When I joined the Film Institute, Poona in 1968 one of the Diploma Films from the earlier batch which impressed me most was " A Love Tale" which was Directed by D.Gautaman. The way a car accident sequence's shots were edited was a real eye opener of how shots can be taken and used to create an impact much like the famous shower scene in PSYCHO directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The film went on to win many awards Nationally and Internationally. His student Documentary " The Builders" also won a few awards.
D. Gautaman, as student at Film Institute |
A brilliant student, Gautaman passed out from the Film Institute with Gold Medal along with Prem Sagar ( Motion Picture Photography) and Navin Nischol (Acting) who both became stars in their respective fields.
At the Convocation - Front row, extreme right is Gautaman and next to him is Prem Sagar |
I was sure that Gautaman will definitely become a great feature film maker in the Indian Film scenario. For some time he had worked in the Institute as part time lecturer and had also directed a Diploma film "A View from the Fort" in which Radha Saluja did the lead role and I think cienematography was done by Bala Mahendran. It was during his sojourn at the Institute I had the the opportunity to get acquainted with him.He was quiet by nature, with an unassuming personality.It was he who proclaimed that John Abraham was a Genius, says his friend and alumni Kabeer Rowther.
Gautaman later on joined Shri Ramu Kariat to assist him in the Malayalam Feature film ABHAYAM. It ws he who recommended Bala Mahendran as a talented Cinematographer to Director Ramu Kariat and brought him to Madras from Ceylon. In those days except for Acting students in Bombay few of the Institute Graduates could get a break in the film industry. He found it hard to face life's insecurities at the Film Industry and sought security of Government job at the Films Division. I was told that he was selected for the job of Producer by none other than the great V. Shantaram. He was much impressed when during the interview Gautaman recollected from memory a long list of films directed by Shantaram !
For Films Division he had produced many Nationally and Internationally award winning Documentaries and rose up to the top as the Chief Producer and retired. Though he ws a native of Kerala, he settled with his family in Bangalore. After retirement he became a Member of Advisory Committee of U.P.S.C. While on duty in Delhi for conducting an interview he had massive heart attack and passed away on 18 th February 2013.
D.Gautaman |
He was 73, and is survived by his wife Saramma and son Soumendhu.
It was a great loss to the Film Industry that he did not attempt to make any Feature film though he was one of the most talented Directors of our time. But Films Division becme the winner by having him at its helm and Documentaries became his forte. Film Industry's loss became Films Division's gain!
Unfortunately his passing way was not given its due importance in the media since he chose to work away from the limelight. All I could find only was a small obituary note in Mathrubhumi Malayalam Newspaper.
He really deserves much more recognition than this. I do hope that his friends and well wishers would come out with their memoirs and fill the void. I was told that even on the night before his death he was talking of his time at the Film Institute and reminiscing about his fellow alumni who made it into the film industry.
My heartfelt condolences to his bereaving family.
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Let the soul R I P
Well I have had the privilege of working very closely with Mr.D.Gautaman when he joined the AJK.Mass Communication Research Centre at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi where he had come on deputation as the Professor in the Department of Film Production.He was very popular with the students and knew how to keep them glued to their seats with his stories and vast experience as a documentary filmmaker.He was very passionate about the subject of Cinema and was a great help as a mentor and guide to a very large number of students during his short stay at Jamia Millia Islamia from where he went off to Mumbai when he was selected as the Chief Producer of Films Divison.While he was over there it was his brainchild to develop the dilapidated building into a museum of Cinema for the sake of posterity I also worked as his Cinematographer for a docummentry on Medicinal plants which was shot on 35mm for FD after his retirement and another feature film Chakram(Malayalam) in 16mm also after his retirement.I miss him a lot he was a good friend philosopher and guide above all, he was a great human being.May his soul rest in peace. It is unfortunate that the Government or the Kerala State Govt. have recognised his contribution to the growth of cinema in India.
Prof.B.Diwaker, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
Thank you Diwakar for providing more personal information about Late D.Gautaman. Hope you will one day write in more detail so that people in Kerala and the Government will recognize his contribution to Cinema.
RIP
Talented
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