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Balanathan Benjamin Mahendran (20 May 1939 13 February 2014), commonly known as Balu Mahendra, was a
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, director, screenwriter and
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who worked in various Indian film industries, primarily in
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and
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. Born in Sri Lanka, Mahendran developed a passion for photography and literature at a young age, after witnessing the shoot of
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's ''
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'' (1957) during a school trip in Sri Lanka, he was drawn towards filmmaking. After graduation he joined as an Aerial photographer in the Sri Lankan Government. In 1966, he moved to India and gained admission to the
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(FTII) to pursue a course in motion picture photography. Upon completion of his diploma, he entered
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as a cinematographer in the early 1970s. After working in over 20 films as a cinematographer, Mahendra made his directorial debut in 1977 with the
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'' Kokila''. Since then, he directed over 20 films in a span of 36 years. Along with
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and Mahendran, he is regarded as a trendsetter in Tamil cinema. Widely regarded as an
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, Mahendra usually scripted and edited his films apart from shooting them. He was the recipient of six
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(including two for
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), five
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and several state government awards. During the tail end of his career, he established a film school in
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, which offers courses in cinematography, direction and acting. Following a brief phase of poor health, Mahendra died of cardiac arrest in February 2014.


Early life

Mahendra was born on 20 May 1939 into a
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family in the village of Amirthakali near
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,
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(
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). Born to a professor father, he did his schooling at
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and St. Michael's College National School. As a teenager, he was drawn towards films by his class teacher. It was during this time he happened to see ''
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'' (1948) and ''
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'' (1925). When he was at the sixth grade, he got an opportunity to witness the making of
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's ''
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'' (shot in Sri Lanka) during a school field trip. Inspired by Lean's personality, Mahendra determined to become a film-maker. Right from his childhood, Mahendra was interested in
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and literature. Upon completion of school, he joined the
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and graduated with a bachelor's degree (honours) in science. After his graduation, he worked as an Aerial Photographer in the Sri Lankan Government. for a brief period during which he edited a Tamil literary magazine titled ''Thyen Aruvi''. In Colombo, he worked as an amateur drama artist with
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and got acquainted with the Sinhala theatre groups. Mahendra's passion for cinema prompted him to leave for India and join the
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,
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in 1966. He had to take up cinematography as he could not gain admissions to other disciplines. At the institute he was exposed to
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as he got an opportunity to watch films made by
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and
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, both associated with the
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movement. In 1969, Mahendra graduated from the institute with a gold medal.


Film career


Debut as cinematographer

As a fresh graduate from the FTII, Mahendra's early attempts to enter Sri Lankan Tamil cinema were unsuccessful. He got his first break as a cinematographer in 1971 in the
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'' Nellu''.
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, the director of ''Nellu'', was impressed by ''A View from the Fort'', Mahendra's diploma film at the FTII. Though the filming of ''Nellu'' began in 1971, production delays postponed its release for three years. Meanwhile, Kariat signed up Mahendra for another film titled '' Maaya'' which released in 1972. However, P. N. Menon's ''
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'' (1972) got released before ''Maaya'', thus becoming Mahendra's first release. He continued to work in Malayalam films such as ''
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'' (1973), '' Kaliyugam'' (1973) and '' Chattakari'' (1974). ''Nellu'', shot in colour, won the
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after it was released in 1974. Mahendra had continued successes with films such as '' Prayanam'' (1975) and ''
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'' (1975), both fetching the state award for best photography to him for the second consecutive time. Between 1971 and 1976, he worked in about 20 films—mostly in Malayalam—as a cinematographer. The following year he made his directorial debut with '' Kokila''. Made in
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, the film was a "triangular love story". In addition to a Best Screenplay award from the Karnataka government, Mahendra won his first
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for the film. The film was both critically acclaimed and commercially successful. It was equally successful in the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu and has the distinction of being the only Kannada film to complete 150 days in Madras (now
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) as of 2014.


Entry into Tamil films

Despite being a Tamil, it was not until 1978 he worked in a Tamil film when he signed up as the cinematographer for Mahendran's directorial debut ''
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'' (1978). Apart from handling the cinematography, Mahendra involved himself in other aspects such as screenwriting, casting, editing and direction in the film. After completing ''Mullum Malarum'', Mahendra decided to work on his second directorial venture, this time in Tamil. He named the film '' Azhiyadha Kolangal'' (1979), which according to him was "partly autobiographical". Inspired from the 1971 American film ''
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'', ''Azhiyadha Kolangal'' was a
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film that dealt with the story of three adolescent boys who are in the awakening of sexuality. Although it was controversial for its theme, it was a box-office success. During this time he did the cinematography of K. Vishwanath's
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''
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'' (1979) which turned out to be a major critical and commercial success. Mahendra's third film as director ''
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'' (1980) was loosely based on
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's 1960 film '' Psycho''. ''Moodu Pani'' saw Mahendra collaborating with
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for the first time; Ilaiyaraaja was Mahendra's regular composer since then. In 1982, Mahendra made '' Moondram Pirai'' which had
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and
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in the lead. The film told the story of a school teacher who looks after a girl suffering from
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. It had a 300-day run in the theatres and was labelled a "blockbuster". The film fetched two
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including an award for cinematography for Mahendra. The same year he made ''
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'' (1982) which marked his directorial debut in
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. Inspired from
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's novel '' Man, Woman and Child'', the film was a critical success. At the end of the year, Mahendra won two Filmfare trophies for directing ''Olangal'' and ''Moondram Pirai''. In 1983, Mahendra entered
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with '' Sadma'', a remake of ''Moondram Pirai'', with Kamal Hasan and
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reprising their roles. Mahendra received a Filmfare nomination for Best Story and became a well-known director with the Hindi audience with the film. The same year, he worked as the cinematographer of the Kannada film ''
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'',
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's debut film. During this time, he made his second film in
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titled ''
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''. Unlike ''Olangal'', ''Oomakkuyil'' failed to create an impact among the audience.


