi 27 minutes 34. Kedarnath Singh (Hindi) K. Bikram Singh 27 minutes 35. Mahasweta Devi (Bengali) Sandip Ray 27 minutes 36. Fakir Mohan Senapati (Oriya) Jugal Debata 27 minutes 37. Khushwant Singh (English) Suresh Kohli 27 minutes 38. M.K. Binodini Devi (Manipuri) AribamShyam Sharma 27 minutes 39. Kunwar Narain (Hindi) K. Bikram Singh 27 minutes 40. Sunil Gangopadhyay (Bengali) Utpalendu Chakraborty 27 minutes 41. Asokamitran (Tamil) Amshan Kumar 27 minutes 42. Qazi Abdus Sattar (Urdu) Obaid Siddiqui 27 minutes 43. Indira Parthasarthy (Tamil) Ravi Subramanyan 27 minutes 44. A.M.K. Shahryar (Urdu) Obaid Siddiqui 27 minutes 45. Yashpal (Hindi) Kamna Prasad 27 minutes 46. Nirmal Verma (Hindi) Vinay Shankar 27 minutes 47. ManoharraiSardessai (Konkani) Sudesh S. Lotlikar 27 minutes 48. Sitakant Mahapatra (Oriya) Suresh Kohli 27 minutes 49. Vidya Niwas Mishra (Sanskrit/ Hindi) Rakesh Srivastava 27 minutes 50. Keki N Daruwalla (English) DilipChitre 27 minutes 51. Arun Kolatkar (Eng/Marathi) DilipChitre 27 minutes 52. Alokeranjan Dasgupta (Bengali) Suranjan Ray 27 minutes 53. Saurav Kr. Chaliha (Assamese) Altaf Mazid 27 minutes 54. Nirendranath Chakraborty (Bengali) Amiya Chattopadhyay 27 minutes 55. Harbhajan Singh (Punjabi) Deepak Roy 27 minutes 56. Krishna Sobti (Hindi) Sehjo Singh 27 minutes 57. Sankha Ghosh (Bengali) Budhadev Dasgupta 27 minutes 58. SachidanandaRoutray (Oriya) Bijoy Ketan Misra 27 minutes 59. J.P. Das (Oriya) A.K. Bir 27 minutes 60. Neela Padmanabhan (Tamil) B. Gowthaman 27 minutes 61. Sanu Lama (Nepali) Aloke Banerjee 27 minutes 62. Ruskin Bond (English) Mohd. Obaid Siddiqui 27 minutes 63. K. AyyappaPaniker (Malayalam) K. Rajagopalan 27 minutes 64. Kamleshwar (Hindi) Satish Garg 27 minutes 65. K.S. Duggal (Punjabi) Gulbahar Singh 27 minutes 66. Kamala Das (English) Suresh Kohli 27 minutes 67. Indira Goswami (Assamese) JhanuBarua 27 minutes 68. Poetry of the North East (Eng/NE) Rakesh Srivastava 27 minutes 69. NilamaniPhukan (Assamese) Gautam Bora 27 minutes 70. Gulzar (Urdu) Meghna Gulzar 27 minutes 71. Manoj Das (Oriya) Prafulla Kumar Mohanty 27 minutes 72. Amarkant (Hindi) Sanjay Joshi 27 minutes 73. K.P.NarayanaPishorodi (Malayalam) Babu Pisharody 27 minutes 74. R.K. Narayan(English) M.P. Sukumaran Nair 27 minutes 75. MannuBhandari(Hindi) Arun Kaul 27 minutes 76. Padma Sachdeva (Dogri) Uma Vasudev 27 minutes 77. Vijay Tendulkar (Marathi) Yakoob Sayeed 27 minutes 78. Shrilal Shukla (Hindi) Sharad Dutt 27 minutes 79. M.T. Vasudevan Nair (Malayalam) Hari Kumar 27 minutes 80. Pt. Govind Jha (Maithili) Rakhi Thakur 27 minutes 81. Devendra Satyarthi (Punjabi) Mohd. Tariq 27 minutes 82. Bharatendu Harishchandra (Hindi) Uday Prakash 27 minutes 83. Gurdial Singh (Punjabi) G.S. Chani 27 minutes 84. Rare Folk Songs of Assam HridyanandaGogoi 60 minutes 85. Kovilan (Malayalam) M.A. Rahman 60 minutes 86. Bholabhai Patel (Gujarati) Gul Bahar Singh 60 minutes 87 Buddhadev