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'''Vishnu Mathur''' (1934–2007) was an Canadian-Indian film producer and director who had worked in North America, Europe, Middle East and South-East Asia . '''Vishnu Mathur''' (1934–2007) was an Canadian-Indian film producer and director who had worked in North America, Europe, Middle East and South-East Asia .

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Vishnu Mathur (1934–2007) was an Canadian-Indian film producer and director who had worked in North America, Europe, Middle East and South-East Asia .

Born in India he moved from New Delhi to Canada in 1976. There he worked in film and television his main occupation being a producer/director for David Suzuki's The Nature of Things for 15 years.

His works include: India : The Lotus and The Cross, Firedance, The Courtesans of Bombay, and The Red Bindi.

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  1. "Retiring to one's roots 'We feel renewed,' snowbirds say of sojourn to winter oasis:" Yelaja, Prithi.  Toronto Star; Toronto, Ont.. 13 Feb 2006: A16.
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