Abhigyan Jha
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Abhigyan Jha is known as the director of the film Sacred Evil, as well as the executive producer, creative director and script editor of the popular Indian movie Movers and Shakers. He also wrote the novel November Rain in December 1993, published by Abhigyan and Mrinal under the imprint 'Utopia'. Based on an incident of reincarnation that he experienced, the story lead Zee Television to convert it into an episodic primetime television series called Tum Bin Jaoon Kahan, which aired on India's national television in 2003-2004.
Abhigyan has since been writing stories and screenplays for both Indian and international media. One of his novels, The Prayer, will be converted into an international movie, ahead of its publication as a fictional book.[1]
Abhigyan and his wife, Mrinal, have restarted their publishing imprint as Undercover Utopia and plan to do 6 books in the very first year.
[edit] References
- ^ Nitin Sethi. From novel Rain to Sacred Evil. Scoops & News, Bollywood Trade News Bureau, glamsham.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-27.
[edit] External links
- Abhigyan Jha at IMDb
- Abhigyan Jha at IndiaFM.com