Film journalist & ex-ndfc chief Karanjia dead
Burjor K. Karanjia, renowned film journalist and former chairman of National Films Development Corporation (NFDC), popularly known as “BK”, died here, a family friend said. He was 92. Karanjia passed away late Friday evening. He is survived by two daughters and a son.
Born and bred in Quetta, now in Pakistan, the Karanjia family moved to India after partition. Karanjia qualified for the Indian Civil Service. Karanjia had named his south Mumbai residence as Quetta Bungalow, which stood a short distance away from the historic Jinnah House. Karanjia’s younger brother, Russy K. Karanjia, also a well-known journalist, had died five years ago. While Russy pursued investigative journalism, Karanjia pursued entertainment and film journalism. He avoided film parties and had a strong distaste for them.
After doing stints as a reporter, he went on to become the editor of Filmfare, Screen, Cine Voice, Movie Times and authored several books on the entertainment industry. He was the founder of the trendsetter Films Financing Corporation. He became the NFDC chairman and set a precedent to finance high-quality, low-budget movies for new and talented filmmakers.
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