Mainstream cinema and tryst with art film genre

During the mid 1980s, Mahendra concentrated on mainstream films. The first of which ''
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'' (1984) was labelled an outright commercial picture. Later Mahendra noted that he made the film with a sole intention to prove critics that he could make commercial films. The following year, he collaborated with
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to make '' Un Kannil Neer Vazhindal'' which turned out to be a commercial failure. He then worked on the Malayalam film ''
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'' (1985) with
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in the lead role as a forest officer. The film was an adaptation of the 1977 Japanese classic ''The Yellow Handkerchief''. Made with "artistic values" the film earned and ran for more than 200days in theatres and went on to become the highest-grossing Malayalam film of that year. By this time, he declined an offer to direct the Kannada film ''
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'' (1986). As a director who is known for making intense films, critics were surprised when he made '' Rettai Vaal Kuruvi'' (1987), a full-length comedy film. Closely based on the 1984 American film '' Micki and Maude'', the film is regarded as one of the best comedies ever made in Tamil cinema during the decade. The film would serve as a base for his future films ''
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'' (1993) and '' Sathi Leelavathi'' (1995) which explored similar themes. Towards the end of the decade, Mahendra made two low-budgeted films—''
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'' (1988) and '' Sandhya Raagam'' (1989). While ''Veedu'' focused on the life of a lower middle-class urban woman and her struggle to build a house, ''Sandhya Raagam'' dealt with "old age". At the
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, ''Veedu'' won two National Film Awards—including one for Best Regional Film—and ''Sandhya Raagam'' won the Best Film on Family Welfare two years later. According to Mahendra, both the films were a tribute to his mother and father respectively. He named these two films as his best works as they were made with fewest mistakes and compromises. In 1992, Mahendra made ''
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'' which was produced by S. Dhanu. The film had a 100-day run and won the award for the "Best Regional Film" at the
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. During this time
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, then a newcomer, approached Mahendra to be the cinematographer for his directorial debut '' Praying with Anger'' to which he refused. The next year, he remade
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's ''
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'' in Tamil as ''Marupadiyum''. Mahendra made the film as he felt it was close to his personal life. He then came up with a full-length comedy ''Sathi Leelavathi'' in 1995 which was produced by Kamal Haasan. The following year, he made a comeback in Bollywood through '' Aur Ek Prem Kahani'', a remake of his Kannada film ''Kokila''. He then made '' Raman Abdullah'' (1997), which deals with a friendship between two friends belonging to different religions. The film's shoot became the epicentre of a dispute that arose between the Tamil Film Producers Council and Film Employees Federation of South India (FEFSI). It was reported that members of FEFSI had stopped the filming of ''Raman Abdullah'' as Mahendra was engaging outside cast members in the film. This led FEFSI to go for an indefinite strike which affected to the delaying of several Tamil films. The film received negative reviews and failed at the box-office. He then attempted to make film titled ''Vaarayo Vennilave'' with
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in the lead role, but the project was later dropped. After ''Raman Abdullah'', Mahendra took a break from films during which he made ''Kathai Neram'', a television series based on different short stories, mostly by Sujatha. It was aired in Sun TV during the early 2000s.


Final years

Following a five-year sabbatical, he returned with ''
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'' (2003). The film was based on the psychological thriller novel '' Misery'' by
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. According to Mahendra, ''Julie Ganapathi'' was made on the lines of his previous films ''Moondram Pirai'' (1982) and ''Moodu Pani'' (1980). A review from ''
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'' stated, "Balu Mahendra has kept the flag of sensible cinema within the commercial format once again in his latest offering ''Julie Ganapathy''" and rated the film as one of the best thrillers ever made. In spite of being a critical success, the film turned out to be a commercial failure. For his next film ''
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'' (2005), he decided to cast
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in the lead role. Initially he stated that the film to be an extension of his 1979 film '' Azhiyatha Kolangal''. However, he ended up making a different film. The film was loosely based on his own Malayalam film ''Yathra'' released in 1985. When asked about the difference between the two films, he said "Yat a was the love story of two adults, this is the love story of two adolescents." Shobha Warrier of ''Rediff.com'' wrote that the film was "extremely disappointing". In 2007, he started a film school named "Cinema Pattarai" in Chennai. The institute offers courses in disciplines such as cinematography, direction and acting. After a brief hiatus from films, he made a comeback through ''
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'' (2013), which marked his acting debut. Apart from acting, he also scripted, directed, edited and served as the cinematographer of the film. The film was about the relationship between an ageing man and his grandson. The film received positive response with Mahendra's acting being well acclaimed. Malathi Rangarajan of ''
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'' stated, "If Mahendra's aim was to make a film that can compete on a global level, ''Thalaimuraigal'' is a concrete step in that direction." Despite being critically acclaimed, the film was a commercial failure. At the
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, it won the
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.


