Manish Jha

Manish Jha

Manish Jha is an Indian film writer and director. After completing his studies, Jha moved to Mumbai and began working as an assistant director in television serials hoping to get a break. When the break never came, he made a five-minute short film on the homeless putting in Rs 30,000, A Very Very Silent Film, which won the Jury Prize for the Best Short Film at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Thereafter he made his feature debut with Matrubhoomi (2003) about effects of female infanticide, which won a series of awards and critical acclaim. At the 2003 Venice Film Festival, it was presented in the Critic's Week (Parallel section) and later awarded the FIPRESCI Award "For it's important theme on women's issues and female infanticide handled with sensitivity by a first-time director". His next was Anwar (2007), a film set in Lucknow, about stereotyping of Muslims in the post 9/11 era. In 2008, he directed the segment title, "And it Rained" in anthology film, with 11 directors, Mumbai Cutting, which became the closing film of 10th Osian's Cinefan Festival in Delhi. He next directed a two-hour yoga DVD, Shilpa's Yoga (2008) for actress Shilpa Shetty, shot against the coastal backdrop of Kerala.

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  • Відомий за: Directing
  • День народження: 1978-05-03
  • Місце народження: Bihar, India
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  • Також відомий як: मनीष झा
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Manish Jha Фільми

  • 2007
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    अनवर

    अनवर

    5.5 2007 HD

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  • 2005
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    मातृभूमि

    मातृभूमि

    6.6 2005 HD

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  • 2007
    imgФільми

    अनवर

    अनवर

    5.5 2007 HD

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  • 2005
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    मातृभूमि

    मातृभूमि

    6.6 2005 HD

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  • 2016
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    द लीजेंड ऑफ़ माइकल मिश्रा

    द लीजेंड ऑफ़ माइकल मिश्रा

    6.8 2016 HD

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  • 2016
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    द लीजेंड ऑफ़ माइकल मिश्रा

    द लीजेंड ऑफ़ माइकल मिश्रा

    6.8 2016 HD

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  • 2008
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    Mumbai Cutting

    Mumbai Cutting

    1 2008 HD

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