Ram Kamal Mukherjee

Ram Kamal Mukherjee is the former editor in chief of Stardust film magazine, noted Indian film journalist, biographer of Hema Malini and Sanjay Dutt. He made his debut as filmmaker with Cakewalk starring Esha Deol. He has been regarded as one of the best Indian short filmmakers by Times of India. In 2019 he made his debut as filmmaker with Cakewalk starring Esha Deol in the lead role. In 2020 his film Season's Greetings, a tribute to Rituparno Ghosh fetched him national and international accolades. The film also marked return of former Miss India Celina Jaitly Haag into cinema. In 2021 he won the Best Human Rights Film at Cardiff International Film Festival for his film Rickshawala. As an author he penned six books, in English and Hindi languages. His biography Beyond The Dreamgirl published by Harper Collins India, was released by Deepika Padukone in Mumbai. The foreword of the book was written by Prime Minister of India Mr Narendra Modi.

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2019  Cakewalk
2019  Season's Greeting
2020  Rickshawala
2021  Ek Duaa
2025  Binodiini
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2019  Cakewalk
2019  Season's Greeting
2020  Rickshawala
2021  Ek Duaa
2025  Binodiini
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2019  Cakewalk
2019  Season's Greeting
2020  Rickshawala
2021  Ek Duaa
2025  Binodiini
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????  Broken Frame
????  Draupadi
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