Ashwani Thakur

Ashwani Thakur (born 7 June 1983) is an Indian Author, Filmmaker and Personality Development Coach.[1] His films won recognition at various national and international film festivals. He was awarded by Times Of India for a music video of the song "Tum chalo to hindustan chale" by Lead India. Thakur directed a number of short films, documentaries and music videos. He authored the book Inspirational Stories Of Enlightenment.

Ashwani Thakur
Born (1983-06-07) 7 June 1983
NationalityIndian
Occupationdirector and writer
Spouse(s)
Medha Mishra Thakur
(m. 2013)
Websitehttp://www.ashwanithakur.com/

Early life

Thakur was born in Delhi to businessman Satish Kumar and Premlata, and was the younger of two brothers. He finished his schooling in Hillwoods Academy. At age twelve he began writing poems and at sixteen began writing song lyrics and bhajans with his grandfather. He spent his initial years deciding between being a pwriter, a music composer or a singer.

Career

Thakur's career began at an Information Technology company, but unsatisfied, he quit and began working as an assistant to film directors. He gained practical knowledge and found his calling in films. In his initial years he assisted directors making corporate films for Lloyd Group, PSL Engineering, Amrit Food, Yamaha Suzuki along with a Hindi Feature Film produced by CFSI.[1]

Films

Thakur made a documentary for Child Survival India, which premiered at the Cinemax Theatre in Mumbai on 5 August 2008. He made the video for the Lead India Anthem "Tum Chalo to Hindustan Chale" which won him a second place.[2] The video depicts how every citizen is responsible for the progress of the nation through simple contributions such as keeping the surroundings clean. Thakur preferred to make short films because he believed that they portray reality and not fiction.

References

  1. "Ashwani fought and won against odds". Dainik Jagaran. 12 April 2009. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012.
  2. Thakur, Ashwani. "Lead India".
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