1. Rajeshwari Sachdev
Born as Raj Kaur Sachdev is known for playing the role of Sakina in Sardari Begum for which she won the best-supporting actress in the National Film Award (1996). This multitalented actress was born in Mumbai in 1975.
She did her graduation from Guru Nanak Khalsa College (King's Circle). She started her acting career with a Marathi film directed by Sachin although the language was not known to her she impressed everybody with her acting talent.
It was just the start of magnificent journey of her acting career. Shyam Benegal cast her in all his movies since the 1990s, Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda, Mammo, Samar, Hari-Bhari (Salma), Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero (Capt. Lakshmi Sahgal) and Welcome to Sajjanpur (Salma)....
2. Evelyn Sharma
3. Manish Tiwary
Manish Tiwary is an Indian film screenwriter and director. Some of the films like ‘Issaq’ and ‘Dil Dosti Etc’ directed and written by Manish Tiwary. After ‘Issaq’, he is working on his next film which is a gangster drama, ‘Mohabbat Miya’. Manish Tiwary completed his school education in a small town in Bihar from a boarding school. Manish Tiwari was a student of Zoology at Hindu College in Delhi University. He got his postgraduate degree from Cambridge University, UK, and Yale University, USA. He is currently 36 years of Age. In a gap of six years, he directed two popular films, ‘Dil Dosti Etc’ and ‘Issaq’, Right after the first film, there were many offers for him, but most of them were college love stories, and he was done with exploring that in his first.
4. Dhaval Gada
Dhaval Jayantilal Gada, popularly known as DG, is an Indian film and TV producer. He is a young businessperson who is quickly turning into a power figure within the Hindi film industry and the television industry. Born to Hansa Gada and Hindi film maker Jayantilal Gada, Dhaval is an acclaimed producer and establisher of the famous PEN India Ltd, which is a movie production banner. He has a sister and a brother. He was born in Mumbai. He did his education from Pinewood International (Panchgani) and then finished his further studies in Mumbai.
As enthusiastic as he is about film making, Dhaval is also interested in Formula 1 and has pursued it since he was very young. He sought after his enthusiasm for auto racing and kept on making his imprint in the sector by winning many laurels. When he was 12 years old, he won...
5. Prateik Babbar
The debut performance of Prateik Babbar was seen in the movie produced by Aamir Khan named Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na. In this movie he got to work with Imra...
6. Ravi Kishan
Ravi Kishan Shukla, or ostentatiously known by his stage name of Ravi Kishan, is a Bhojpuri film and television artist. Kishan has also acted in many well-known Bollywood movies such as "Tere Naam", "Phir Hera Pheri", "Pitambar", "Raavan", "Welcome to Sajjanpur", and "Luck", among many others. Kishan was also a finalist on the 2006 season of the reality television show, Bigg Boss. The year of 2012 also saw him as a participant on Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Season 5. Kishan is also affiliated with the Indian National Congress Party.
Kishan was brought up in a Brahmin family in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh. Even though his family wasn’t well off, Kishan’s first paycheck of Rs. 5000 for his movie debut in the 1992 Mithun Chakraborty starrer, "Pitambar&...
7. Makarand Deshpande
Makarand Deshpande is an Indian actor and director who makes films predominantly in Hindi and Marathi. He is popular for playing pivotal supportive roles in many movies like Jungle, Sarfarosh, etc. He has directed more than five films and written 35 full-length plays and owns a theatre company in the name of ‘Ansh’.
He is noted for his unconventional and eccentric personality. He often turns heads with his weird outfits and hairdos. He is currently based in Vile Parle, Mumbai. At the age of 48, he is proactive and exhibits enthusiasm in making movies and plays and essays versatile roles in movies like wayfarers and drunkards. His directorial venture has resulted in quite a few famous movies like ‘Hanan’ in 2004, ‘Danav&rsquo...
8. Shailesh R. Singh
Shailesh R Singh is an independent Indian filmmaker and producer. He initially worked as an apprentice and pursued his dream to become a producer. Coming from a small town in Jaunpur, he was asked to focus on studies mainly, but Shailesh wasn't interested in studies and was passionate about cricket and movies. In an interview, he said that he would travel 12 to 15 kilometres just to watch a film. Shailesh’s story on how he pursued his passion sounds like a story out of a movie. He distanced himself from the comfort of his home at the age of 15 with nothing but a sports magazine and 400 rupees in hand. He reached Mumbai and decided to train rigorously in cricket. He later understood that cricket was not helping him, and was only providing him a decent pay. He returned home and went back to Mumbai after a few years to apprentic...