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Minoti Vaishnav

Minoti Vaishnav (born November 19, 1987) is an Indian–American singer songwriter and screenwriter. Born in Mumbai, India, she moved to Los Angeles at the age of 19, leaving her family back in India. At 22 she released her first album "The Fictional Truth", with her first single "Psychologist" getting several thousands of downloads online. In 2012 she graduated from California State University Northridge and released her second album "Secret Garden" in 2013. In spite of not being signed to a label, the music video for her single "So Will You" went semi-viral on YouTube with over 100,000 views and her songs have played on radio stations across the U.S, U.K, Canada, Singapore and Denmark. In 2015, she released her third album "Mix It Up". All three albums were self-produced, written, and released by Minoti.
On the film and television front, Minoti got her start working as a producer and co-host on 17 episodes of a television review podcast called ''TV Weekly''. Since then she has worked for the International Documentary Association, in social media and outreach on HBO's Emmy nominated® documentary ''American Winter'' (2013), directed a short called ''R.I.P'' (2012), and worked in music licensing and composing on Alexis Krasilovsky's Prestige Gold Award winning documentary ''Let Them Eat Cake'' (2014). She also wrote and directed the 11-minute pitch pilot for ''3 Orbs of Light'' (2011), and has won "Best Screenplay" and "Best Teleplay" awards at festivals like the Las Vegas Screenplay Contest, the California Film Awards, the Beverly Hills Film Festival, The Canada International Film Festival and many more for her original pilot teleplay "Safe House", and for her feature script "The Realm of The Stones". Her most recent teleplay "Catayst" was hand-picked by Leslie Cohen (V.P. of Programming at HBO) as one of only 9 teleplay selections at the Skyway Film Festival.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.skywayfilmfestival.org/press%20-%20June-02-2015.html )〕 In 2013, Minoti founded Prophecy Girl Films. Through her company she has worked in publicity for films like ''My Guardian Angel'' (2015 Festival de Cannes Short Film Corner selectee), ''Dispossessed'' ("Best Short Film" Award Winner at several festivals), ''Women Behind the Camera'' (Winner of Five "Best Documentary" awards at festivals) and many more. Currently she is directing a documentary series called ''Being Independent'' (2015) and is working on several screenplays and teleplays.
==Early life==

Minoti grew up in Mumbai, India and attended Jamnabai Narsee School. She graduated from Jai Hind College, Mumbai before moving to the United States at age 19. She studied at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, CA, then transferred to California State University Northridge in 2010 and graduated with a Cinema & Television Arts degree and a minor in Creative Writing.

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