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Anuraadha Tewari
Born (1971-08-11) 11 August 1971 (age 53)
Banaras, Uttar Pradesh, India
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, Director, Entrepreneur
Years active1996 – present

Anuraadha Tewari also known as Anuradha Tiwari (born 11 August 1971) is a Mumbai-based Indian writer and film director, working for the last 18 years in the Hindi film industry and most known for co-writing screenplay of films like, Fashion (2008), Jail (2010),[1][2] and Heroine (2012). Fashion won her a Filmfare Award nomination for Best Screenplay as well nominations in the Screen and IIFA awards that year. The Film went on to win 2 National Awards for its leading ladies i.e. Priyanka Chopra and Kangana Ranaut.

Biography

Education

ISC, Welham Girls' School, Topper, ISC Commerce B Com (Hons) Lady Shri Ram College, New Delhi President, Students Union MA Mass Communication MCRC, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi Topper, the Class of '95.

Career

With a master's degree and a Gold Medal in Film Direction from the prestigious Film School of Jamia, Millia Islamia, New Delhi, Anuraadha began her career as a Chief Assistant to Mahesh Bhatt and worked with him on 3 Films followed by a long stint as an independent Writer Director for Anupam Kher's Media based Company and was acknowledged as the youngest Director in India at the time by the mainstream Press for having directed some path breaking shows and events for TV. Thereafter, she has worked as the Supervising Producer of Channel V, the CEO of a Cinema-based portal by the Walchand group, the Creative Business Strategist for Astral Star Asia as well Vogue Entertainment, ending her corporate stint with the role of the National Creative Director, Crest Communications. Getting back to pure creatives in 2002,she worked As a Story – Screenplay Writer on Prakash Jha's 'Rahul', 'Yaadein' by Subhash Ghai and 'Supari' by Padam Kumar. Starting in 2004, she has written 12 successful Television Shows ending with 'Seven' a 26 part super hero series for Yashraj Films aired on Sony, followed by the story and screenplay of the award-winning 'Fashion' (2008) 'Jail' and Heroine (2012) all 3 directed by Madhur Bhandarkar. In 2017, she created KOSEN-RUFU, a Company that collaborates with Writers from across the world, to work as a Writers' Room on various Projects. She is also the Curator of Film Festivals and has her own Certification Course in Screenwriting that are conducted in various Countries.

Filmography

Chief Assistant Director to Mahesh Bhatt ‘Papa Kehte Hain’

Story Screenplay Writer ‘Rahul’ Directed by Prakash Jha

Story Screenplay Writer ‘Fashion’ Directed by Madhur Bhandarkar

Story Screenplay Writer ‘Jail’ Directed by Madhur Bhandarkar

Story Screenplay Writer ‘Heroine’ Directed by Madhur Bhandarkar [3]

Entrepreneurship

" Founder"

Kosen-Rufu (Specialised Writers'Rooms for Content Development)

" Teacher"

Story as a Healer: Foundations of Screenwriting' (A Certification Course)

"Curator"

The Changing Narrative (A Travelling Film Festival)

Story – Screenplay Writer

Direction

Writer-Director ‘A Silent Love Story’ India's First Silent Comedy Star Plus

Writer-Director ‘Kirron Kher Today’ A Talk Show on Taboo Topics Star Plus

Writer-Director ‘Take Off’ India's First Live Action Animation Series Sony

Writer-Director ‘Good Shot’ A Film Magazine Show for Television Sony

Specials

Creative Director & Copywriter Kiah Diamond Jewelry TVC (For Sushmita Sen's Production)

Writer –Director Special Promos for 'Viruddh' the film Star TV, AB Corp and Satyajeet Movies

As Creative Director / Head of Programming

  • Anupam Kher's Media Entertainment Co.

Apart from Writing and Directing her own shows on TV Was responsible for launching and supervising 9 Shows On Star Plus, Sony, Zee as well as DD 1.

  • Vogue Communications Pvt. Ltd.

Set up the Creative Strategy of the Co. as well as launched its maiden venture 'Tere Liye' directed by Sanjay Gadhvi

  • Channel V

As Supervising Producer was responsible for several teams of Producers, Assistant Producers and Production Executives. Was creatively responsible for 7 Shows on air

  • The Walchand Group

CEO, 3to6.com – a sister concern of cricketnext.com Was responsible for setting up the co., creating manpower resources, creating creative strategy as well as content with eth additional responsibility of Marketing and PR.

  • Crest Communications Ltd.

As National Creative Director was responsible for setting up the Films and TV Division in Crest Bombay, New Delhi as well Singapore

  • Astral Star, Malaysia

Set up the India Branch of the Malaysian Co. which deals with Film Acquisition as well as Co-Production

Events

Director, Lata Mangeshkar Live in Concert – the First, 1997

Director, The 3rd Screen Awards, 1998

Director, The 7th Zee Cine Awards, 2001

Writer Director, Filmfare Awards A series of Curtain Raisers on its Golden Jubilee, 2005

Writer-Director, Indian Idol Special, Singers in Aid of Tsunami Relief, 2006

Writer-Director, The Holi Concert for Sony, 2006

Writer Director, Zee Diwaali Dhamaaka Zee 2006

Writer Director, Aap Jaisa Koi Awards, A 10 episode Award Series on Sony, 2006

Additional Experience

Guest Lecturer, NID, Ahmedabad

Guest Lecturer, EMRC Pune

Guest Lecturer, XIC Bombay

Guest Lecturer The Writers' Workshop Bombay

Special Correspondent, Zee Premier Magazine, Bombay

Columnist, The Middles Section, Times of India, New Delhi

Columnist, The Sun Magazine, New Delhi

Writer-Producer-Radio Jockey AIR FM, New Delhi

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References

  1. ^ "Clutching at stardust". Business Line. Anuradha Tiwari.. the writer who has penned the screenplay of popular films like Fashion and Jail.
  2. ^ "Slights, chimera, redemption: Anuradha Tiwari: Writer/Director". DNA. 5 November 2005.
  3. ^ "Heroine cannot be pulled off by a pregnant actor". The Times of India.
  4. ^ "Anuraadha Tewari". Film Writers' Association.[dead link]