Nitya Mehra
Nitya Mehra | |
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Nitya Mehra at a Made in Heaven screening, Mumbai in 2019 | |
Born | (1980年01月31日) 31 January 1980 (age 45) |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Welham Girls' School |
Occupation | Film Director / Executive Producer / Writer |
Known for | Made in Heaven Baar Baar Dekho Big Girls Don't Cry Life of Pi The Namesake |
Spouse | Karan Kapadiya (m. 2015) |
Nitya Mehra is an Indian film director and screenwriter based in Mumbai. She is best known for her work on the romantic drama film Baar Baar Dekho (2016), and the Prime Video series Made in Heaven (2019–present) and Big Girls Don't Cry (2024).[1] [2] [3] [4] Early in her career she began a close association with Excel Entertainment, assisting Farhan Akhtar on films like Lakshya (2004) and Don (2006). She has also assisted acclaimed international directors such as Ang Lee on his Academy Award winning Life of Pi (2012), and Mira Nair on celebrated films likeThe Namesake (2006) and The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2012).
Early life and education
[edit ]Mehra was born in Amritsar into a Punjabi Hindu family. Her mother was a fashion designer. She studied at Welham Girls' School, a boarding school in Dehradun.[5] After completing her schooling she went on to study literature at Delhi University, after which she pursued a film production and direction program at New York University.[6]
Career
[edit ]Mehra started her film making journey in 2001 as a Production Assistant in New York, on a Spike Lee production called 3 am .[7] Eager to return to India, she began assisting film makers in India and learning the ropes. As an assistant director she worked on various Indian and international projects such as Lakshya, The Namesake, Don , Little Zizou , The Reluctant Fundamentalist, and Life of Pi.[8]
Mehra directed the Star One teen comedy sitcom Happy Go Lucky in 2005.[9]
Mehra's directorial breakthrough came in 2013 with the first season of Indian remake of the hit TV show 24, which aired on Colors TV.[10] The show starring Anil Kapoor was well-received and praised for its direction, performances, and ensemble cast.
In 2016, Mehra directed her first feature film Baar Baar Dekho starring Sidharth Malhotra and Katrina Kaif, co-produced by Excel Entertainment and Dharma Productions.[11]
In 2019, Mehra worked on the critically acclaimed drama series Made in Heaven for Amazon Prime Video, where she served as the Director, Showrunner, and Executive Producer for Season 1. The show and its ensemble cast starring Arjun Mathur, Sobhita Dhulipala, Jim Sarbh, and Kalki Koechlin received universal positive reviews,[12] and features in IMDb's '50 Most Popular Indian Web-Shows of All Time' list.[13] [14]
She wrote and directed the segment Chand Mubarak as part of Unpaused (2020), an Indian Hindi-language anthology film, released on Amazon Prime Video. The story, focusing on the unusual friendship between an auto-rickshaw driver, played by Abhishek Bannerjee and a reclusive older woman, played Ratna Pathak, received favourable reviews and was praised for its poignant writing and direction.[15] [16]
In 2023, Mehra returned as a Director for the second season of Made in Heaven.[17] [18]
She created and directed the coming-of-age drama Big Girls Don't Cry (2024) for Amazon Prime Video. The young-adult show following the lives of students at an all-girls boarding school, dealt with the themes of identity, class, and growing up.[19]
Filmography
[edit ]Films
[edit ]Year | Movie | Notes |
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2006 | The Namesake | Assistant Director |
Don | ||
2008 | The Other End of the Line | |
Little Zizou | ||
2012 | Life of Pi | |
The Reluctant Fundamentalist | ||
2016 | Baar Baar Dekho | Director |
2020 | Unpaused | Director (Chaand Mubarak) |
Television
[edit ]Year | Television Show | Notes |
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2013 | 24 | Season 1, Director (4 episodes) |
2019 | Made in Heaven | Season 1, Director (2 episodes), Showrunner, Executive Producer |
2023 | Season 2, Director (2 episodes) | |
2024 | Big Girls Don't Cry | Creator, Director, Executive Producer |
Awards and nominations
[edit ]- Winner of the Best Director for Made in Heaven, at the Indian Television Academy Awards 2019[20]
- Made in Heaven Nominated for Critics Choice Awards 2019[21] [22]
Personal life
[edit ]Nitya Mehra is married to Karan D. Kapadia and they have a son.[23]
References
[edit ]- ^ Ghosh, Sankhayan (5 September 2016). "Why Nitya Mehra doesn't like reality". www.livemint.com/. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
- ^ Reuters Editorial. "Interview: Nitya Mehra on 'Baar Baar Dekho'". IN. Archived from the original on 20 February 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Baar Baar Dekho: The film is a person's life story from 18-60, says Ritesh Sidhwani".
