1. Kangana Ranaut
2. Jimmy Shergill
Jimmy Shergill is a renowned Indian actor and producer in the big screen, known for working predominantly in Punjabi and Hindi movies. He was born in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh in India on December 3, 1972 to a Sikh family. His real name is Jasjit Singh Gill, the son of the popular painter, Satyajit Singh Shergill. He studied at St. Francis College in Lucknow in his early years before he shifted to Punjab and studied at The Punjab Public School. He also attended Bikram and Nabha College and Patiala’s Punjabi University. Jimmy has learned to act through his guru, Sri Harpal Singh. He went to Mumbai to pursue his career as an actor.
...3. Aanand L Rai
Anand L. Rai's first venture 'Strangers' is a psychological thriller. After his debut movie, he did 'Thodi Life Thoda Magic' in the year 2008. His huge success as a director happened in the year 2013 in his movie 'Tanu Weds Manu' starring R.Madhavan and Kangana Ranaut. This film portrayed a different dimension of love rather than the usual way of a love affair. After this hit, he joined hands with the Kollywood star Dhanush in the movie 'Raanjhaana'. This had been the debut movie for Dhanush in Bollywood and Dhanush got Filmfare Award for this movie.
In the year 2015, Anand L. Rai wanted to keep up his magical romantic comedy style of movies. As an attempt to make a hat trick success, he made a sequel of his film 'Tanu Weds Manu'. It was titled as 'Tanu Weds Manu Returns'. The team of Anand L.Rai again made a magical success and it lived up to the expectations of everybody. Without a doubt, it had also become a blockbuster movie and achieved box office success. Anand L. Rai is a well sensible director and his five experimental movies turned up quite well. He is known for his perfect success formula and the wonder of his screenplay.
...4. R Madhavan
5. Vinod Bachchan
Vinod hails from Etah in Uttar Pradesh. He was brought up in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. His passion for filmmaking never diminished even though his family had no connection to movies. He lost his parents by the time he reached adolescence. He decided to move to Mumbai after that. He approached different people for work and initially worked as an assistant in various fields of filmmaking including editing and directing. Moving to a city like Mumbai with not much finance posed an obstacle in his dream of becoming a producer. The work as an assistant didn’t provide enough for a decent living, thus turning his concentration to real estate business.
...6. 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 apprentice with Mansoor Khan on ‘Akele Hum Akele Tum.’
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