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Vivek Agnihotri

Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri (born 10 November 1973)[2] is an Indian film director, film producer, screenwriter and author who works in Hindi cinema. As of 2022, he is a member of the board of India's Central Board of Film Certification[3] and a cultural representative of Indian Cinema at the Indian Council for Cultural Relations.[4]

Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri
Agnihotri in 2019
Born (1973-11-10) 10 November 1973 (age 50)
CitizenshipIndian
EducationIndian Institute of Mass Communication
Occupations
  • Film director
  • film producer
  • screenwriter
  • author
Notable work
Spouse
(m. 1997)
Children2
Websitevivekagnihotri.com

Agnihotri made his directorial debut with the crime thriller Chocolate (2005) and has directed multiple films since which failed to propel his career forward until The Tashkent Files (2019) which emerged as a commercial success and earned him the National Film Award for Best Screenplay - Dialogues. He also wrote and directed The Kashmir Files (2022) which emerged as one of the highest-grossing Indian film of 2022 and earned him the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration. He next wrote and directed a medical drama film The Vaccine War (2023) which emerged as a box-office bomb. He is slated to release his documentary, The Kashmir Files: Unreported in 2024. [5]

Early life and education edit

Agnihotri was born in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh[6] He studied at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication before enrolling at Harvard Extension School for a Certificate of Special Studies in Administration and Management.[7][8][a] In interviews with media, he has also mentioned Bhopal School of Social Sciences and Jawaharlal Nehru University among his almae matres.[10][11]

Career edit

Advertising and television serials edit

Agnihotri started his career with the advertising agencies Ogilvy and McCann, and served as creative director for campaigns of Gillette and Coca-Cola.[7][8] In 1994, he became involved with the directing and production of several television serials; his work was positively received.[7][8][12][13][14] In 2018, Agnihotri claimed that he had received threats for using the name Mohammad in his short film Mohammad and Urvashi.[15][16]

Filmmaking edit

Agnihotri debuted in Bollywood with Chocolate (2005), a remake of the 1995 Hollywood neo-noir crime thriller The Usual Suspects. Critical reception of the movie was negative,[17][18] and the film fared poorly at box office.[19][20] In 2018, Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta would accuse Agnihotri of inappropriate behaviour during its filming. He allegedly asked her to strip and dance to give expression cues to her male co-star Irrfan Khan during a close-up shot and retreated only after Irrfan and Suniel Shetty rebuffed him. Agnihotri denied the allegations as "false and frivolous", and filed a defamation case against Dutta.[21][22] Sattyajit Gazmer, the film's assistant director, also disputed Tanushree's allegations.[23][24][25]

Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal is about an all-Asian football team in the United Kingdom that wins trophies while fighting on-field discrimination and the local municipality that wants to sell the team's ground.[26][27] It received poor reception from critics[28] and did "average" business at the box office.[29][30][20] Hate Story received mixed critical reception[31] and fared moderately at the box office.[32] Buddha in a Traffic Jam featured his wife Pallavi[33] and premiered at Mumbai International Film Festival in 2014;[34] it was received unfavourably by critics[35] and severely under-performed at the box office.[36][37] Junooniyat was also subject to poor reviews[38] and fared similarly.[39]

Agnihotri's 2014 erotic thriller Zid received poor reviews[40] but did average business at the box office.[41] However, Agnihotri has since claimed that credit for direction and screenplay was wrongly attributed to him, and that he was not involved with the film.[42] The Tashkent Files became a sleeper box-office hit and won National Film Awards.[43][44] In March 2022, Agnihotri released The Kashmir Files on the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus; which become a blockbuster hit and earned him another National Film Award.[45][46][47][48] Shortly after the release of the film, he was provided Y-category security detail across the country by the Ministry of Home Affairs based on inputs from the Intelligence Bureau.[49] Agnihotri's next was medical drama film The Vaccine War (2023) which was about the development of Covaxin during the COVID-19 pandemic in India. The film opened to mixed reviews from the critics and emerged as a box-office bomb.[50]

Agnihotri's upcoming film, The Delhi Files, will be the last in the Files trilogy, which is "evidently about the 1984 anti-Sikh riots."[51]

Film certification edit

In 2017, Agnihotri was selected as convenor by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in the preview committee of 48th International Film Festival of India.[52] The same year, he was selected as member on board of India's Central Board of Film Certification.[53][54]

ICCR edit

On 15 September 2020, Agnihotri was appointed as cultural representative at Indian Council for Cultural Relations.[55] He would represent Indian Cinema at ICCR.[56]

Urban Naxals edit

In 2018, Agnihotri wrote Urban Naxals: The Making of Buddha in a Traffic Jam,[57][58][59] in which he described individuals in academia and media who were allegedly colluding with Naxalites in a bid to overthrow the Indian government and were thus "invisible enemies of India" as "Urban Naxals".[60][61]

