Sagar Ballary

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Sagar Ballary
Born 1975(age 36)
Mumbai
Nationality  India
Occupation Film director
Story Writer
Screenplay
Known for Bheja Fry
Bheja Fry 2

Sagar Ballary, (born 1975) is an Indian film director, most known for his films, like Bheja Fry (2007) and Bheja Fry 2 (2011).

Early life and career

Born in Mumbai, India in 1975, Sagar Ballary graduated in English Literature from Ruia College, Mumbai before traveling to Kolkata to pursue a diploma in Direction & Screenplay Writing from the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (1997–2001). He scripted and directed a 34 min diploma film “Kalu Ravi”, a Bengali film in his final year at SRFTI which was selected for the national competition at the Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF 2003).

Career

In 2002, Ballary, after completing his diploma Sagar returned to Mumbai and worked as the Chief Assistant Director on the feature “Raghu Romeo” (Dir: Rajat Kapoor). Then he began the development of the script of a feature film “Ding Dong – Baby Sing a Song” which later was called as “Bheja-Fry”. In the years 2005 to 2007, Sagar worked with Rajat Kapoor in the capacity of an Associate Director for the films “Mixed Doubles” and “Mithya” between which he made his own feature film, “Bheja Fry”.

He is also the Executive Producer & Director of a feature film, titled as “Kaccha Limboo” for the Sahara One Motion Pictures banner. The film released in February 2011. Soon after, his next film “Bheja Fry 2” released in June 2011. His next film “Hum Tum Shabana” for Horseshoe Pictures with Shreyas Talpade, Tusshar Kapoor and Minnisha Lamba in lead released in September 2011.[1]

Filmography

Year Film
2007 Bheja Fry
2011 Kachha Limboo
2011 Bheja Fry 2
2011 Hum Tum Shabana

References

  1. Tusshar Kapoor's public fight with director Sagar Ballary, Bollywoodhungama.com, 24 March 2011, retrieved 6 September 2011 
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