Abhishek Dudhaiya

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Abhishek Dudhaiya
Born
Mukesh Dudhaiya
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s) Director
Writer
Years active2003 – present
SpouseDamyanti Dudhaiya

Abhishek Dudhaiya, also known as Mukesh Dudhaiya, is a producer/director in Hindi TV serials and film. He has produced and directed over 20 TV shows like Ehsaas, Agneepath , Sinndoor Tere Naam Ka , Life Ka Recharge and Umeed Naye Subha Ki among others. [1]

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Abhishek is presently the writer, director and producer of the multi starrer film Bhuj: The Pride of India [2] starring Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, Sonakshi Sinha, Nora Fatehi, Sharad Kelkar and Ammy Virk. [3] [4] Many reviews state including official sites of various OTT's, that BHUJ may be the biggest war film release of the year 2021. It is said so because it increased the app download percentage for Hotsar by manifolds. [5]

Abhishek is also directing Sardarni, a biopic on Shaurya Chakra winner Amrik Kaur. [6] [7]

Abhishek Dudhaiya is honored with the title of Honorary Professor by NIMS University. [8] [9]

Abhishek Co-produced multiple award-winning film I'm Gonna Tell God Everything.[ citation needed ]

Television

Director
YearShowChannelNotes
2003Ehsaas - Kahani Ek Ghar Ki DD National 1049 episodes
2006 Agneepath - Hai Yehi Zindagi DD National 104 episodes
2005-07 Sinndoor Tere Naam Ka Zee TV
2016 Life Ka Recharge &TV 43 episodes

Films

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmDirectorProducerWriterNotes
2021 Bhuj: The Pride of India YesYesYesReleased On Disney+ Hotstar [10]
2022I'm Gonna Tell God EverythingNoYesNoReleased On YouTube [11]

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