Sanyukta Kaza
Sanyukta Kaza is a film editor working in Mumbai, India. She is known for editing the national award winning film Ship of Theseus.[1] and Tumbbad, which is credited to be the first Indian film to open Venice International Critic’s Week.[2]
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Born | Mumbai, India |
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Occupation | Film editor |
Early life
Kaza is from Mumbai and a post-graduate in Mass Media from Kishinchand Chellaram College. She went to study video editing at the Film and Television Institute of India in Pune and followed it up with a Masters of Fine Arts at Chapman University, Los Angeles, California.[3]
Career
She has edited the national award winning Ship of Theseus. She is also the editor and creative producer of Tumbbad. Bang Baajaa Baaraat a web series produced by Y-Films, Love Per Square Foot,[4][5] is the first Netflix original film from India and Tumbbad, for which she acted as a creative producer as well. She was nominated for her work in Tumbbad across several film awards including 64th Filmfare Awards, Screen and Zee Cine Awards.
Filmography
Editor
- Lunch on the Run: Bombay's Dubbawallas (2005)
- Indique (TV Series documentary) (2007)
- The Last Act (2012)
- Ship of Theseus (2013)
- Bang Baaja Baaraat (TV Mini-Series) (2015)
- The Train Leaves at Four (2015)
- Love Per Square Foot (2018)
- Tumbbad (2018)
- Paatal Lok (2020)
- Kaali Khuhi(2020)
Producer
- Tumbbad (creative producer)
- Anniversary (Short) (producer)
Editorial Department
- Wish (additional editor)
Writer
- Anniversary (Short)
Short Films
- Anniversary (Short) (2008)
- His Man Friday (2009)
- Don't Touch It (Short) (2009)
- The Things You Lose (Short) (2010)
- The Owner (segment editor) (2012)
- Oye Teri (Short) (2013)
- Masterchef (2014)
- Haircut (2014)
- The Thought of You (Short) (2014)
- Lifebuoy Help a Child Reach 5: Chamki (2015)
- Second Best (Short) (2016)
- Eggolution (Short) (2017)
- The Knot (II) (2018)
- The Sleepwalkers (Short) (2020)
References
- Panicker, Anahita (2018-03-26). "A good edit is like a game of poker". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2019-10-01.
- "'It was a battle worth the experience': Sanyukta Kaza on her experience of editing 'Tumbbad'". DNA. 2019-01-12. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- Pandya, Sonal (20 February 2018). "Sanyukta Kaza: Because of Anand Tiwari's clarity, editing Love Per Square Foot became easier". Cinestaan. Retrieved 2019-08-06.
- Shekhar, Mimansa (2019-01-31). "Sanyukta Kaza reveals how Tumbbad was made on the editing table". The Indian Express. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- "Sanyukta Kaza on Netflix's Love per Square Foot and Editing for Digital Platforms". News18. Retrieved 15 May 2020.