Arunachalam is known for 80s Buildup (2023).
Arunachaleshwaran is known for Lover (2024).
Arunakiri is known for Yaathisai (2023).
Arunamshu Dev is known for Memories (2023).
Arunangsu Roy Chowdhury is known for Kafas (2023).
Arunansh Bhatt is a music composer and filmmaker from Lucknow. Belonging to a family of Classical musicians, he is mainly self-trained in music. He did engineering from VIT, Vellore, followed by a corporate job at an MNC in Chennai for a year before quitting and shifting to Mumbai to get into films full time in 2017. After shifting to Mumbai, he started assisting music composer Alokananda Dasgupta and got to work on the music of popular Netflix shows and films like Sacred Games, Leila and AK vs AK. He considers her as one of his biggest mentors. He has composed the music of many brands like Villain, Lakshmi Cement for IPL,Mivi,Gulf Oil and has also composed the music of several short films, documentaries and feature films. His love for cinema ultimately led him to write and direct his debut short film, Chamachh, which went to several International film festivals all over the world. His next direction project was a music video,Tore Bina, sung by prolific singer Shalmali Kholgade, and the video was based on the issue of transgender awareness.
Arunav Chatterjee is known for Aisha (2010), Good Boy, Bad Boy (2007) and Khanna & Iyer (2007).
Arunava Dey is an actor, known for Pratidwandi (2021), Shei Je Holud Pakhi (2018) and Tritio Adhyay (2019).
Arunava Khasnobis Arunava Khasnobis, an Indian Film Director, was born in a small town in the foothills of the Himalayas. He quit his growing corporate life to follow his passion for filmmaking at the age of 26. In 2010, he has completed his debut movie "Bhalobasa Off Route E", followed by working as "Associate Director" in films like Hawa Bodol (2013), Lorai: Play to Live (2015) and few more. Disillusioned about the commercial film industry of India, he has devoted the last three years to study the art and craft of film-making, apart from journeying across India in understanding of the meta-physical and spiritual realities of the saints and their lives. "Bisorgo" is his second film and is the output of 8 years of conceptualization, ultimately leading to logical pit-stop in his journey as a film-maker.Hawa Bodol (2013) (2013), Lorai: Play to Live (2015)