Manish Tiwary
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Manish Tiwary is from Bihar, India. He was educated at Cambridge University, Yale University, and the United Nations University in Tokyo, Japan. He has worked for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Rome, Nepal and India and has also published articles concerning political ecology in Economic and Political Weekly.
Manish's primary interest, however, lies in cinema. He used to run the film society at Cambridge, and has made two feature length documentary films (Ramnagar, and Lo Manthang) and several shorts. Dil Dosti Etc (Love Etc) is Manish Tiwary's first feature-length film based on an original story by him.