Sajeed A.

Sajeed A is a Mumbai-based television producer, filmmaker and screenwriter, in addition to being a mastermind behind many hit series on MTV.

Sajeed A
Born
India
NationalityIndian
OccupationTV producer, screenwriter, film maker
Years active2000–present
Websitewww.behance.net/sajeed

MTV Girls Night Out, India's first horror reality show which was directed by him won the Best Reality Show in Asian Television Awards, Singapore, 2011.

His directorial debut in films was the award-winning short film Buddha Never Smiled and his full length Malayalam feature Goodbye December is slated for 2012 release.

Career

Sajeed A. began his career with MTV India as a trainee producer and went on to associate and produce/direct some of the most popular shows and promos on MTV – Fully Faltoo, Most Wanted, LoveLine, VJ Profiles, Eat This, Dance Crew and directed heavy duty outdoor concerts like MTV Music Summit and has associated with concerts like Deep Purple, Bryan Adams, MC Hammer etc. and Events like Style Awards, MTV Immies and the smash hit humour reality MTV Bakra. The Bakra association was pretty long and his partnership with funny man Cyrus Broacha went on for a decade.[1]

His last directorial outing for TV was MTV Girls Night Out produced by Miditech for MTV India and it went on to win Best Reality Show at the Asian Television Awards, Singapore, 2011. It also won the Indian Television Academy award in the Best Thriller category. MTV Girls Night Out was Indian television's first foray into the horror reality genre.

Sajeed A. was also the creative director for the show MTV LoudLess,[2] the Indian adaptation of the popular Japanese game show 'Silent Library.

He has directed many music videos for various artists like Blaaze – a 26/11 initiative called "Stand up Together, Unite Together" (by BlaaZe and Prince Ali) and bands like Fuzon (Unplugged), Sessions/Unplugged for Indian Idol, Lucky Ali and for the rockband Jigsaw Puzzle – The song from their first album 'Revelation' was nominated as the best music video shot and worked on using Digital technology at the IV Fest.[3]

He is also involved with Mousiqui[4] the musical from A&G Partners and Shafdani Entertainment as a Creative Director.

His directorial debut in films was the short film Buddha Never Smiled which went around internationally and got him the India Vision Best Debut Director (Shorts) award. After a decade of association with MTV (India) he moved into features and he marks his debut with a Malayalam feature Goodbye December .[5] The film marks the feature debut of the Shillong Chamber Choir[6] from North East India as they are composing the songs and background score for the film. The art realisation of the film is by Sukant Panigrahy & Helen Jones of Dev D fame. The lead cast and rest of the casting details are not revealed yet.

Two songs from the Bollywood movie Ghanchakkar – "Lazy Lad" and "Jholu Ram" which saw the come back of Altaf Raja was directed by Sajeed.A. "Lazy Lad" was innovative with its visual feel with striking colours, sets and props. The songs were shot by Polly Morgan in Mumbai.

Awards

  • Buddha Never Smiled– India Vision Best Debut Director (Shorts)
  • MTV Girls Night Out – Best Reality Show, Asian Television Awards, Singapore, 2011, Best Thriller 2011, Indian Television Academy Award [7]
  • Cinematography (Merit) Indian Documentary Producers Association, 2011[8]
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References

  1. Ann Cherian, Jiji (8 December 2011). "from MTV to mollywood". Deccan Chronicle. Kerala, India.
  2. "Sajeed A". YouTube. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  3. "Yuvraj Singh on New Musical Pitch : 'Mousiqui'". Movietalkies. Mumbai. 29 December 2011.
  4. Ann Cherian, Jiji (3 January 2012). "malayalam song made in shillong". Deccan Chronicle. Kochi.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 26 May 2012. Retrieved 5 May 2012.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. "Winners IDPA AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE 2010". IDPA. Kerala. 15 July 2011.
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