Aarti Bajaj (b. 1973)

Birthplace:
Delhi, India

Born:
February 16, 1973

Aarti Bajaj is an Indian film editor and began editing with Anurag Kashyap's unreleased film Paanch. She followed it with his controversial and acclaimed film Black Friday for which she was nominated for a Star Screen Award in 2008.  The most appreciated works of her are Rockstar (2011), Highway (2014). Aarti Bajaj is one of the prolific editors working in Hindi cinema currently.

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Co-Producer:
2010  Udaan

Editor:
2000  Last Train To Mahakali
2003  Paanch
2004  Black Friday
2007  Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd.
2007  Jab We Met
2007  No Smoking
2007  Salaam-e-Ishq
2008  Aamir
2008  Maharathi
2008  Mumbai Cutting
2009  Dev.D
2009  Gulaal
2009  Love Aaj Kal
2010  Do Dooni Chaar
2010  Karthik Calling Karthik
2010  Udaan
2011  No One Killed Jessica
2011  Rockstar
2012  Ishaqzaade
2012  Paan Singh Tomar
2013  Bombay Talkies
2013  Ghanchakkar
2013  Ugly
2014  Highway
2014  Revolver Rani
2014  The Goa Run
2015  Tamasha
2016  Love Shagun
2016  Raman Raghav 2.0
2016  The Virgins
2017  Jab Harry Met Sejal
2018  Cake
2018  Manmarziyaan
2018  Mukkabaaz
2019  Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyun Aata Hai?
2020  Love Aaj Kal
2021  Shaadisthan
2022  Dobaaraa
2022  Thar
2023  One of a Kind
2024  Amar Singh Chamkila
????  Bole Chudiyan

Editor:
2018  Sacred Games
2023  Jubilee

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