Mahesh Bhatt (born 20 September 1948) is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter known for his works in Hindi cinema. A stand-out film from his earlier period is Saaransh (1984), screened at the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. It became India’s official entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for that year. The 1986 film Naam was his first piece of commercial cinema. In 1987, he turned producer with the film Kabzaa under the banner, “Vishesh Films”, with his brother Mukesh Bhatt.
Bhatt went on to become one of the most recognized directors of the Indian film industry in the next decade, giving both art-house works such as Daddy (1989) and Swayam (1991), as well as commercial romantic hits like Awaargi (1990), Aashiqui (1990) and Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin (1991), in which he cast Pooja with actor Aamir Khan. He next directed Sadak (1991) which was a hit and it remains his highest grossing either directed or produced under the banner, “Vishesh Films”.
During the 1990s Bhatt won critical acclaim for Sir (1993), along with other hits such as Gumraah (1993) and Criminal (1994). In 1994 he won the National Film Award – Special Jury Award for directing Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke (1993). In 1996, he directed Tamanna, which won the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues. In 1999, he directed the autobiographical Zakhm, which has garnered the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration. Thereafter, Bhatt and his brother joined hands to establish Vishesh Films and then provided stories and screenplays for over twenty films, many of which were box-office successes. Bhatt has produced multiple contemporary films such as Raaz (2002), Jism (2003), Murder (2004), Gangster (2006), Woh Lamhe (2006), Jannat (2008), Murder 2 (2011), and Aashiqui 2 (2013). He co-owned film producing company Vishesh Films with his brother Mukesh Bhatt. However owing to differences between the brothers, Mukesh Bhatt took over Vishesh Films and in May 2021, it was publicly announced that Mahesh Bhatt was no more associated with the firm.
Filmography
Year | Film | Director | Producer | Writer | Notes |
1974 | Manzilein Aur Bhi Hain | Yes | |||
1977 | Vishwasghaat | Yes | |||
1978 | Naya Daur | Yes | |||
1979 | Lahu Ke Do Rang | Yes | 2 Filmfare Awards including Best Supporting Actress for Helen | ||
1980 | Abhimanyu | Yes | |||
1982 | Arth | Yes | Yes | National Film Award for Best Actress for Shabana Azmi[39] | |
Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue | |||||
Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Film & Best Director | |||||
1984 | Saaransh | Yes | Yes | Filmfare Award for Best Story | |
National Film Award for Best Lyrics (Vasant Dev) | |||||
India’s official entry to the 57th Academy Awards (Best Foreign Language Film)[40]Filmfare Award for Best Story | |||||
Nominated: Filmfare Award for Best Film 7 Best Director | |||||
1985 | Janam | Yes | Yes | ||
1986 | Aashiana | Yes | |||
1986 | Naam | Yes | |||
1987 | Aaj | Yes | |||
1987 | Kaash | Yes | Yes | ||
1987 | Thikaana | Yes | |||
1988 | Siyaasat | Yes | |||
1988 | Kabzaa | Yes | Based on On the Waterfront | ||
1989 | Daddy | Yes | National Film Award – Special Mention – Anupam Kher[41] | ||
1990 | Awaargi | Yes | |||
1990 | Jurm | Yes | |||
1990 | Aashiqui | Yes | Won 4 Filmfare Awards | ||
Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Director | |||||
1990 | Haque | Yes | Yes | ||
1991 | Swayam | Yes | |||
1991 | Saathi | Yes | |||
1991 | Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin | Yes | Nominated: Filmfare Award for Best Film & Best Director | ||
Based on It Happened One Night | |||||
