Meghna Gulzar

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Meghna Gulzar
Meghna Gulzar at 49th IFFI.jpg
Meghna in 2018
Born (1973-12-13) 13 December 1973 (age 50) [1]
Occupation(s)Writer, film director, producer
Years active2002–present
SpouseGovind Sandhu
Children1 [2]
Parent(s) Gulzar (father)
Raakhee (mother)

Meghna Gulzar is an Indian writer, director and producer. She is best known for directing critically acclaimed films; Talvar (2015) and Raazi (2018). [3] Born to Gulzar and actress Raakhee, Gulzar joined her father as an assistant to his films and became a screenwriter for her father's 1999 directorial Hu Tu . [4] Meghna later became an independent director and directed her first film, the drama Filhaal... (2002), though she did not achieve directorial success that decade.

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Following an eight-year sabbatical, she directed the critically acclaimed Talvar (2015), which earned her a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Director, which was moderate success at the box office.

Her first profitable directorial venture came in 2018, when she directed the spy thriller Raazi , which emerged as one of the highest-grossing Indian films. She won the Filmfare Award for Best Director for Raazi. She next helmed the biographical drama Chhapaak (2020) met with mixed reviews from critics. She next directed the biopic Sam Bahadur (2023).

Early life and education

The daughter of lyricist and poet Gulzar and former actress Raakhee, Meghna Gulzar was born on 13 December 1973 in Maharashtra, Mumbai. She was named Meghna by her mother, after the river Meghna in present day Bangladesh. [5]

Career

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Meghna in January 2002

Meghna began her writing career as a freelance writer for The Times of India and the NFDC publication Cinema in India. Her poetry was published in anthologies of the Poetry Society of India. After completing her graduation in Sociology, she worked with noted filmmaker Saeed Akhtar Mirza as an assistant director. In 1995, she completed a short course in filmmaking from the Tisch School of Arts, New York University, New York. Upon her return, she joined her father, writer-director Gulzar, as an assistant on his films Maachis and Hu Tu Tu . Meghna simultaneously began scripting her own film along with directing documentaries for Doordarshan and music videos for several music albums.

Meghna directed her first film, Filhaal , in 2002, [6] starring former Miss Universe-turned-actress Sushmita Sen and Tabu. Her second directorial venture was Just Married in 2007. [7] She also directed a short film Pooranmasi for Sanjay Gupta's anthology Dus Kahaniyaan , starring Amrita Singh.

In 2015, Meghna directed the drama thriller Talvar , [8] written by Vishal Bharadwaj and based on the 2008 Noida double murder case. [9] The film starred Irrfan Khan, Konkona Sen Sharma and Neeraj Kabi in lead roles. It received high critical acclaim upon release, and earned Gulzar her first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Director.

In 2018, she directed the spy thriller Raazi . [10] [11] Produced by Junglee Pictures and Dharma Productions, it starred Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal. [12] The film is based on Harinder Sikka's novel Calling Sehmat. [13] With worldwide earnings of 193 crore (US$23 million), it proved one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films. Raazi won the Filmfare Award for Best Film and earned Gulzar the Filmfare Award for Best Director for her work.

For her next directorial concept, Meghna chose to make a biopic on the life of acid attack survivor Laxmi Agarwal, which she named Chhapaak , (2020) that is about Malti, an acid attack survivor inspired by Agarwal. The film featured Deepika Padukone as Malti and was critically acclaimed upon its release on 10 January 2020. [14]

She will next helm the life of military officer Sam Manekshaw in a biographical film that will star Kaushal as Manekshaw and is produced by Ronnie Screwvala. The film titled Sam Bahadur (2023), featuring Vicky Kaushal in the title role was released in December 2023.

Controversy

Meghna has been accused of cheating and ghosting by author Harinder Sikka, who wrote Calling Sehmat which was later adapted to a film directed by her named, Raazi. According to him, after securing the rights to his book, Meghna made significant changes in the story, especially at the end, and take a pro-pakistan stance in the film without his approval. Harinder said, Meghna didn't allow him to see the director's cut of the film, ended speaking to him after shooting, removed him from all promotions and titles related to film on media. He also accused that her father, Gulzar, of calling Penguin publishers and pushed them to delay the launch of Harinder's book by two months “so that Meghna received all the attention”, and also pressured Jaipur Literature Festival to remove him from speaking about the work. [15] [16]

Filmography

YearFilmDirectorStoryScreenplayNotes
1999 Hu Tu Tu Yes
2002 Filhaal... YesYes
2007 Just Married YesYesYes
2007 Dus Kahaniyaan YesSegment: Puranmaashi
2015 Talvar YesNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Director
2018 Raazi YesYesFilmfare Award for Best Director
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Film (Critics)
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay
2020 Chhapaak YesYes
2023 Sam Bahadur YesYes [17]

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