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Manjul Sinha

Manjul Sinha (died 15 January 2025) was an Indian television director.

Life and career

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Sinha always wanted to be a director,[1] having grown up in a prominent family who had keen interest in films, having a cinema hall at Patna, film distribution and interests in Bhojpuri films.

After passing high school from sainik school tilaiya[2] and later graduating from the Film and Television Institute of India in Pune in 1977[3] Manjul Sinha came to Bombay in pursuit of a career in direction. After directing many small television advertisements, his first major break was with Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, which was among the first sitcoms on Indian television.[1] At that time Indian television viewership was seeing a new dawn, colour television having just arrived, and Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi became very popular: cinema halls ran empty during the half-hour show on Friday night.[1]

Later, Sinha was involved in making Yeh Hai Mumbai Meri Jaan,[1] another television serial.

He mentored many upcoming filmmakers, writers and actors, notable amongst whom is Vipul K Rawal of Iqbal fame. [citation needed]

In 2004 he was included on the panel of judges for the 29th Radio and Television Advertising Practitioners' Association of India (RAPA) awards.[4]

Sinha died from a heart attack on 15 January 2025 in Goa.[5]

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