Remade in Tamil Kadhal Rojavae | |||||
1991 | Sadak | Yes | Won – Filmfare Award for Best Villain (Sadashiv Amrapurkar) | ||
Remade in Tamil as Appu | |||||
1992 | Saatwan Aasmaan | Yes | |||
1992 | Junoon | Yes | Based on An American Werewolf in London | ||
1992 | Maarg | Yes | Originally titled Prem Dharam when launched in 1988. Released straight on video | ||
1993 | Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayee | Yes | TV movie (Zee TV) | ||
1993 | Gunaah | Yes | |||
1993 | Sir | Yes | Based on Bulundi | ||
Remade as Gangmaster | |||||
1993 | Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke | Yes | Filmfare Awards including Best Film | ||
National Film Award – Special Mention (shared with producer Tahir Hussain) | |||||
Based on Houseboat | |||||
1993 | Gumrah | Yes | |||
1993 | Tadipaar | Yes | |||
1994 | The Gentleman | Yes | Yes | Remake of Tamil movie Gentleman | |
1994 | Naaraaz | Yes | |||
1995 | Milan | Yes | |||
1995 | Naajayaz | Yes | |||
1995 | Criminal | Yes | Telugu–Hindi bilingual based on The Fugitive | ||
1996 | Papa Kehte Hai | Yes | Yes | ||
1996 | Sardari Begum | Yes | Best Feature Film in Urdu | ||
National Film Award/Special Jury Award: Kirron Kher | |||||
National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress: Rajeshwari Sachdev | |||||
1996 | Chaahat | Yes | |||
1996 | Dastak | Yes | |||
1997 | Tamanna | Yes | Yes | ||
1998 | Duplicate | Yes | Based on The Whole Town’s Talking | ||
1998 | Angaaray | Yes | Based on State of Grace | ||
1998 | Dushman[42] | Yes | Based on Eye for an Eye | ||
1998 | Zakhm | Yes | Yes | Filmfare Award for Best Story | |
Screen Award for Best Story | |||||
Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration | |||||
1999 | Yeh Hai Mumbai Meri Jaan | Yes | Originally titled Mr. Aashiq, audio released under that name as well | ||
1999 | Kartoos | Yes | Based on Point of No Return/ French movie La Femme Nikita | ||
1999 | Sangharsh | Yes | Based on The Silence of the Lambs | ||
2001 | Kasoor | Yes | Based on Jagged Edge | ||
2001 | Yeh Zindagi Ka Safar | Yes | |||
2002 | Raaz | Yes | Yes | Based on What Lies Beneath | |
2002 | Gunaah | Yes | |||
2003 | Saaya | Yes | Based on Dragonfly | ||
2003 | Footpath | Yes | Yes | Based on State of Grace | |
2003 | Jism | Yes | Based on Body Heat which itself was based on Double Indemnity | ||
2003 | Inteha | Yes | Based on Fear | ||
2004 | Murder | Yes | Based on Unfaithful which itself was based on the French movie The Unfaithful Wife | ||
2005 | Rog | Yes | Based on Laura | ||
2005 | Zeher | Yes | Yes | Based on Out of Time | |
2005 | Nazar | Yes | |||
2005 | Kalyug | Yes | |||
2006 | Gangster | Yes | Yes | ||
2006 | The Killer | Yes | |||
2006 | Woh Lamhe | Yes | Yes | ||
2007 | Awarapan | Yes | Yes | ||
2007 | Showbiz | Yes | |||
2008 | Jannat | Yes | |||
2009 | Raaz – The Mystery Continues | Yes | |||
2009 | Tum Mile | Yes | |||
2010 | Crook | Yes | |||
2010 | Kajraare | Yes | |||
2011 | Murder 2 | Yes | Yes | Based on The Chaser | |
2012 | Blood Money | Yes | |||
2012 | Jannat 2 | Yes | Yes | ||
2012 | Jism 2 | Yes | |||
2012 | Raaz 3D | Yes | |||
2013 | Murder 3 | Yes | Yes | Remake of The Hidden Face | |
2013 | Aashiqui 2 | Yes | Highest box office grossing film of Vishesh Films | ||
2015 | CityLights | Yes | |||
2015 | Khamoshiyan | Yes | |||
2015 | Mr. X | Yes | Also singer of title song “Mr. X” | ||
2015 | Hamari Adhuri Kahani | Yes | Yes | ||
2016 | Love Games | Yes | |||
2016 | Raaz Reboot | Yes | |||
2017 | Begum Jaan | Yes | |||
2018 | Jalebi | Yes | |||
2018 | The Dark Side of Life: Mumbai City | Acting debut, Post production | |||
2020 | Sadak 2 | Yes | Yes | ||
2022 | Judaa Hoke Bhi | Yes | |||
2023 | 1920: Horrors of the Heart | Yes |
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