Kanchan Nayak

Kanchan Nayak became the director of 'Kalat Nakalat' due to his first attempt to direct independently and his first attempt received four national awards. After this film, the career of Kanchan Nayak, who was trying to make his mark in Marathi cinema, was supposed to take shape in a real sense. But unfortunately, he was able to direct as many films as he could count on his fingers. He has been working for a long time (since 1972) as an excellent assistant director in the field of serials and films.

He worked for two talented directors, Rajdutt and Jabbar Patel, who have different styles of directing in Marathi films. Both of them had great faith in Kanchan Nayak. Surprising if his style had not affected Kanchan Nayak's movies too! The themes of the films he made were also based on social and family values. After the success of 'Kalat Nakalat', he started making two more films. Ajinkya Dev and Varshan Usgavkar were also cast in one film, but for some reason, both the films did not materialize. And so perhaps his dream of taking a leap as a director remained unfulfilled. Many years later, in 2001, he directed the film 'Raju'. After gaining experience working as an assistant director, he had the courage to find a different career. But during his tenure, Marathi film industry was in turmoil and his film production was affected. However, he did not stop there, during which time he wrote and directed many short films and government documentaries. When the era of series came, they turned their front there. He had scripted and directed the series 'Aavhan' on Doordarshan. He also directed the Hindi series 'Prarambh'. He also directed more than one and a half hundred episodes of the later acclaimed 'Crime Diary'. He had scripted and directed the series 'Aavhan' on Doordarshan. He also directed the Hindi series 'Prarambh'. He also directed more than one and a half hundred episodes of the later acclaimed 'Crime Diary'. He had scripted and directed the series 'Aavhan' on Doordarshan. He also directed the Hindi series 'Prarambh'. He also directed more than one and a half hundred episodes of the later acclaimed 'Crime Diary'.


This multi-faceted writer-director, who has a good knowledge of cinema, study of literature, and chauffeur reading, made a name for himself through his work, which is why he is different.

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