Nupur Asthana

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Nupur Asthana
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Occupation(s)Director, writer
Years active1998–present
Known for Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge Hip Hip Hurray

Nupur Asthana is an Indian film director and writer known for her work in Hindi cinema and television. She made her debut on Indian television with the 1998 TV series Hip Hip Hurray . Her film debut was the 2011 youth film Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge [1] produced by the Y-Films banner - the youth arm of Yashraj Films.

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Early life

Asthana grew up in Kolkata and Hyderabad. She studied English literature at Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR), Delhi University. She was actively involved in amateur theatre and headed the dramatics society in her college. She did her post graduation in Social Communications Media from Sophia Polytechnic, Mumbai[ citation needed ].

Career

Achievements

TV shows

Filmography

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