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Sujoy Ghosh

Indian filmmaker (born 1966)


Summary

Indian filmmaker (born 1966)

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nameSujoy Ghosh
imageSujoy_Ghosh.jpg
captionGhosh in 2012
birth_date
birth_placeKolkata, West Bengal, India
years_active2003–present
occupationDirector, producer

Sujoy Ghosh (born 21 May 1966) is an Indian film director, actor, producer, and screenwriter who works in Hindi films. He has directed Jhankaar Beats (2003), Home Delivery: Aapko... Ghar Tak (2005), Aladin (2009), Kahaani (2012), Kahaani 2 (2016) and Badla (2019). He has also written and directed short films such as Ahalya (2015) and Anukul (2017). He had directed two projects for Netflix, the horror drama series Typewriter (2019) and the mystery thriller film Jaane Jaan (2023).

Early life

Sujoy Ghosh was born in Kolkata. He studied in St. James' School. He used to stay in Bhowanipore and then moved to London when he was 13. Sujoy attended Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College where he completed his A Levels. He has a degree in engineering and an MBA from Manchester University. He worked as a South Asia head of the media division of Reuters before quitting in 1999. Sujoy is married to Vaishali, a psychologist and business owner. They have two children.

Career

Ghosh made his directorial debut in 2003 with the low-budget Jhankaar Beats which was a tribute to R. D. Burman, and which went on to become a surprise hit. His next ventures Home Delivery and Aladin did not achieve box office success. His 2012 directorial, Kahaani, featuring Vidya Balan in the lead role, gained both widespread critical acclaim and commercial success. In 2016, his film Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh was released which is a standalone sequel to Kahaani. He started his acting career portraying the role of Bengali sleuth Byomkesh Bakshi in a film directed by Rituparno Ghosh in December 2012. Not many know that he has written the tagline "Korbo Lorbo Jeetbo Re" for the IPL Team Kolkata Knight Riders. He has also directed, produced and written short films like Ahalya (2015) and Anukul (2017).

Filmography

Feature films

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotes
2003Jhankaar Beats
2005Home Delivery: Aapko... Ghar Tak
2009Aladin
2012Kahaani
2014Bang Bang!
2016Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh
Te3n
2019Badla
2021Bob Biswas
2023Jaane Jaan
Blind
Lust Stories 2Segment: Sex With Ex

Short films

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducer
2015Ahalya
2017Anukul
2018Good Luck
Copy
Mirchi Malini

Television

YearTitleCreatorDirectorWriterProducer
2019Typewriter

Awards

YearAwardsCategoryFilm
2012Big Star Entertainment AwardsMost Entertaining Thriller FilmKahaani
201360th National Film AwardsBest Screenplay (Original)
58th Filmfare AwardsBest Director
Colors Screen AwardsBest Story
Star Guild AwardsBest Director
Best Screenplay
Times of India Film AwardsBest Story
Best Screenplay
Stardust AwardsHottest Film Producer of the Year
Zee Cine AwardsBest Film – Critics
Best Director – Critics
Best Story
ETC Bollywood Business AwardsMost Surprise Hit of the Year

References

References

  1. "Sujoy Ghosh: Movies, Photos, Videos, News, Biography & Birthday {{!}} Times of India".
  2. (2 March 2012). "When Sujoy Ghosh saved Vidya Balan's life...". CNN-IBN.
  3. "Sujoy Ghosh - IMDb".
  4. Priyanka Srivastav. (13 March 2012). "Vidya's spunk and a Khahaafni". The Times of India.
  5. (8 September 2010). "Finally Sujoy Ghosh's Kahani to go on floor". [[Mid-day]].
  6. (2 November 2018). "Making a short film is a huge challenge, says Sujoy Ghosh". Zee News.
  7. (9 November 2018). "Series by 'Kahaani' director Sujoy Ghosh, eight films including 'Hotel Mumbai' soon on Netflix". Scroll.in.
  8. (11 March 2012). "Sujoy Ghosh interview". [[The Times of India]].
  9. "This is a dress rehearsal for me". Hindustan Times.
  10. "Kahaani collects around Rs 14 crores". [[The Times of India]].
  11. (13 December 2012). "Kahaani director Sujoy Ghosh to play Byomkesh Bakshi in Rituparno Ghosh's next". CNN-IBN.
  12. (7 October 2017). "Sujoy Ghosh is back with Anukul, an adaptation of Satyajit Ray's story". India TV.
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