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Gaurav Shukla is known for Asur: Welcome to Your Dark Side (2020), Angrezi Medium (2020) and Vulture (2010).- Abhijeet Khuman is known for Asur: Welcome to Your Dark Side (2020), The Girl on the Train (2021) and Singham Again (2024).
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Rajat Aroraa (born July 23rd, 1975) is an Independent Screenwriter who has been with the Indian Film and Television Industry for over two decades. His speciality lies in punch-packed dialogues and he has delivered a spate of hit movies like Once Upon a Time in Mumbai (2010), The Dirty Picture (2011), Kick (2014), Gabbar Is Back (2015) and Taxi No. 9211 (2006). His versatile writing pans most genres including action, comedy-drama, super hero stories, romantic musicals as well as biopics. Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010) is a critically acclaimed gangster movie. This blockbuster gained a cult status, especially for its powerful, motivational and insightful dialogs that have become street-speak for Indian audience. Another cultish movie The Dirty Picture (2011) is loosely based on the life and times of a South Indian actor. Rajat Aroraa's script for The Dirty Picture riled up a feminist discourse and shook the conservatives of Indian society. "The naughty dialogues (Rajat Aroraa) of the film which add immense flavour to the proceedings. It's a no-holds-barred screenplay which rightly refuses to treat sex as a three letter word. The Dirty Picture is definitely not only your film for the week, but is a seminal work that will be studied in feminist discourses." (review by The Times of India) Baadshaho (2017), a period action-thriller was directed by Milan Luthria and starred Hindi Film superstar Ajay Devgn. The movie did well and the dialogues received audience appreciation. Azhar (2016), a biographical sports drama based on life of the most controversial Indian Cricket Captain was produced by Sony Pictures and Balaji Telefilms. International blockbuster Captain Marvel's (2019) Hindi dubbed version was scripted by Rajat Aroraa. It retained the core essence and emotions of the original and was yet relatable for Hindi speaking audience. As Aroraa said in a statement, "It is a very significant film being the first Marvel female superhero film and I am thrilled to be a part of the project!". In making is Thalaivi, a trilingual biopic based on life and times of J. Jayalalithaa, late politician and film actress who served as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, with Kangana Ranaut playing the lead. In production is the Hindi remake of Telugu super hit film RX 100 to mark the debut of Ahan Shetty, son of veteran actor Suneil Shetty.- Writer
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In 2006, at the age of 17, Sumit Arora embarked on his journey to Mumbai with aspirations of becoming a prominent writer in the world of Hindi cinema. He started his writing journey with television, where he contributed to notable shows such as "Chhoona Hai Aasmaan" (2007), "Dill Mill Gayye" (2010), and "24" (2013). With each successful project, his stature in the industry grew, eventually opening doors for him in the world of film writing.
Sumit Arora's directorial debut came in the form of the captivating short film "White Shirt" in 2015. Later he also directed "Little Things" (Season 3-2019)
However, it was the supernatural comedy "Stree" in 2018 that marked him as a prominent figure in the world of feature films. Arora went onto win many awards for his work in Stree. From that point on, his talent in crafting compelling dialogues and screenplays has found its place in a multitude of popular films and web series, including "The Family Man" (2019), "83" (2021), "Dahaad", "Guns & Gulaabs" (2023), and "Jawan" (2023. His upcoming projects, such as "Chandu Champion" (set to be released on 14 June 2024), promise to further enrich the cinematic landscape with his creative contributions. Sumit Arora's journey from a 17-year-old aspiring writer to a distinguished figure in the industry is a testament to his remarkable talent and dedication.- Writer
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Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K., popularly known as Raj & DK, the writer-director-producer duo, are popular for their unique and original content. Pioneering in mixing genres masterfully and trailblazers of fresh, quirky humour in Indian cinema. Their latest offering is the Number 1 series in the country, the espionage drama, The Family Man.
Their debut feature, Flavors (2003), won rave reviews from around the world and is a cult hit, especially among Indian expatriates around the world. The film won a host of awards and was an official entry at over a dozen prestigious international film festivals.
They followed up this independent film with a mainstream Hindi film, 99 (2009). 99 (2009) was a sleeper hit at the Indian box office and was number 1 for 4 weeks in a row. It received terrific reviews from the media and the audiences alike; including 4 star reviews from The New York Times to Rediff.com.
They followed it up two contrasting films: Shor In The City, which was acclaimed as the best film of the year. And Go Goa Gone, Indian's first stoner comedy.
Their last film, the horror comedy Stree was a blockbuster and is supposed to be one of the most profitable films of all time.- Writer
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Krishna DK and Raj Nidimoru, popularly known as Raj & DK, the writer-director-producer duo, are popular for their unique and original content. Pioneering in mixing genres masterfully and trailblazers of fresh, quirky humour in Indian cinema. Their latest offering is the Number 1 series in the country, the espionage drama, The Family Man.
Their debut feature, Flavors (2003), won rave reviews from around the world and is a cult hit, especially among Indian expatriates around the world. The film won a host of awards and was an official entry at over a dozen prestigious international film festivals.
They followed up this independent film with a mainstream Hindi film, 99 (2009). 99 (2009) was a sleeper hit at the Indian box office and was number 1 for 4 weeks in a row. It received terrific reviews from the media and the audiences alike; including 4 star reviews from The New York Times to Rediff.com.
They followed it up two contrasting films: Shor In The City, which was acclaimed as the best film of the year. And Go Goa Gone, Indian's first stoner comedy.
Their last film, the horror comedy Stree was a blockbuster and is supposed to be one of the most profitable films of all time.