Sushil Rajpal

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Sushil Rajpal
Born
Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Other namesSushil Rajpal
OccupationProducer, Director, Cinematographer Screenwriter
Years active1991–present

Sushil Rajpal is an Indian director and producer. He was born and brought up in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. He is alumnus of Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) and famous for directing his National Award winning film Antardwand.

Early life[]

Sushil Rajpal was born and brought up in Gorakhpur [UP]. He studied at Vikas Vidyalaya, Ranchi and then at Hansraj College, Delhi. He joined the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune. He is director of National Award winner film Antardwand in which almost entire cast was from Bihar. [1]

Career[]

He started his Bollywood career with the film Diksha as an Assistant Cinematographer. Sushil Rajpal, whose directorial debut, true to life film Antardwand, received 95% of the good reviews and accolades from the industry, including a National Award. Antardwand (Hindi: अंतरद्वंद्व; English translation: Inner conflict[2]) is a 2010 Indian film co-written, produced and directed by Sushil Rajpal. The film stars Raj Singh Chaudhary and Swati Sen in the leading roles while Vinay Pathak and Akhilendra Mishra play supporting roles. Made on a budget of 15 million (US$200,000), the film is based on the practice of groom kidnapping that is seen in Bihar of India.[2] The film won the National Film Award for Best Film on Social Issues at the 2009 National Awards.[3] It had its commercial release on 27 August 2010

Filmography[]

Year Film Role(s)
2021 Shaadisthan Cinematographer
2012 Old Monk director
2011 Cinematographer
2010 Antardwand Director, Story
2007 Laaga Chunari Mein Daag Cinematographer
1991 Diksha Assistant Cinematographer

References[]

  1. ^ "Imtiaz Ali to act in Sushil Rajpal's OLD MONK! - Trade News". BollywoodTrade.com. 2 September 2010. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
  2. ^ a b Kumar, Roshan (27 August 2010). "Groom abduction, now on screen". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 18 November 2010. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  3. ^ "55th National Film Award Winners (2007)" (PDF). Retrieved 9 September 2010.

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