Critics said the term is "vague rhetoric" that is designed to discredit intellectuals who are critical of the establishment and political right and to stifle dissent.[62][63] Reviews in the Organiser and The New Indian Express had praised the work.[61] The Union Minister of Human Resource Development Smriti Irani endorsed Agnihotri's views of Jadavpur University and Jawaharlal Nehru University for having refused to screen Buddha in a Traffic Jam.[64]

National Kishore Kumar Award edit

In 2022, Agnihotri has received the National Kishore Kumar Samman.[65]

Personal life edit

Agnihotri married Indian actress Pallavi Joshi in 1997 and has two children.[66] He has described himself as a supporter of Narendra Modi, but not of the Bharatiya Janata Party that Modi belongs to.[67] Agnihotri supports cannabis legalization.[68]

In 2022, Agnihotri announced that he was starting knee surgery after suffering a cartilage tear the previous year, which resulted in him suffering a stress fracture. He had ignored the cartilage tear for one and half years while producing The Kashmir Files.[69]

In 2022, Agnihotri delivered a speech in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The theme of the event was "India, world peace and humanism".[70]

Controversies edit

Fact checkers have noted Agnihotri to have shared misleading content from his Twitter account.[71][72] In September 2018, Agnihotri tweeted a listicle claiming that a survey from the BBC found that the Indian National Congress was the second most corrupt party in the world. The survey was fake and an online editor writing for the BBC said that they have never conducted such surveys.[73] In November 2018, Agnihotri tweeted a misleading video that appeared to show that Indian political activist Kanhaiya Kumar had converted to Islam. According to Boom Fact Check, the video was "a compilation of three separate clips which have taken Kanhaiya's statements out of context from the entire speech."[74] In March 2019, Agnihotri falsely claimed that former Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was responsible for the outcome of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. Nehru had previously died in May 1964 and Lal Bahadur Shastri was Prime Minister during the war.[75] In January 2020, Agnihotri tweeted a doctored image of an anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protester that he claimed was real.[72] In February 2020, Agnihotri falsely claimed that cannabis kills COVID-19.[68]

In September 2018, Twitter locked his account until he agreed to delete a tweet denigrating Swara Bhaskar. In response to Swara calling out politician P. C. George, who called an alleged rape victim a prostitute, Vivek tweeted "Where is the placard - '#MeTooProstituteNun'?". The tweet was interpreted as calling Swara a prostitute. Agnihotri defended his tweet and said he was making a point about the placarding by liberals at selective instances of alleged perpetrators belonging to the Hindu community.[76]

Vivek Agnihotri and his team, including Pallavi Joshi and Abhishek Agarwal, had issued a legal notice to Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal. The notice had demanded the retraction of her comments that had labeled their film 'The Kashmir Files' as false propaganda aimed at humiliating a particular group. Alleging defamation and malicious intent, the notice had required an unconditional apology. The team had asserted that Banerjee's remarks were baseless and intended to tarnish their film and reputation.[77]

Filmography edit

Key
Denotes films that are not yet been released
Year Title Producer Director Screenwriter Notes
2005 Chocolate  Y  Y
2007 Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal  Y
2012 Hate Story  Y
2014 Zid  Y  Y
2016 Buddha in a Traffic Jam  Y  Y  Y
Junooniyat  Y  Y
2019 The Tashkent Files  Y  Y  Y
2022 The Kashmir Files  Y  Y  Y Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Film
Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Director
Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay
2023 The Kashmir Files: Unreported  Y  Y  Y Documentary[78]
The Vaccine War  Y  Y  Y [79]
2024 The Delhi Files  Y  Y  Y [80]

Bibliography edit

  • Urban Naxals: The Making of Buddha in a Traffic Jam. Garuda Prakashan. 2018. ISBN 9781942426059.
  • Who Killed Shastri?: The Tashkent Files. Bloomsbury India. 2020. ISBN 9789388630610.

Accolades edit

 
Agnihotri at the 67th National Film Awards ceremony in New Delhi on 25 October 2021

Notes edit

  1. ^ CSS was started in 1980 as a certificate course for students with a bachelor's degree but no prior training in business or management.[9]: 130  In 2007 it was converted into a full Master of Liberal Arts in Extension Studies (ALM) in management.[9]: 200 

