Shyam Ramsay, a multifaceted individual with a profound impact on the world of cinema, was born on the seventeenth day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty-two, in the vibrant city of Bombay, which was then a state within the Indian subcontinent.
As he navigated the complexities of life, Shyam Ramsay's innate talents and passion for storytelling led him to pursue a career in filmmaking, where he would excel as both a director and editor.
Throughout his illustrious career, Shyam Ramsay left an indelible mark on the industry, with his most notable works including the 1990 film "Bandh Darwaza", the 1988 film "Veerana", and the 2014 film "Neighbours".
Tragically, Shyam Ramsay's life was cut short on the eighteenth day of September, two thousand and nineteen, in the bustling metropolis of Mumbai, which is now the state of Maharashtra, India.