This Article is From Jun 04, 2013

Five women who are currently the talk of Bollywood

Five women who are currently the talk of Bollywood

These are few women who call the shots behind the camera in B-town.

Highlights

  • These ladies wear the pants not just in production but also in editing, writing as well as in casting. They are the ones who create stars and are a force to reckon with, due to their close proximity to the top celebrities and leading filmmakers...
  • Shagufta Rafique
  • As a writer with the Bhatts, she began with Woh Lamhe and has been part of the company in the capacity as dialogue writer and screenplay writer for films like, Aawarapan, Raaz 2, Jism 2, Murder 2, Raaz 3, Aashiqui 2 and others. She is also planning her directorial debut with Emraan Hashmi.
  • Namrata Rao
  • The film editor began with Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! and went on to do films like Ishqiya, Band Baaja Baaraat, Love Sex aur Dhokha and Kahaani for which she bagged the National Award. For most filmmakers, she is the best scissor-hand.
  • Shanoo Sharma
  • Ashvini Yardi
  • Along with Akshay Kumar, she launched a production house that aimed to make films high on content. Her first venture was OMG: Oh My God! As programming head of Colors, she gave up her cushy job to explore film production.
  • Having worked earlier with the Zee Network for over a decade in various roles, she has also worked as an assistant director with Kunal Kohli in producing TV shows. Her next venture is a Marathi film starring Tanishaa and Sumeet Raghavan.
  • Guneet Monga
  • During her outing at the recent Cannes film festival, she was credited for 'giving a facelift to independent cinema and bridging the gap between Indian films and foreign buyers and distributors'. At the festival, two of her films The Lunchbox and Monsoon Shootout were acclaimed. A name synonymous with Anurag Kashyap's production, she began as a production co-ordinator for international production.
  • She joined Anurag Kashyap Films and in 2008 began her own production company. Her first major international film was Kavi (2009) about bonded labour, which won the Student Academy Award Narrative. Her films include Gangs of Wasseypur, That Girl in Yellow Boots, Shaitan and Aiyyaa. She also raised nearly one crore for Peddlers made of a budget of Rs 2 crore by posting the film's script on Facebook.
Mumbai: These ladies wear the pants not just in production but also in editing, writing as well as in casting. They are the ones who create stars and are a force to reckon with, due to their close proximity to the top celebrities and leading filmmakers...

Shagufta Rafique

As a writer with the Bhatts, she began with Woh Lamhe and has been part of the company in the capacity as dialogue writer and screenplay writer for films like, Aawarapan, Raaz 2, Jism 2, Murder 2, Raaz 3, Aashiqui 2 and others. She is also planning her directorial debut with Emraan Hashmi.


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Namrata Rao

The film editor began with Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! and went on to do films like Ishqiya, Band Baaja Baaraat, Love Sex aur Dhokha and Kahaani for which she bagged the National Award. For most filmmakers, she is the best scissor-hand.


Namrata won the National Award for Kahaani

Shanoo Sharma



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Ashvini Yardi

Along with Akshay Kumar, she launched a production house that aimed to make films high on content. Her first venture was OMG: Oh My God! As programming head of Colors, she gave up her cushy job to explore film production.

Having worked earlier with the Zee Network for over a decade in various roles, she has also worked as an assistant director with Kunal Kohli in producing TV shows. Her next venture is a Marathi film starring Tanishaa and Sumeet Raghavan.


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Guneet Monga

During her outing at the recent Cannes film festival, she was credited for 'giving a facelift to independent cinema and bridging the gap between Indian films and foreign buyers and distributors'. At the festival, two of her films The Lunchbox and Monsoon Shootout were acclaimed. A name synonymous with Anurag Kashyap's production, she began as a production co-ordinator for international production.

She joined Anurag Kashyap Films and in 2008 began her own production company. Her first major international film was Kavi (2009) about bonded labour, which won the Student Academy Award Narrative. Her films include Gangs of Wasseypur, That Girl in Yellow Boots, Shaitan and Aiyyaa. She also raised nearly one crore for Peddlers made of a budget of Rs 2 crore by posting the film's script on Facebook.


(Image Courtesy:Mid-Day)
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