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Rajesh Bajaj

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Rajesh Bajaj, scriptwriter, director, and producer is an award-winning writer with postgraduates in Mass Communication, Film/TV Production from Asian Academy and Canadian Screen Training Centre, Business Management from St. Xaviers, and skill upgrade workshops at Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and American Film Market(AFM). He has scripted, directed, and produced over 250 media projects, including feature films, television commercials, music videos, short films, documentaries, and web series across 3 continents. His projects include the National award-winning feature film Chillar Party (as story writer) produced by Disney/ UTV, A Fistful of rice (as director/producer) a hard-hitting 6 part documentary series, that helped change the constitution of India, Kismet Coin, a poignant short feature-length film, rare underwater commercials and the super goofy kid's comedy Hari Puttar for Dream Town Productions, UK and Mirchi Movies, a Times Of India Company. He also organized the Human Rights Music Festival in New Delhi, sponsored by British Council, including a complex multi-camera shoot. The show featured renowned bands like the Indian Ocean and Maroon Town. He co-headed the 3 years long 'India International Film festival Of Aboriginal and Tribal Arts and Culture'. His works include projects for UTV, T-Series Music Co, Sa Re Ga Ma Music Co, Amway, TreeHouse Hotels, Crest Communication, Discovery Channel, British Council, Save the Children UK, World Vision Canada, and Dan Church Aid, Denmark. Developing and scripting 5 web series and feature film projects for producers and A-list actors, utilizing this time between Toronto, Mumbai, Delhi, Los Angeles, and the Himalayan regions of Rishikesh, he has just finished researching and scripting his 6th feature-length VFX project Dancer Warrior, a war film about British-ruled India, to be filmed/post-produced in India/Canada.

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