Manoj Sabharwal

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Manoj Sabharwal
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Sabharwal in 2020
Born (1985-03-06) 6 March 1985 (age 39)
Occupation(s) Scriptwriter
Lyricist
Director
Producer
Years active2009–present

Manoj Sabharwal (born 6 March 1985) is an Indian scriptwriter. He is one of the highest paid scriptwriters in the Indian television industry[ citation needed ] for non-fiction shows. He is currently producing multiple web series for ott[ clarification needed ] platform and for television. Sabharwal also heads his own production house, Creative Mafia Productions.[ citation needed ]

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Early life and education

Sabharwal was born in Jalandhar, Punjab and he completed his schooling there.[ citation needed ] Throughout his academic life he was an active participant in theatre and other extra-curricular activities. He attended Apeejay College of Fine Arts, Jalandhar (G.N.D.U). [2]

Career

Sabharwal started his career at DD Punjabi, as a writer for a show called Hasda Punjab. Later he joined DAV College, Jalandhar, as a professional skit director. He moved to Mumbai in December 2010 and joined as an assistant writer at Optimystix Media Private Limited, producers of comedy circus and TV shows. [3]

Filmography

Film

FilmYearCredits
Mundeya To Bachke Rahin 2014Dialogues
Double Di Trouble 2014Dialogues
Titoo MBA 2014Dialogues
Mukhtiar Chadha 2015Dialogues
Yaarana 2015Dialogues
Canada Di Flight 2016Dialogues
Din Dehade Lai Jaange 2018Dialogues
Tara Mira 2019Dialogues
Vellapanti upcomingScreenplay and Dialogues

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Television

TV ShowYearCredits
Hasda Punjab 2008 (DD Punjabi)Writer
Comedy Circus 2010–2013 (Sony TV)Writer
Comedy Nights with Kapil 2013–2015 (Colors TV)Writer
Funtanatan 2015–2016 (Zoom TV)Writer
India's Got Talent 2015–2016 (Colors TV)Writer
Comedy Classes 2015–2016 (Life OK TV)Writer
Comedy Nights Bachao 2015–2016 (Colors TV)Writer
Comedy Nights Live 2015–2016 (Colors TV)Writer
Chhote Miyan Dhaakad 2017 (Colors TV)Writer
Titoo Da Dhaba 2017 (MH1 TV)Writer
Comedy Dangal 2017 (& TV)Writer
Comedy High School 2018 (discovery jeet)Writer
Entertainment Ki Raat 2017–18 (Colors TV)Writer
India's Got Talent 2018–19 (Colors TV)Freelancer gag Writer
Domino's Comedy House 2018–19 (MH One TV)Writer
Comedy Circus 2018–19 (Sony TV)Writer
Bharti Ka Show - Aana Hi Padega 2018–19 (Tata Sky Comedy TV)Writer
Love Me India 2018–19 (& TV)Gag Writer
Gold Awards 2019Writer
Zee Rishtey Awards 2019 (Allied Properties, red carpet, curtain raiser)Writer
Comedy Studio 2019 (Web series for Shemaroo Me app)Writer/Producer
Saregama Studio 2019 (TV show for Zee Punjabi)Writer
Bigg Boss 13 2019–2020 (Sunil Grover’s gag)Writer
Hasseyan Da Halla 2020 (TV show for Zee Punjabi)Writer
Delnaaz Ki Paathshala 2021Writer
Hasseyan Da Halla season 22021 (TV show for Zee Punjabi)Writer
Dating Shating Haye Rabba 2021associate Writer & producer
Hunarbaaz 2022 (Colors TV)comedy gag writer
Desi Vibes with Shehnaaz Gill 2022 (Youtube)writer & creative director
The Morning Show 2022 (Watcho app)writer & producer

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Web

PlatformTitleYearCredits
paytm insider 2020mimicry ke superstar-mentor
Amazon Video Lol-India2021Sunil Grover Gags
Yoodlee Films / ZEE5 Oye Makhna2022creative producer
Yoodlee Films / ZEE5 united कच्चे2023co-producer, writer, lyricist and created by

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