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vivek, agnihotri, vivek, ranjan, agnihotri, born, november, 1973, indian, film, director, film, producer, screenwriter, author, works, hindi, cinema, 2022, update, member, board, india, central, board, film, certification, cultural, representative, indian, cin. Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri born 10 November 1973 2 is an Indian film director film producer screenwriter and author who works in Hindi cinema As of 2022 update he is a member of the board of India s Central Board of Film Certification 3 and a cultural representative of Indian Cinema at the Indian Council for Cultural Relations 4 Vivek Ranjan AgnihotriAgnihotri in 2019Born 1973 11 10 10 November 1973 age 50 Gwalior Madhya Pradesh India 1 CitizenshipIndianEducationIndian Institute of Mass CommunicationOccupationsFilm directorfilm producerscreenwriterauthorNotable workThe Kashmir FilesThe Tashkent FilesSpousePallavi Joshi m 1997 wbr Children2Websitevivekagnihotri wbr com Agnihotri made his directorial debut with the crime thriller Chocolate 2005 and has directed multiple films since which failed to propel his career forward until The Tashkent Files 2019 which emerged as a commercial success and earned him the National Film Award for Best Screenplay Dialogues He also wrote and directed The Kashmir Files 2022 which emerged as one of the highest grossing Indian film of 2022 and earned him the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration He next wrote and directed a medical drama film The Vaccine War 2023 which emerged as a box office bomb He is slated to release his documentary The Kashmir Files Unreported in 2024 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Advertising and television serials 2 2 Filmmaking 2 3 Film certification 2 4 ICCR 2 5 Urban Naxals 2 6 National Kishore Kumar Award 3 Personal life 4 Controversies 5 Filmography 6 Bibliography 7 Accolades 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education editAgnihotri was born in Gwalior Madhya Pradesh 6 He studied at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication before enrolling at Harvard Extension School for a Certificate of Special Studies in Administration and Management 7 8 a In interviews with media he has also mentioned Bhopal School of Social Sciences and Jawaharlal Nehru University among his almae matres 10 11 Career editAdvertising and television serials edit Agnihotri started his career with the advertising agencies Ogilvy and McCann and served as creative director for campaigns of Gillette and Coca Cola 7 8 In 1994 he became involved with the directing and production of several television serials his work was positively received 7 8 12 13 14 In 2018 Agnihotri claimed that he had received threats for using the name Mohammad in his short film Mohammad and Urvashi 15 16 Filmmaking edit Agnihotri debuted in Bollywood with Chocolate 2005 a remake of the 1995 Hollywood neo noir crime thriller The Usual Suspects Critical reception of the movie was negative 17 18 and the film fared poorly at box office 19 20 In 2018 Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta would accuse Agnihotri of inappropriate behaviour during its filming He allegedly asked her to strip and dance to give expression cues to her male co star Irrfan Khan during a close up shot and retreated only after Irrfan and Suniel Shetty rebuffed him Agnihotri denied the allegations as false and frivolous and filed a defamation case against Dutta 21 22 Sattyajit Gazmer the film s assistant director also disputed Tanushree s allegations 23 24 25 Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal is about an all Asian football team in the United Kingdom that wins trophies while fighting on field discrimination and the local municipality that wants to sell the team s ground 26 27 It received poor reception from critics 28 and did average business at the box office 29 30 20 Hate Story received mixed critical reception 31 and fared moderately at the box office 32 Buddha in a Traffic Jam featured his wife Pallavi 33 and premiered at Mumbai International Film Festival in 2014 34 it was received unfavourably by critics 35 and severely under performed at the box office 36 37 Junooniyat was also subject to poor reviews 38 and fared similarly 39 Agnihotri s 2014 erotic thriller Zid received poor reviews 40 but did average business at the box office 41 However Agnihotri has since claimed that credit for direction and screenplay was wrongly attributed to him and that he was not involved with the film 42 The Tashkent Files became a sleeper box office hit and won National Film Awards 43 44 In March 2022 Agnihotri released The Kashmir Files on the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus which become a blockbuster hit and earned him another National Film Award 45 46 47 48 Shortly after the release of the film he was provided Y category security detail across the country by the Ministry of Home Affairs based on inputs from the Intelligence Bureau 49 Agnihotri s next was medical drama film The Vaccine War 2023 which was about the development of Covaxin during the COVID 19 pandemic in India The film opened to mixed reviews from the critics and emerged as a box office bomb 50 Agnihotri s upcoming film The Delhi Files will be the last in the Files trilogy which is evidently about the 1984 anti Sikh riots 51 Film certification edit In 2017 Agnihotri was selected as convenor by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in the preview committee of 48th International Film Festival of India 52 The same year he was selected as member on board of India s Central Board of Film Certification 53 54 ICCR edit On 15 September 2020 Agnihotri was appointed as cultural representative at Indian Council for Cultural Relations 55 He would represent Indian Cinema at