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Ram Kamal Mukherjee (born 13 September 1976) is an Indian film journalist, the former editor in chief of Stardust film magazine, biographer of Hema Malini, Mithun Chakraborty and Sanjay Dutt. He made his debut as filmmaker with Cakewalk starring Esha Deol.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] He has been regarded as one of the best Indian short filmmaker by The Times of India.[11] In 2023 he won 69th National Film Award for his short film Ek Duaa.[12]

Ram Kamal Mukherjee
Born (1976-09-13) 13 September 1976 (age 48)
Alma materUniversity of Calcutta
OccupationFilm Director/Author
Notable workHema Malini Diva Unveiled
Hema Malini: Beyond the Dream Girl
Season's Greetings
Rickshawala
Sanjay Dutt, One Man, Many Lives
Spouse
Sarbani Mukherjee
(m. 2007)
Children1
WebsiteOfficial Website
Signature

Personal information

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Ram Kamal Mukherjee completed his graduation in History from the University of Calcutta. He completed his schooling from St Joseph's College in Calcutta, and later completed his senior schooling from Khalsa Model School. After graduation he completed a diploma course in communication from the British Council, later joined Media Studies Film and Television course in University of Calcutta.[13]

Career

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Mukherjee is best known as a biographer of Hema Malini's authorized biography Beyond The Dreamgirl and India's first Power Brand Film Journalist. After working with Times of India (Mumbai Mirror) as assistant editor, he worked with Pritish Nandy Communication as vice president and wrote columns in Midday and Ananda Bazar Patrika. Later he worked as Associate Producer in Zee TV finite series Bin Kuch Kahe.

He is best known for writing India's first coffee table book on any actress, Hema Malini - Diva Unveiled, which was published by Magna Books in 2005.[14] He was the assistant producer of the TV series Bin Kuch Kahe aired on Zee TV.

In 2019 he made his debut as filmmaker with Cakewalk starring Esha Deol in the lead role. In 2020 his film Season's Greetings, a tribute to Rituparno Ghosh fetched him national and international accolades. The film also marked return of former Miss India Celina Jaitly Haag into cinema. In 2021 he won the Best Human Rights Film at Cardiff International Film Festival for his film Rickshawala. As an author he penned six books, in English and Hindi languages. His biography Beyond The Dreamgirl published by HarperCollins India, was released by Deepika Padukone in Mumbai.[15] The foreword of the book was written by Prime Minister of India Mr Narendra Modi.

He had also penned a biography, Sanjay Dutt - One Man Many Lives published by Rupa Books.[16][17]

Bibliography

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Year Title Publisher Notes Ref.
2005 Hema Malini Diva Unveiled Magna Books Coffee table book on Hema Malini [18]
2016 Long Island Iced Tea Leadstart Publishing Fiction [19]
2018 Fitness Secrets of Stars Penguin Random House [20]
Hema Malini: Beyond the Dream Girl HarperCollins Authorized Biography of Hema Malini [21]
2019 Sanjay Dutt, One Man, Many Lives Rupa Publisher Biography on Sanjay Dutt [22]
Muktaakash Collection of Hindi poems
2021 Mithun Chakraborty: The Dada of Bollywood Rupa Publication Biography [23]

Filmography

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Year Title Cast Notes Ref.
2018 Cakewalk Esha Deol, Tarun Malhotra Short Film [24]
2019 Season's Greetings Celina Jaitly, Lillette Dubey A tribute to Rituparno Ghosh, released on ZEE5 [25]
2020 Rickshawala Avinash Dwivedi, Kasturi Chakraborty Won Best Director award at 13th Ayodhya International Film Festival and Cafe Irani Indo Iran Film Festival. [26]
2021 Broken Frame Rohit Roy, Ritabhari Chakraborty Short Film [27]
Shubho Bijoya Gurmeet Choudhury, Debina Banerjee Short Film [28]
Ek Duaa Esha Deol Won Best Short Film awards at the 69th National Film Awards [29]
2025 Binodini: Ekti Natir Upakhyan Rukmini Maitra, Kaushik Ganguly, Rahul Bose, Om Sahani Biography of the noted theatre artist Binodini Dasi [30]
Draupadi Rukmini Maitra Tribute to and adaptation of Draupadi's character [31]

Awards

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For writing

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Year Notable work Awards Category Result Ref.
2005 Hema Malini Diva Unveiled Kalakar Award Best Author Won
2006 Lions Club Best Journalist Won [32]
2018 Beyond The Dreamgirl Society Icon Award Best Author Won [33]
Power Brand Film Journalist Award Best Biographer Won [34]
Rajasthan International Film Festival Best Author Won [35]
Stardust Achievers Award in London Most Promising Author Won [36]
Bengal Youth Award From West Bengal Best Author Won [37]
2020 One Man Many Lives Rajasthan International Film Festival Best Biographer Won [38]

As director

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Year Notable work Awards Category Result Ref.
2019 Cakewalk Midday Showbiz Icon Award Best Director Won [39]
Most Influential Content Professional Award Won [40]
MTV IWM Buzz Award Best Director Won [41]
Society Achievers Award Best Short Film Director Won [42]
Kala Samriddhi Award Most Promising Director Won [43]
2020 Season's Greetings Rajasthan International Film Festival Best Director Award Won [44]
9th Best Shorts Film Festival in California Award of Excellence Won [45]
Best Shorts Won [46]
Rickshawala Ayodhya International Film Festival Most Promising Director Won [47]
Indo-Iran International Film Festival Best Emerging Director Won [48]
Global Film and Music Festival in USA Best Director Won [49]
Cafe Irani Chai International Festival Best Emerging Director Won [50]
13th Ayodhya International Film Festival Best Director Won [51]
2021 Rickshawala 7th Rajasthan International Film Festival Best Director Won [49]
Season's Greetings IWMBUZZ Digital Awards Best Director Won [52]
2022 Ek Duaa IWMBUZZ Digital Awards Best Director Won [53]
2023 69th National Film Award Best short film Won [12]

References

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  19. ^ Mukherjee, Ram Kamal (12 February 2016). Long Island Iced Tea. Leadstart Publishing Pvt Limited. ISBN 978-93-5201-766-9.
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