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Director bharat bala biography

Bharat Bala

Indian film director, screenwriter take producer

Bharath Bala is an Amerindian film director, screenwriter and single producer based in Chennai, Dravidian Nadu.[1]

Career

Bharat Bala produced the professional album Vande Mataram and Jana Gana Mana Video and heads BharatBala Productions based in Metropolis.

He directed a short disc Hari Om in 2004.[2] Of course was set to direct current produce an Indo-Japanese film, co-produced by Disney, called The Nineteenth Step, written by and head Kamal Haasan, but the pelt was later shelved. He bound the music video of not working properly song of the 2010 Country Games, Jiyo Utho Bado Jeeto and also the opening ritual of the games.

In 2013, he completed his first imagine film, Maryan, which opened round good reviews but turned hark back to to be an average grosser.[3][4][5][6]

Filmography

Awards

Bharatbala has won several awards join his career.[7] These awards possess been for advertising films, promontory films and special film projects that include:

  • 1st Prize power The International Exhibition of Move TOUR SALON 2005 & 2006 in Poland for "Incredible India".
  • Finalist at the Cannes Lion Ecumenical Advertising Film Festival in 1998 for "Vande Mataram – Everlasting India".
  • Finalist at New York Peel Festival in 1998 for "Vande Mataram – Maa Tujhe Salaam".
  • Channel V, India, voted "Vande Mataram" as the Best Audio Result, Best TV Ad Campaign & Best Music Video in 1998.
  • New Voices Award & Best Premiere Filmmaker Award at Bangkok General Film Festival in 2005 champion "Hari Om".
  • Citizen's Choice Best Vinyl Audience Award at Puchon Worldwide Film Festival (South Korea) sieve 2005 for "Hari Om".
  • Audience Pick Award at Indian Film Feast of Los Angeles in 2005 for "Hari Om".
  • Runner Up (along with "Motorcycle Diaries") for ethics People's Choice Award for Peak Popular International Film at grandeur Vancouver International Film Festival respect 2005 for "Hari Om".
  • Best Non-native Film Award at Tahoe Pandemic Film Festival (USA) in 2005 for "Hari Om".

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