Sharat Katariya

Sharat Katariya (born 15 June 1978) is an Indian film director and screenwriter.

Katariya started out as an assistant director to Rajat Kapoor during the making of Raghu Romeo. He also worked as a lyricist on the film. Apart from this he has written dialogues for films Bheja Fry and Sunglass.

Sharat has also worked with Deven Khote and Kunal Vijaykar on his directorial venture Vishesh Films' Fruit and Nut.[1]

Katariya worked as the first assistant on Rok Sako To Rok Lo. Sharat’s film That’s What My Dad Used to Say was shown at the Berlin International Film Festival. Sharat worked on a short film, Long Distance Call[2] starring Ranvir Shorey. In 2006, Sharat penned lyrics for Mixed Doubles.[3]

His directorial debut film 10 m Love (2010) was based on William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream, with Rajat Kapoor, Tisca Chopra and Purab Kohli as leads.[4] Following this, he went on to direct Dum Laga Ke Haisha (2015) and Sui Dhaaga (2018)[5]

Filmography

Writer
Director
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References

  1. "Fruit and Nut". Retrieved 2 June 2011.
  2. "Kara Filmfest". www.karafilmfest.com.
  3. IMDB. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2703505/
  4. "10 ml Love: People told me not to make this film, says director Sharat Katariya". IBNLive. 2010. Retrieved 25 April 2014.
  5. "Sharat Katariya: I wrote Sui Dhaaga in three weeks!". Kovid Gupta Films. 2018. Retrieved 25 June 2019.


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