Girish Bhargava
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Bhargava was born in 1941 in Delhi, British India, to a family of judges and lawyers.[3]
Bhargava earned an engineering degree from the Birla Institute of Technology before starting his career at All India Radio.[3][2] He then completed an internship at Germany's ZDF broadcaster and later moved to the United States, where he joined CBS.[3][2]
Career
Bhargava began his career at CBS. His work led to a role at WNET in New York, where he edited several notable shows, including The Great American Dream Machine.[4] He also made contributions to the dance-focused series Dance in America, which was part of PBS's Great Performances series.[3] Bhargava's editing style was known for its musicality and visual storytelling, which earned him praise from many in the field, such as choreographer Martha Graham.[3]
One of Bhargava's most well-known works was his editing on the 1987 film Dirty Dancing, in which he crafted several memorable scenes.[3]