Friday Filmworks

Non Holiday Filmworks
Private
Industry Motion picture
Founded 2008
Founder Neeraj Pandey
Shital Bhatia
Headquarters Mumbai, India
Key people
Neeraj Pandey
Shital Bhatia
Products Film production
Television production
Website Friday Filmworks

Friday Filmworks[1] is an Indian motion picture production company founded by Neeraj Pandey and Shital Bhatia in 2008.

Set up in 2008, Friday Filmworks has produced trend-setting films that are original in content and entertaining to the audience. A Wednesday was the first movie under the banner which won many awards in different categories. The other films under the Friday Filmworks include Special 26, Baby, Total Siyapaa, Saat Uchakkey, M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story, Naam Shabana.

Upcoming Movies are Toilet: Ek Prem Katha which is set to release on 11th August 2017 and Aiyaary in 2018.

It also produced a Marathi film Taryanche Bait in 2011 and a Bengali film The Royal Bengal Tiger in 2014.

Neeraj Pandey's powerful short film 'Ouch' was shown for the first time ever at the Mumbai Film Festival, well known for showcasing the best of films in front of a demanding audience. [3]

In 2016, Friday Filmworks and Reliance Entertainment came together to form a new venture named Plan C Studios to produce films. The movie Rustom which was released in 2016 was the first film under this venture.Toilet: Ek Prem Katha and Naam Shabana are planned to be released worldwide in 2017 under Plan C Studios.

Filmography

Year Film Director Other notes
2008 A Wednesday! Neeraj Pandey
2011 Taryanche BaitKiran Yadnyopavit Marathi film
2013 Special 26Neeraj Pandey
2014 The Royal Bengal TigerRajesh Ganguly Bengali film
Total SiyapaaEeshwar Nivas
2015 Baby Neeraj Pandey
2016 M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story Neeraj Pandey
Saat UchakkeySanjeev Sharma
OuchNeeraj Pandey Short film
2017 Toilet- Ek Prem KathaShree Narayan Singh
2018 Aiyaary Neeraj Pandey

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