Awards & Winners

Ezra Mir

Date of Birth 26-October-1900
Place of Birth Kolkata
(India, West Bengal, Kolkata district)
Nationality India
Also know as Edwin Myers, एडविन म्येर्स
Profession Screenwriter, Film Director, Film Editor, Actor
Ezra Mir was an Indian film-maker, known for his documentary films. Mir changed his Jewish birth name, Edwyn Myers, to Ezra Mir because he felt his original name "lacked Indianness". After working originally as a stage actor, he moved to New York in 1924 and started working in film, first as an actor and then later as an editor. During this period he also made his first short film, The Symbolesque. Returning to India, Mir began directing films based on Hindi theatre. He made his first full length film in this genre, Noorjehan, for the Imperial Film Company in 1931, and subsequently Zarina and other films for the Sagar Film Company. He made a number of films for Madan Theatre Studios in the 1930s, and his most well-known work, Rickshawala, was produced by Ranjit Movietone. He then set up his own studio, Everest Pictures, in 1939. During the 1940s, Mir joined the Film Advisory Board and began making documentary films. When the Advisory Board was replaced by Information Films of India, Mir continued to work for them, producing newsreels such as Indian News Parade. After the war, he continued documentary work, founding the Indian Documentary Producers Association in 1956, and worked on over 700 documentary films. Mir was appointed Chief Producer of the Ministry of Information's Films Division in 1956; under his management, the Division was highly prolific, releasing newsreels at the rate of one per week as well as over 100 documentary films per year. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1970.

Awards by Ezra Mir

Check all the awards nominated and won by Ezra Mir.

1962


National Film Award for Best Children's Film
Honored for : Raju Aur Gangaram

Nominations 1962 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
National Film Award for Best Children's Film Raju Aur Gangaram