DIBAKAR BANERJEE
Dibakar Banerjee (born 1969) is an Indian film chief and screenwriter, who is most known for films, khosla Ka Ghosala (2006), oye Lucky Oye ! (2008), which he additionally composed, both of which won national Film Awards. He began his vocation in promoting, and proceeds as a promotion movie producer, in 2010 he likewise steered a coca Cola commercial.
In 2010, he made his third film, love Sex Aur Dhokha where one of the three sub-plots in the film is approximately focused around the scandalous 2004 Delhi MMS embarrassment.
EARLY LIFE :
It was Banerjee 's innovative side that overwhelmed however, thus after Class 12, he went to the National School of Design. Banerjee selected to study visual interchanges and visual computerization however he ended up investing the greater part of his time at NID 's library and film club, reading american cinematographer and viewing gems by Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorsese et al. Following three years, he dropped out of NID. His father was still urgent that
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He exited Contract to dispatch his organization, Watermark, with a few companions. Watermark got to be fruitful making notice movies and promos for Channel [v] and MTV. That is when Banerjee chose to press the stop catch and take stock. Around the same time, Sahni, who was working on company with Ram Gopal Varma, suggested Banerjee to Tandav Films, which needed to make a gimmick film situated in and about Delhi with an executive from the city. So the two started teaming up on khosla. Obviously, it wasn 't all smooth cruising. Banerjee reviews being fairly credulous in those early days when he went out throwing for the film. Some way or another he figured out how to persuade Kher and Irani to go ahead board. At long last, Banerjee shot the film in 45 days. "We were bored like an armed force machine. That is not to say there was no spontaneity. Truth be told, a hefty portion of the scenes originated from the conceptualizing between the performers and
One rehearsal actor can bring down a scene in less than two seconds by not knowing his or her lines and by
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