Jahangir Shamz

Jahangir Shamz (born Shamsudeen Jahangir 1969 in Varkala, Kerala) is an Indian director and producer of Malayalam films.

Jahangir Shamz
Born
Shamsudeen Jahangir

5 March 1969
Ayroor, Varkala
NationalityIndian
Other namesJami
OccupationFilm Director, Film Producer
ChildrenAbbas M.J, Riyas M.J, Faisal M.J
Parent(s)Mohamed Mustafa Shamsudeen and Fousiya Hussain

Biography

Jahangir Shamz started his career as an engineer (with graduation in Electronics and Communication Engineering) and worked for Emirates Telecommunications Corporation (Etisalat, Dubai) from 1995. He did a Diploma in Film Making from New York Film Academy (Abu Dhabi).

Jahangir produced a Malayalam feature film in 2009, Madhya Venal, which was directed by Madhu Kaithapram. He produced another feature film in 2011, Bhakthajanangalude Sradhakku (story by Renjith), which was directed by Priyanandanan.

In 2013, Jahangir directed his first film, Teens[1][2] (based on an Engineering College/ Campus Subject) mostly with new actors. His next film Karanavar[3][4] which came out in 2014 was produced by Sandya Rajendran under the banner of Kalidasa International.

Produced films

Year Film Language Director Cast
2009 Madhya Venal Malayalam Madhu Kaithapram Manoj K. Jayan, Shweta Menon
2011 Bhakthajanangalude Sradhakku Malayalam Priyanandanan Kavya Madhavan, Irshad, Kalabhavan Mani

Directed films

Year Film Language Producer Cast
2013 Teens Malayalam Manjari.L.G Sajith Raj, Divyadarshan, Madhupal, Sonia Mann[5]
2014 Karanavar Malayalam Sandya Rajendran Divyadarsan, Sreelekshmi Sreekumar,[6] Mukesh, Kalbhavan Mani, Shajon, Jojo, Indrans, Mamukoya, Kalpana,
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References

Jahangir Shamz on IMDb


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