Neeraj Kumar
Neeraj Kumar is a film aker, actor, writer and director at Neerajfilms and software consultant based in the United States. His debut film, the critically acclaimed children's human rights feature-length documentary film, Child Marriage, won the 2005 New York International Independent Film & Video Festival Best International Documentary Award,[1] and recognition in the South Asian International Film Festival. He is dedicated to making socially conscious documentaries and fiction films.
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Occupation | Filmmaker, actor, director, software engineer |
Website | Official site |
He is also an actor. He played the leading roles in the satire films titled What the Hell! and The Great Meltdown.
Filmography
- Child Marriage (2005)
- What the Hell (2006)
- The Great Meltdown (2007)
Awards and recognition
- 2005 New York International Independent Film & Video Festival - Best Documentary International[2]
- South Asian International Film Festival - Best Documentary[3]
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References
- "2005 Awards - New York November". New York International Independent Film & Video Festival. Archived from the original on 28 July 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2013.
- Best Documentary International
- Best Documentary
External links
- Neeraj Kumar on IMDb
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