Chilsag Entertainment Network

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Chilsag Entertainment Network
Company typePrivate
IndustryEntertainment
FoundedNew Delhi, India in 2003
FounderSachin Gupta
Headquarters,
Key people
Sachin Gupta
ProductsFilms
Film Production Distribution
Theatre
Education
Websitewww.chilsag.com

Chilsag Entertainment Network is an Indian Media & Entertainment company based in New Delhi, active in all aspects of entertainment industry with a focus on Film,Education & Theatre and operates a diversified portfolio in the world of Cinema & performing arts.[1][2]

History

Founded in 2003 by Sachin Gupta and now headquartered in New Delhi,India. In its 12 years history, the Chilsag has produced Thirteen original Theatre productions, International tours, Launched a Theatre Magazine, established Theatre Laboratory, a Film production house and a School of Arts. Chilsag also maintains a global network of research centers in cities around the world.

Offices

Chilsag operates from offices in New Delhi,Mumbai,London & New Jersey USA.

Divisions of Chilsag

Film production

Year Title Director(s) Cast Genre Notes
2014 Paranthe Wali Gali Sachin Gupta Anuj Saxena, Sushmita Sen, Neha Pawar Drama Songs by Vasundhara Das, KK,Joi Barua
2015 Thoda Lutf Thoda Ishq Sachin Gupta Hiten Tejwani, Neha Pawar,
Rajpal Yadav, Sanjay Mishra, Bhavita Anand
Comedy Songs by Mohd Irfan, Palak Muchal, Labh Janjua

Upcoming

Year Title Director(s) Cast Genre Notes
2015 Shiddat Sachin Gupta Thriller Upcoming

References

  1. ^ "A man with a dream...: Actor, director and writer Sachin Gupta wears many hats with equal ease". The Hindu. 5 May 2006.
  2. ^ "Out of Box: Engineered to act:Sachin Gupta gave up software engineering to pursue theatre". The Tribune. 9 April 2005.

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