ICCR 56 Urban Naxals edit In 2018 Agnihotri wrote Urban Naxals The Making of Buddha in a Traffic Jam 57 58 59 in which he described individuals in academia and media who were allegedly colluding with Naxalites in a bid to overthrow the Indian government and were thus invisible enemies of India as Urban Naxals 60 61 Critics said the term is vague rhetoric that is designed to discredit intellectuals who are critical of the establishment and political right and to stifle dissent 62 63 Reviews in the Organiser and The New Indian Express had praised the work 61 The Union Minister of Human Resource Development Smriti Irani endorsed Agnihotri s views of Jadavpur University and Jawaharlal Nehru University for having refused to screen Buddha in a Traffic Jam 64 National Kishore Kumar Award edit In 2022 Agnihotri has received the National Kishore Kumar Samman 65 Personal life editAgnihotri married Indian actress Pallavi Joshi in 1997 and has two children 66 He has described himself as a supporter of Narendra Modi but not of the Bharatiya Janata Party that Modi belongs to 67 Agnihotri supports cannabis legalization 68 In 2022 Agnihotri announced that he was starting knee surgery after suffering a cartilage tear the previous year which resulted in him suffering a stress fracture He had ignored the cartilage tear for one and half years while producing The Kashmir Files 69 In 2022 Agnihotri delivered a speech in the Parliament of the United Kingdom The theme of the event was India world peace and humanism 70 Controversies editFact checkers have noted Agnihotri to have shared misleading content from his Twitter account 71 72 In September 2018 Agnihotri tweeted a listicle claiming that a survey from the BBC found that the Indian National Congress was the second most corrupt party in the world The survey was fake and an online editor writing for the BBC said that they have never conducted such surveys 73 In November 2018 Agnihotri tweeted a misleading video that appeared to show that Indian political activist Kanhaiya Kumar had converted to Islam According to Boom Fact Check the video was a compilation of three separate clips which have taken Kanhaiya s statements out of context from the entire speech 74 In March 2019 Agnihotri falsely claimed that former Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was responsible for the outcome of the Indo Pakistani War of 1965 Nehru had previously died in May 1964 and Lal Bahadur Shastri was Prime Minister during the war 75 In January 2020 Agnihotri tweeted a doctored image of an anti Citizenship Amendment Act CAA protester that he claimed was real 72 In February 2020 Agnihotri falsely claimed that cannabis kills COVID 19 68 In September 2018 Twitter locked his account until he agreed to delete a tweet denigrating Swara Bhaskar In response to Swara calling out politician P C George who called an alleged rape victim a prostitute Vivek tweeted Where is the placard MeTooProstituteNun The tweet was interpreted as calling Swara a prostitute Agnihotri defended his tweet and said he was making a point about the placarding by liberals at selective instances of alleged perpetrators belonging to the Hindu community 76 Vivek Agnihotri and his team including Pallavi Joshi and Abhishek Agarwal had issued a legal notice to Mamata Banerjee the Chief Minister of West Bengal The notice had demanded the retraction of her comments that had labeled their film The Kashmir Files as false propaganda aimed at humiliating a particular group Alleging defamation and malicious intent the notice had required an unconditional apology The team had asserted that Banerjee s remarks were baseless and intended to tarnish their film and reputation 77 Filmography editKey Denotes films that are not yet been released Year Title Producer Director Screenwriter Notes 2005 Chocolate nbsp Y nbsp Y 2007 Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal nbsp Y 2012 Hate Story nbsp Y 2014 Zid nbsp Y nbsp Y 2016 Buddha in a Traffic Jam nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y Junooniyat nbsp Y nbsp Y 2019 The Tashkent Files nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 2022 The Kashmir Files nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y Nominated Filmfare Award for Best FilmNominated Filmfare Award for Best DirectorNominated Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay 2023 The Kashmir Files Unreported nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y Documentary 78 The Vaccine War nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 79 2024 The Delhi Files nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 80 Bibliography editUrban Naxals The Making of Buddha in a Traffic Jam Garuda Prakashan 2018 ISBN 9781942426059 Who Killed Shastri The Tashkent Files Bloomsbury India 2020 ISBN 9789388630610 Accolades edit nbsp Agnihotri at the 67th National Film Awards ceremony in New Delhi on 25 October 2021 Best Screenplay Dialogues at the 67th National Film Awards The Tashkent Files 81 Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration at the 69th National Film Awards The Kashmir Files 48 Best Writer and Director at Jakarta International Film Festival Buddha in a Traffic Jam 82 Notes edit CSS was started in 1980 as a certificate course for students with a bachelor s degree but no prior training in business or management 9 130 In 2007 it was converted into a full Master of Liberal Arts in Extension Studies ALM in management 9 200 References edit Vivek Agnihotri क The Kashmir Files क य ह MP कन क शन इन शहर स ह गहर न त Zee News in Hindi Archived from the original on 23 September 2022 Retrieved 23 September 2022 Official Twitter Handle of Vivek Agnihotri Twitter Archived from the original on 21 November 2019 Retrieved 16 March 2022 List of Board Members www cbfcindia gov in 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