Cinemaazi expresses heartfelt condolences to the family and loved ones of Jayanthi who passed away today in Bengaluru. One of the top actresses of Kannada cinema, she did over 500 films in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi cinemas. Known for her roles in hits like Chandavalliya Thota (1964) and Miss Leelavathi (1965), she was an icon of her times. May she rest in peace.
A brilliant character actor, famous for his roles in cult European horror and sci-fi films, John Saxon passed away on July 25, 2020. Other than acclaimed performances in films like The Appaloosa (1966), he appeared in several classic horror and action titles, working with directors like Dario Argento and Wes Craven. His martial arts prowess also led to him working in the classic Enter The Dragon (1973). His one Indian connection comes in the form of his appearance as Colonel Columbus in Krishna Shah's big budget bomb Shalimar (1978). The film aimed to score big in both domestic and international markets, taking it's cue from many exoticized adventures centered around Eastern countries produced by Hollywood. A hugely expensive production for its time, and completed in just three months, it was shot in both English and Hindi. Unfortunately the film turned out to be an unmitigated disaster.
In image: John Saxon, Zeenat Aman, Rex Harrison, Dharmendra, O P Ralhan and Shammi Kapoor on the sets of Shalimar (1978). Courtesy: India Today.
Birthday wishes to National Award winning cinematographer and director Goutam Ghose. Maker of acclaimed films like Dakhal (1982), Paar (1984), Antarjali Yatra (1987), Padma Nadir Majhi (1992), Patang (1993), Gudia (1997), Abar Aranye (2003), Kaalbela (2009) and Moner Manush (2010), he has also occasionally acted in films. His films bear strong influences from New Wave realism with a focus on the society's marginalised peoples. With no formal training in filmmaking, he had started making documentaries with a borrowed 35 mm camera. It was his documentary Hungry Autumn (for which Mrinal Sen had acted as his bank guarantor), based on the famine of 1974, which brought him widespread attention.
In image: Scenes from his 1984 Paar.