B.D. Garga (1924-2011) was one of India’s most eminent film scholars and a founder member of the National Film Archive, Pune. He is the author of So Many Cinemas: The Motion Picture in India, now considered a seminal text on Indian cinema; The Art of Cinema: An Insider’s Journey through Fifty Years of Film History; and From Raj to Swaraj: The Non-fiction Film in India, which won the National Award for Best Writing on Cinema in 2008.
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