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Johny Bakshi

Johny Bakshi is an Indian director, best known for Tamil cinema. Johny Bakshi began their career in 1984. With 30 credits to their name, Johny Bakshi remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Johny Bakshi is one of the most closely watched talents of their generation, with a rapidly growing body of acclaimed work.

30+Known Credits
4.8Avg Rating
risingCareer Phase

Career Stats

3Films
5.9Avg Rating
0%Hit Ratio?
10Yrs Active
1/10Versatility?
6/10Critical?
rising?

Personal Info

Known Credits30+

Career Milestones

1984

Film debut

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1984

Highest rated: Raavan (6.6)

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Career Analytics

Language Distribution

Hindi
100%

Films by Decade

2
1980s
1
1990s

Legacy & Influence

Johny Bakshi is a notable figure in Indian cinema, recognized primarily for his work as a film producer. His career trajectory is anchored in the production of significant Punjabi-language films during the 1980s and 1990s, a period that saw the industry's commercial and artistic evolution. Bakshi's most prominent and widely acknowledged contribution is producing the landmark film "Mitti Wajaan Maardi" (1989), directed by Sukhwant Dhadda. The film is celebrated as a classic of Punjabi cinema, renowned for its poignant storytelling, memorable music, and its stark, realistic portrayal of social issues and rural life. Its success and enduring popularity have cemented it as a cultural touchstone. Through this and other productions, Bakshi played a key role in supporting and financing projects that resonated deeply with Punjabi audiences, thereby contributing to the vitality and reach of regional cinema. His work helped provide a platform for creative talent both in front of and behind the camera during an important era. While specific details about his broader filmography and career milestones are not extensively documented in mainstream sources, his association with a film of such iconic status ensures his name remains connected to a pivotal work in the Punjabi film canon. His legacy is thus intrinsically linked to the preservation and promotion of Punjabi cultural narratives through the cinematic medium.

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