Shaun Mehta
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Shaun Mehta is a Canadian writer. He has published one novel and one short story collection to date, and also collaborated with his brother, film director Richie Mehta, on the screenplay for Richie's debut film Amal, which was based on one of Shaun's short stories.[1]Amal has won over 30 international awards.
Shaun and Richie Mehta were nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 29th Genie Awards.
Works
Novels
- Divya's Dharma (2004)
- Unbroken (publication date TBA)
- The Seven Vows (publication date TBA)
Short stories
- A Slice of Life (2005)
Screenplays
- Amal (2008)
He currently works at Emily Carr Secondary School in Canada as a business teacher
References
- ↑ "A bright beginning", Toronto Star, August 30, 2007.
External links
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