Background
Babubhai was born in Surat, Gujarat and studied until class four.
Babubhai was born in Surat, Gujarat and studied until class four.
In 2009, he was honored "for his contribution to Bollywood as the master of special effects" at an event, "Immortal Memories," held to honor the "living legends" of the Hindi film industry. Babubhai was a regular art director for various movies produced Wadia Movietone owned by JBH and Homi Wadia brothers along with Fearless Nadia. Here he discovered his penchant for handling camera and trick photography.
He trained with Vijay Bhatt at Basant Pictures as a special effects director from 1933 to 1937. came to him after Vijay Bhatt asked him to go and watch American film The Invisible Manitoba (1933) and later asked whether he would be able to replicate them for a film, thus started his career in special effects.
In fact his special effects in the film earned him the nickname Kala Dhaga (black thread) for the black threads he used in the film for performing various tricks. Thus Khwab Ki Duniya was the first film in which he was credited as "trick photographer".
In the coming years, he also received acclaim for his effects in Basant Pictures" Hatimtai (1956) directed by Homi Wadia and Ellis Duncan"son Mistry soon became a director and a cameraman.
He started his directing career by co-directing his first two films, and with Nanabhai Bhatt, both starred Fearless Nadia.
Later, he also remained a consultant for Ramanand Sagar"s television epic series, Ramayan (1987-1988). In 2005, at the annual MAMI festival he was awarded the Kodak Trophy for Technical Excellence for his contribution to Indian cinema.