Darshan Ashwin Trivedi is an Indian film director and academician best known for his contribution for Gujarati cinema.[1] He is known for his movies Mrugtrushna, Mara Pappa Superhero, Lakiro and Keri.[2][3][4][5] He is Adjunct faculty at MICA.[6]
Darshan Ashwin Trivedi | |
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દર્શન ત્રિવેદી | |
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Born | 4 August 1977 (age 45) |
Nationality | Indian |
Citizenship | India |
Education | PhD |
Alma mater | Gujarat University Gujarat National Law University |
Occupation | Film director Academician |
Organization | MICA (institute) |
Notable work | Mrugtrushna Mara Pappa Superhero |
Darshan Ashwin Trivedi was born on 4 August 1977 in Ahmedabad, India. He has done Master in Development Communications from Gujarat University and PhD from Gujarat National Law University.[7] During his career he has worked with brands like Zoom (Indian TV channel), Reliance Broadcast Network,[7] Moving Pixels, Neela Tele Films.[8]
He started working with Radio and Television networks in the early years of his career. Darshan has worked with Sony Entertainment Television, Radio Mirchi , Zoom , Reliance Broadcast Network,[7] Moving Pixels, Neela Tele Films.[8] Darshan is the former founder of Gujarati film fraternity.[9]
Darshan started teaching in MICA in 2007. He teaches Media & Entertainment management. He works as an adjunct faculty with MICA.[10] Darshan is the editor of the Indian OTT Platforms Report published by MICA.[11]
Darshan started his filmmaking career in 2018.[10] His debut feature film Mrugtrushna is the first part of the trilogy.[12] His second film Mara Pappa Superhero is written by Sahita Academy awarded writer Raam Mori. His third film Lakiro explores Jazz music for the first time in Gujarati cinema.[13] His fourth film Keri stars Bollywood Actor Rohit Roy and Ahmedabad based Radio Jockey Devaki.[14]
Year | Film | Director | Producer | Writer | Language | Notes |
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2021 | Mara Pappa Superhero | Yes | Tejasvi Vidyut Buch, Milapsinh Jadeja, U.T. Rao | Raam Mori | Gujarati | The film premiered at London Indian Film Festival in June 2021 [15] |
2022 | Mrugtrushna | Yes | Yes | Gujarati | bagged Golden Butterfly and Diploma of Honor for Best Screenplay [3] | |
Keri | Yes | Yes | Gujarati | on floor [5] | ||
2022 | Lakiro | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yet to release [4] |
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