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Zanane Rajsingh

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Zanane Rajsingh
Zanane Rajsingh in Dubai
Born (1988-03-15) 15 March 1988 (age 36)
Occupation(s)Film director, film producer, screenwriter
Years active2011-present

Zanane Rajsingh (Hindi: राजसिंह ज़नाने, born 15 March 1988 ) is an Indian film director. His debut film Beyond Blue - An Unnerving Tale of a Demented Mind, World Premiered on 16 May 2015 at 68th Festival de Cannes Marche du Film[1] and the film was digitally released on Amazon Prime on December 2, 2019[2] He was recently awarded at 8th Gauravvanta Gujarati Awards for his contribution to Gujarat State for making films and taking Gujarati community worldwide.[3] His next is a Gujarati film entitled 'Colorbaaj' which is based on underground parties in Ahmedabad [4] He is currently making a film on the topic of the climate change and its adverse effects titled It's Tomorrow - The Film. The film is written by Dr. Rajeshkumar Acharya and is being produced in the United States and India.[5] He worked as a Creative Producer for Visioneers Dubai, a studio run under the PMO office of UAE. In 2023, he attended the Bahrain International Film Festival where he announced his under development film Morpankh and two web shows called No Love, Please and BlueBird.[6]

Early life and education

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Zanane Rajsingh was born in Kolhapur, Maharashtra in 1988. He studied at National Public School, Indore and St. Pauls Higher Secondary School, Indore where his family resides in Harsiddhi Colony.[7] His father works as a logistic manager in a private firm in Ahmedabad and his mother is a retired school teacher. He currently resides in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.[8]

Career

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In 2009, Zanane Rajsingh moved to Pune to work for a Multinational corporation where he continued working till 2011. While working there, he made a 16-minute short film A Candle Light Event based on the German bakery blast in Pune in 2010, which garnered appreciation from the film festivals.[9]

In 2013, his psychological thriller short film Hastkala won a Best Screenplay award at the Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival. He then developed this short film into a feature film called as Beyond Blue - An Unnerving Tale of a Demented Mind which went on the floor by end of 2014.[10] It had its world premiere at Cannes 2015. He is currently busy his directorial venture – It's Tomorrow, a climate fiction feature film on climate change which produced by an Indo-US based film production company Nanoland Group.[11] He was awarded at 8th Gauravvanta Gujarati Award, 2015 for making films in Gujarat and representing Gujarat internationally.[12][13]

Filmography

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Year Film Format Director Writer Producer
2024 Unsaid: The Silent Battles Music Video Yes Yes Yes
2024 Parinda: Code and Canvas Music Video Yes Yes Yes
2024 Morpankh (under-development) Feature Film Yes Yes Yes
2023 No Love, Please! Mini-TV Show No No Producer
2023 Blue Bird Mini-TV Show No No Producer
2023 Pechino Express Reality TV Show No No India Line producer
2022 Veli (English title:Field) Feature Film No No India Line producer
2021 Mabrouk Ateya Talk Show TV Talk Show No No Executive producer
2021 Al Sununu TV series No No Creative Producer
2018 Sa'at Bansaha Music Video Yes Yes No
2018 Zero KMs TV series Chief Assistant Director No No
currently in production It's Tomorrow Documentary Film Yes No Executive producer
2017 Colorbaaj Feature Film Yes Yes Yes
2015 Beyond Blue - An Unnerving Tale of a Demented Mind Feature Film Yes Yes Executive producer
2013 Khone De - A story of every Nirbhaya Music Video Yes Yes Yes
2012 Hastkala - An art of hand Short Film Yes Yes Yes
2011 Aaj ki Taaza Khabar Short Film Yes Yes Yes
2011 Anurupata Short Film Yes Yes Yes
2011 Ashru - Tears in Heaven Short Film Yes Yes Yes
2011 A Candle Light Event Short Film Yes Yes Yes

References

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  1. ^ "DNA E-Paper - Daily News & Analysis -Mumbai, India". epaper.dnaindia.com. Archived from the original on 26 May 2015.
  2. ^ "Watch Beyond Blue | Prime Video". Amazon.
  3. ^ http://digitalimages.bhaskar.com/thumbnail/703x1096/gujarat/epaperimages/16062015/15city bhaskar ahmedabad-pg1-0.jpg?13 [dead link]
  4. ^ "'Colorbaaj': Gujarati filmdom's first 'party film'! - Cinema & Entertainment - News | News Syndication | Content Syndication". Archived from the original on 10 September 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  5. ^ Gaur, Ashish (25 January 2014). "City lad to direct international film on climate change". Times of India. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  6. ^ https://www.gdnonline.com/Details/1293190
  7. ^ "Indore lad's Cannes glory with directional premiere". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 8 June 2015. Retrieved 8 June 2015.
  8. ^ "City lad to direct international film on climate change". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 25 January 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  9. ^ "Unmasking the chilling conspiracy of global warming". Khaleej Times. 13 July 2014. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  10. ^ Shetty, Akshata. "Five Indian filmmakers to expand their short films into feature". No. 22 May 2013. Times of India. Retrieved 5 August 2014.
  11. ^ Shah-Desai, Kinjal (5 February 2014). "A career changing film – 'It's Tomorrow'". DNAIndia. No. AfterHRS. DNA India. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  12. ^ "Gauravvanta Gujarati Awards 2015 ceremony in Ahmedabad - www.divyabhaskar.co.in". www.divyabhaskar.co.in. Archived from the original on 20 June 2015.
  13. ^ "27-09-2021 : Ahmedabad ePaper Today:Online Ahmedabad ePaper Gujarati,Aaj Ka Ahmedabad Gujarati Newspaper - Divya Bhaskar,Page 1".