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          Anjum Rajabali is a veteran Indian screenwriter and teacher....

          Anjum Rajabali

          Indian screenwriter

          Anjum Rajabali is a veteran Indian screenwriter and teacher. He has written films like Drohkaal (1994), Ghulam (1998), The Legend of Bhagat Singh (2002) and Raajneeti (2010).

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        1. He started off with a history of cinema in Chennai ((To placate the crowd, to some extent, which frequently asked for examples from Tamil movies which many of.
        2. The veteran screenwriter talks about his serendipitous professional beginnings, being the first writer to demand a contract, the fight to get writers.
        3. Anjum Rajabali is a veteran Indian screenwriter and teacher.
        4. Head, Screenwriting at Whistling Woods International · Worked at Business India · Worked at Centre For Education And Documentation · Studied MA in.
        5. Anjum Rajabali, Mahesh Murthy, Neville Taraporewalla and Madhavi Goradia Divan discuss censorship in society.
        6. He is also known for his leadership and lobbying for the rights of Indian screenwriters, as a senior activist of the Screenwriters Association, India.[1]

          Career

          He did his schooling from Rashtriya Military School Belgaum and began his career in the film industry as an associate scriptwriter for the critically acclaimed Drohkaal (1994).

          In 1998, Anjum wrote the screenplay for the film China Gate along with writing the story and screenplay for the hit crime-thriller Ghulam, starring Aamir Khan and Rani Mukherji. In the following years, Anjum is credited with writing for films across a variety of genres, including the action film Kachche Dhaage (1999), the drama Pukar (2000), the biographical film The Legend of Bhagat Singh (2002) and the horror Naina