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Anjali Menon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anjali Menon
Anjali Menon is an Indian film director and screenwriter who made her writing and directional debut with the feature film ''Manjadikuru'' (''Lucky Red Seeds''), for which she got the FIPRESCI award for the Best Malayalam film and Best Indian Debut Her second feature film is Bangalore Days and she has written the critically and commercially acclaimed Ustad Hotel. Born in Calicut, Kerala, as the daughter of T. Madhavan Nair and Sarada Nair, Menon grew up in Dubai. A post-graduate in Communication Studies, from Pune University. Menon graduated from the London Film School in 2003, with distinction honours in editing, producing and directing film.〔(Lucky Red Seeds and Profile ) NFDC〕 Her graduation film Black Nor White,〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=2 February 2015 )〕 (credited as Anjali Nair), featuring Rez Kempton and Archie Panjabi with Asif Kapadia as Executive Producer was premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Menon started her career with short fiction and documentary projects in India, Middle East and UK. In 2006 she and Vinod Menon started Little Films India, a film company in Mumbai.〔 Menon is a published writer with her screenplays as well as ''Monsoon Feast'' – a collection of short stories where she has contributed a story. She lives in Mumbai with her husband and son. ==Filmography==
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