Personal life

Mahendra was married three times. He was first married to Akhileshwari with whom he had a son. His relationship with actress
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ended in 1980 after she committed suicide following their marriage. Upon her death, the media speculated that Mahendra was responsible for her death. Following that, Mahendra wrote a series of "sentimental musings" in the Tamil magazine ''
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'' under the title ''Shobavum Naanum'' (lit. Shoba and me). Their relationship was explored by K. G. George (Mahendra's junior at the FTII) in his 1983 Malayalam film '' Lekhayude Maranam Oru Flashback''. When the film was released, Mahendra said that the film had nothing to do with him and has not discussed about it with George. In 1998, he married another actress
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and declared their marriage publicly in 2004. Following a
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on 13 February 2014, Mahendra was admitted to Vijaya Hospital in
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where he was declared dead after six hours of
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. Shortly after the news of his death, members of the Indian film industry posted their condolences in Twitter and Facebook. The Tamil film fraternity mourned the death and paid homage to him at his "film school" in
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, Chennai, and decided not to work on the following day as a sign of respect. The last rites of Mahendra were performed at
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crematorium on the same day.


Style and legacy

As a photographer, Mahendra was inspired by the works of
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and Michael Chapman. Among his contemporaries, he admired the works of
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. Mahendra believed a "well-photographed movie is that which is very close to the script". As a film-maker, he claimed himself as belonging to the realistic way of story-telling devised by
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and
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. Mahendra was drawn towards realistic cinema after watching Ray's ''
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'' (1955). He is credited as being one among the earliest filmmakers to bring "naturalism" in Tamil cinema in the 1970s. He usually photographed, scripted and edited all his films. His films were characterised by strong "visual appeal" and minimal number of characters. A majority of his films centre on the complexity of human relationships and are known to portray women as strong characters. Although influenced by realism, his films ''Moodu Pani'', ''Rettai Vaal Kuruvi'' and ''Julie Ganapathi'' heavily borrowed from
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. Mahendra was equally praised for his cinematography and directorial finesse. Described by the media as "one of the finest cinematographers of Indian cinema", he was among the first to pioneer innovative colour in
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, Satyajit Ray's cinematographer, presented a
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to Mahendra acknowledging his talent. Fellow cinematographer
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described that it was Mahendra who gave "fame" to those cameramen who came out of the FTII, and further noted that he was one of the few film-makers who effectively used
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. Lauded for usage of "natural lighting", Mahendra was considered "one of the few filmmakers in Tamil who believes in telling a story visually". Kamal Haasan described that he was one of the few directors who balanced between art and popular cinema. As a film-maker, he inspired contemporary actors and film-makers such as
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. Cinematographers like
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, Ravi K. Chandran,
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have taken inspirations from him. The negatives of his acclaimed films—''Moodu Pani'', ''Veedu'', ''Sandhya Raagam'', ''Marupadiyum'' and ''Sathi Leelavathi''—are lost.


Collaboration With Ilaiyaraja

Balu Mahendra totally directed 23 films, in 5 languages. Except the 1st two films, he collaborated with Ilaiyaraja consecutively, for 21 films. He intended to collaborate with Raja in the 6 films, that he had already conceived, before icy death snatched him away. While other directors never used Ilaiyaraja for their Hindi remakes, Balu Mahendra was steadfast in persisting with Ilaiyaraja, in all the languages. Their equation was symbiotic & synergetic, with Ilaiyaraja, unfailingly churning out enviable chart busters, for Balu Mahendra. An exceptional highlight of their creative bonding being, the eternal superhit Thumbi Vaa ..... from Olangal-1982, was used by them 5 times, in 4 languages Norway Tamil Film Festival has presented an award in Balu Mahendra's name to recognize excellence in filmmaking. * In 2018, writer Ajayan Bala">Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards">Norway Tamil Film Festival has presented an award in Balu Mahendra's name to recognize excellence in filmmaking. * In 2018, writer Ajayan Bala established a library in
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named the ''BaluMahendra Library'', dedicated to film literature and visual media. * Since 2020, a library in Kilinochchi,
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, has been named the '' Balu Mahendra Library'' as an initiative by young filmmakers and cinephiles, focusing on promoting film culture and education.


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Bibliography

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External links


Balu Mahendra's official blog
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