Tushar Hiranandani: Difference between revisions
Line 55: | Line 55: | ||
| 2015 || ''[[Great Grand Masti]]'' || ''[[Indra Kumar]]'' || Ashok Thakeria, ''[[Indra Kumar]]'' || ''[[Ritesh Deshmukh]]'', ''[[Vivek Oberoi]]'', ''[[Aftab Shivdasani]]'', ''[[Mishti]]'' |
| 2015 || ''[[Great Grand Masti]]'' || ''[[Indra Kumar]]'' || Ashok Thakeria, ''[[Indra Kumar]]'' || ''[[Ritesh Deshmukh]]'', ''[[Vivek Oberoi]]'', ''[[Aftab Shivdasani]]'', ''[[Mishti]]'' |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| 2016 || ''[[Flying |
| 2016 || ''[[A Flying Jatt]]'' || ''[[Remo D'Souza]]'' || ''[[Ekta Kapoor]]'', ''[[Shobha Kapoor]]'' || ''[[Tiger Shroff]]'', ''[[Jacqueline Fernandez]]'' |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| 2016 || ''[[Dishoom]]'' || ''[[Rohit Dhawan]]'' ||''[[Sajid Nadiadwala]]'' || ''[[John Abraham (actor)|John Abraham]]'', ''[[Jacqueline Fernandez]]'', ''[[Varun Dhawan]]'' |
| 2016 || ''[[Dishoom]]'' || ''[[Rohit Dhawan]]'' ||''[[Sajid Nadiadwala]]'' || ''[[John Abraham (actor)|John Abraham]]'', ''[[Jacqueline Fernandez]]'', ''[[Varun Dhawan]]'' |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| 2017 || ''[[Half Girlfriend (film)]]'' || ''[[Mohit Suri]]'' || ''[[Ekta Kapoor]]'', ''[[Shobha Kapoor]]'' || ''[[Arjun Kapoor]]'', ''[[Shraddha Kapoor]]'' |
| 2017 || ''[[Half Girlfriend (film)|Half Girlfriend]]'' || ''[[Mohit Suri]]'' || ''[[Ekta Kapoor]]'', ''[[Shobha Kapoor]]'' || ''[[Arjun Kapoor]]'', ''[[Shraddha Kapoor]]'' |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| 2019 || ''[[Saand Ki Aankh]]'' || ''[[Tushar Hiranandani]]'' ||''[[Anurag Kashyap]]''|| |
| 2019 || ''[[Saand Ki Aankh]]'' || ''[[Tushar Hiranandani]]'' ||''[[Anurag Kashyap]]''|| |
Revision as of 05:51, 20 January 2020
Tushar Hiranandani | |
---|---|
Born | |
Occupation | India Film Writer |
Tushar Hiranandani (born 13 July 1975) is an Indian film writer. He grew up around the world of films as his grandfather Hiranand Hirnandani and father Ashok Hiranandani were Hindi film distributors and had a company called Black and White film distribution.[1] He tasted early success with his debut film Masti directed by Indra Kumar in 2004.[2] He is the head of content development at Balaji Motion Pictures.[3]
Career
Born in Mumbai, Tushar started out as a clapper boy on the sets of Mann (1999) directed by Indra Kumar.[4][5][6] Along with Milap Zaveri, he went on to write films like Kyon Ho Gaya na, Pyaare Mohan and more recently ABCD, Main Tera Hero and Ek Villain. In 2019, Tushar will make his directorial debut with the biographical drama Saand Ki Aankh.
Filmography
References
- ^ "Tushar Hiranandani". nytimes.com. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Tushar Hiranandani". Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Writer Tushar Hiranandani joins Balaji Motion Pictures as Head of Development". Retrieved 16 May 2015.
- ^ "Tushar Hiranandani". bollywoodhungama.com. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ ""Grand Masti did well because it's a funny film" - Tushar Hiranandani". 21 October 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
- ^ "Film writer Tushar Hiranandani - ETC Bollywood Business - Komal Nahta". Retrieved 3 April 2015.