Bose (Bengali) Raja Mitra 60 minutes 88. Ramdhari Singh ‘Dinkar’ (Hindi) Ritu Goel 60 minutes 89. Narrating Women’s Cultural Heritage Anandana Kapoor 60 Minutes in Chamba Region 90. Bodo Writers and Literature DasmatiChatar 60 minutes 91. K.V. Puttappa (Kannada) N.S. Shankar 60 minutes 92. Gopi Chand Narang (Urdu) Rakesh Srivatsava 60 minutes 93. Premendra Mitra (Bengali) Saikat Bhattacharya 60 minutes 94. G.S. Sivarudrappa (Kannada) Krishna Masadi 27 minutes 95. Moti Prakash (Sindhi) Kamal Nathani 27 minutes 96. Syed Mustafa Siraj (Bengali) K.G. Das 27 minutes 97. S.S. Noor (Punjabi) Suresh Kohli 27 minutes 98. Ram Nath Shastri (Dogri) Sudesh K. Verma 27 minutes 99. Nanak Singh (Punjabi) Suresh Kohli 27 minutes 100. Suresh Joshi (Gujarati) Bharat Naik & Gita Naik 27 minutes 101. Sukumar Sen (Bengali) Rakhi Thakur 27 minutes 102. Voices from the Margins Maya Pandit 27 minutes 103. NaiyerMasud (Urdu) Mazhar Kamran 27 minutes 104. Ravindra Kelekar (Konkani) Ms. Jyoti Kunkolienkar 27 minutes 105. Kalipatnam Rama Rao (Telugu) A. Kutumba Rao 27 minutes 106. Dalip Kaur Tiwana (Punjabi) Gul Bahar Singh 27 minutes 107. Ramakanta Rath (Odia) Ms. DasmatiChatar 27 minutes 108. O.N.V. Kurup (Malayalam) K. Jayakumar 27 minutes 109. Amin Kamil (Kashmiri) M.K. Raina 27 minutes 110. Ramapada Chowdhury (Bengali) Raja Mitra 27 minutes 111. DamodarMauzo (Konkani) Indranil Chakravarty 27 minutes 112. RahiMasoom Raza – Aadhe Gaon Sharad Dutt 27 minutes Ka Pura Aadmi (Hindi) 113. Kailash Vajpeyi (Hindi) Suresh Kohli 27 minutes 114. Mayanand Mishra (Maithili) Ms. Rakhi Thakur 27 minutes 115. Madhu Mangesh Karnik (Marathi) Venugopal K. Thakker 27 minutes 116. Nabaneeta Dev Sen (Bengali) Jaydip Mukherjee &Aloke Banerjee 27 minutes 117. BhalchandraNemade (Marathi) Prakash Vishwasrao 27 minutes 118. Satya Vrat Shastri (Sanskrit) Ms. NeeloferShama 27 minutes 119. Girish Karnad (Kannada) K.M. Chaitanya 27 minutes 120. Attoor Ravi Varma (Malayalam) A. Anvar Ali 27 minutes 121. 4 Santali Writers (Santali) Ms. Sangita Datta 27 minutes (DhirendranathBaske, BhaiyaHansdah, Sobha Nath Beshra, Thakur Prasad Murmu) 122. Nayantara Sahgal (English) Suresh Kohli 27 minutes 123. Namwar Singh (Hindi) Ms. Manasi 27 minutes 124. Ramdarash Mishra (Hindi) Ms. Rakhi Thakur 27 minutes 125. LabhshankarThaker (Gujarati) Sri Prabodh Parikh 27 minutes 126. Arjan Hasid (Sindhi) Sri Kamal Nathani 27 minutes 127. C. Narayana Reddy (Telugu) Sri Venkat Parsa 27 minutes 128. Mahesh Elkunchwar (Marathi) Sri Mohit Takalkar 27 minutes 129. Shiv K. Kumar (English) Sri Prem Kumar Aman 27 minutes 130. Pratibha Ray (Odia) Dr.Suniti Kumar Devi 27 minutes 131. VedRahi (Dogri) Sri Sudesh K. Verma 27 minutes 132. Atin Bandyopadhyay (Bengali) Sri Tarek Kazi 27 minutes 133. Sheen Kaaf Nizam (Urdu) Sri LeeladharMandloi 27 minutes 134. Govind Mishra (Hindi) Sri Mahesh Nair 27 minutes 135. 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