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Yugander V V

Yugander V V (born 20 January 1974) also known as Yugander Vungaralla, is an Indian Filmmaker, Screenwriter, Producer and Television Channel Head, based in Mumbai.

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Yugander was born in the city of Secunderabad in Telangana, India.

His debut film 'The Goodbye Trip' was an ambitious effort in Independent Film-making with a cast of mostly new faces but for a few notable exceptions. [1] [2] He is a Telecommunications Engineer but turned to film-making via associating with prominent filmmakers Ketan Mehta, Shyam Benegal and Mahesh Mathai. [3] [4] He went on to head B4U Television Network as the Creative Head. [5] At 29 he was one of the youngest Creative Heads across networks. He has also directed music videos for Zambezi Funk and Blaaze that have gone on to garner cult status. [6] Zambezi Funk's 'In my father's words' video directed by Yugander was the first Indian Video to air on VH1.

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