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  1. Prawaal Raman is an Indian film director and screenwriter known for his works in Hindi cinema. He has written and directed films like Darna Mana Hai (2003), Gayab (2004), Darna Zaroori hai (2006), 404 (2011) and Main Aur Charles (2015).

  2. Jul 12, 2023 · Pramod Gaikwad / etimes.in / Jul 12, 2023, 20:34 IST. AA. Follow us. In an exclusive conversation with ETimes, Prawaal Raman spoke candidly about his idea behind Sergeant, working with Randeep Hooda and Arun Govil, his mentors Ram Gopal Varma and Vikas Desai and his 20 years of journey.

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  3. Oct 27, 2015 · In an exclusive conversation with The IndianExpress.com, director Prawaal Raman throws more light on his celluloid take of the infamous bikini killer. Director Prawaal Ramans fictional take on international criminal Charles Sobhraj has managed to grab enough eyeballs prior to its release courtesy the sleekly cut trailer that has enough sex ...

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  4. May 25, 2017 · Dobaara director Prawaal Raman says the biggest advice he can give to make a horror film is to not play it safe. Advertisement. It was a gang war sequence shot on the streets of Mumbai for Ram Gopal Varma’s Company, which was largely responsible for turning Prawaal Raman into a director.

  5. The Digital Hash. 7.73K subscribers. Subscribed. 19. 626 views 6 years ago. Director Mr. Prawaal Raman talks to The Digital Hash about his Cannes award winning short film at TDH Studios....

  6. Jun 30, 2023 · Sergeant: Directed by Prawaal Raman. With Tahirr Aashhraf, Daphne Alexander, Malcolm Davies, Sonia Goswami. Sergeant suffers from severe depression after losing a limb on duty. After meeting Monica, he gains confidence and vows to reclaim his previous life by solving a critical case.

  7. Sep 23, 2015 · “I have written it because I did not want to glorify crime but it’s a case study,” filmmaker Prawaal Raman said. Filmmaker Prawaal Raman, who is looking forward to the release of “Main Aur Charles”, says he is not glorifying crime in his film, which is inspired by notorious criminal Charles Sobhraj.