Shabbir Boxwala

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Shabbir Boxwala
Born
Occupation(s)Producer
writer
Years active1989- Present
SpouseKhadija Boxwala
ChildrenIram Boxwala , Ishaan Boxwala

Shabbir Boxwala is an Indian film producer who works in Hindi-language films.

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Filmography

FilmYearWork(s)
Tridev 1989Screenplay
Mohra 1994Writer
Gupt: The Hidden Truth 1997Screenplay
Dil Ka Rishta 2003Writer, producer
Home Delivery 2005Producer
Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota 2006Producer
Mission Istanbul 2008Producer
EMI 2008Producer
Loot 2011Producer
Ishq Forever 2017Writer, producer
Shershaah 2021Producer

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