Shivendra Singh Dungarpur is a filmmaker, producer, film archivist and restorer. He is the founder of Dungarpur Films based in Mumbai, India, under whose banner he has directed over 450 commercials and produced documentaries and short films. His most recent project, which also happens to be his first feature length film, is the 2012 documentary Celluloid Man, a film about P.K. Nair, India's film archivist who established the National Film Archive of India. The film has won two National Awards at the 60th National Film Awards in India. The film won for the Best Historical / Biographical Reconstruction and Irene Dhar Malik won for Best Editing.
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