Tushar Tyagi | |
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Born | Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India | 27 December 1989
Occupation(s) | Film director, producer, writer and actor |
Website | www |
Tushar Tyagi born on 27 December 1989 (Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India), is an Indian film Director.
Tyagi completed his schooling in Meerut, India and graduated with a degree in Computer Engineering from College of Engineering Roorkee. [ citation needed ] He later obtained a diploma in Mass communication & Radio Management program from Salam n Namaste Radio, IMS Noida India. [ citation needed ] He also pursued courses in filmmaking from the New York Film Academy and AAFT, Noida India. [ citation needed ]
Year | Film name | Language | Star cast |
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January 2013 | Didn't Learn a Lesson | English | Leah Coles, Alfonso Perugini |
April 2013 | The Betrayal [1] [2] | English | Reina Marie Cibella, Veronica Nolte, Alfonso Perugini, Tushar Tyagi |
May 2013 | An Absent Dream | English | Charlie Cakes, Al Danuzio, Alexia Jordan, Giuseppe Santochirico, Anna Tomasino |
June 2013 | Lying is done with words also with silence | English | Reina Marie Cibella, Veronica Nolte, Alfonso Perugini, Tushar Tyagi |
August 2013 | Inception of a lost art | English | Alexia Jordan, Philip Lombardo |
September 2013 | Behind the woman’s eye | English | Philip Lombardo, Jessica Madelaine, Eric Paterniani, Alfonso Perugini, Teddy Wang |
November 2013 | Gulabee [3] | English | Priyanka Charan, Avani Modi, Sanjay Roy, Nishi Singh, Priyank Tatariya |
Year | Film name | Language | Star cast |
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January 2013 | Enjoying at NYFA [4] | English | Leah Coles, Paul Leques, Frank Rivera, Tushar Tyagi |
January 2013 | Looking for Something | English | Michael Boyle, Leah Coles, Tushar Tyagi |
March 2013 | Loyalty | Chinese, English | Owen Hu, Alfonso Perugini, Kexu Song, Tushar Tyagi |
April 2013 | The Betrayal [5] | English | Reina Marie Cibella, Veronica Nolte, Alfonso Perugini, Tushar Tyagi |
Year | Film name | Language | Star cast |
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August 2013 | Blind Date | English | Kelsey Deanne, Pamela Ehn Stewart, Adam Kaster, Reggie Lochard, Hannibal Miles, Samat Turgunbaev |
March 2014 | The Best Photograph | Chinese, English | Meredith Antoian, Cobus Cooper Gomes |
July 2014 | On Golden years | English | Ranjit Chowdhry, Jyoti Singh, Reeves Lehmann, Shetal Shah, etc. |
April 2015 | Mr. X | Hindi | Emraan Hashmi, Amyra Dastur, etc. |
July 2016 | Dishoom | Hindi | John Abraham, Varun Dhawan, Jacqueline Fernandez, Akshaye Khanna, etc. |
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