- ^ "Made In Heaven writers Zoya, Reema, Nitya, Alankrita on their debut series that 'unmasks' big, fat Indian weddings". Firstpost. 11 March 2019.
- ^ Upadhyay, Karishma (30 April 2021). "Inside an all-women writers' room: in conversation with director Sudhanshu Saria". The Hindu. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- ^ "Amritsar-born Nitya Mehra hopes her debut directorial film Baar Baar Dekho becomes a 'game-changer'". The Indian Express. 6 September 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
- ^ "Baar Baar Dekho". www.platform-mag.com. Retrieved 11 February 2025.
- ^ "Farhan Akhtar's proud of his protege, Baar Baar Dekho's Nitya Mehra". Hindustan Times. 16 July 2016.
- ^ "StarOne launches 'Happy Go Lucky' on 21 January". indiantelevision.com. 27 January 2005. Retrieved 11 February 2025.
- ^ "'Baar Baar Dekho' to release on September 9". Business Standard India. 6 January 2016.
- ^ "Filmmaker Nitya Mehra opens up about striking gold in the OTT space, second season of 'Made In Heaven'". DNA India. 17 February 2021.
- ^ "Made in Heaven review: Zoya gives Amazon Prime its best desi original yet". Hindustan Times. 8 March 2019. Archived from the original on 3 March 2024. Retrieved 11 February 2025.
- ^ "The 50 Most Popular Indian Web Series of All Time". IMDb. Retrieved 11 February 2025.
- ^ "Unpaused: Shardul Bharadwaj talks about working with Ratna Pathak Shah, Nitya Mehra gives an update on Made In Heaven 2". Hindustan Times. 17 December 2020.
- ^ Ghosh, Devarsi (25 December 2020). "'Unpaused' revisited: Nitya Mehra and Avinash Arun Dhaware look back on their short films". Scroll.in. Retrieved 11 February 2025.
- ^ "Nitya Mehra: Chaand Mubarak is about learning to trust again". The Indian Express. 20 December 2020.
- ^ "'Baar Baar Dekho' Director Nitya Mehra on Second Season of 'Made In Heaven', Theatres Vs OTT". www.news18.com. 17 February 2021.
- ^ "'Made in Heaven' Season 2 series review: Proud, progressive and a tad lost". The Hindu. 10 August 2023. ISSN 0971-751X . Retrieved 18 August 2023.
- ^ Gupta, Saachi (14 March 2024). "'Big Girls Don't Cry' is for those who dreamt about going to boarding school but never did". Vogue India. Retrieved 11 February 2025.
- ^ "The 19th ITA Awards 2019". The Indian Television Academy. Retrieved 11 February 2025.
- ^ "Made in Heaven, The Family Man Win Big at Critics Choice Awards". TheQuint. 11 December 2019.
- ^ "Zoya Akhtar, Rasika Dugal, Neha Dhupia and Jackie Shroff attend Critics' Choice Shorts And Series Awards". The Indian Express. 12 December 2019.
- ^ "'Baar Baar Dekho' Director Nitya Mehra BLESSED With Baby Boy, Ranveer Singh & Deepika Padukone Visit New Mommy". news.abplive.com. 30 October 2019.
External links
[edit ]- Nitya Mehra at IMDb
- Living people
- Hindi-language film directors
- Indian women film directors
- Indian women screenwriters
- Indian women television directors
- Indian television directors
- English-language film directors
- Artists from Amritsar
- Film directors from Punjab, India
- 21st-century Indian people
- Screenwriters from Punjab, India
- Women artists from Punjab, India
- Welham Girls' School alumni
- 1980 births