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    Anand Tiwari (born 29 May 1983) is an Indian actor, producer, writer, lyricist and director known for his work in Hindi films. He has appeared in films like Kites (2010), Udaan (2010), Aisha (2010), and Go Goa Gone (2013). As a stage actor, he is best known for Rage Productions' One on One (2010).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm2945270Anand Tiwari - IMDb

    Anand Tiwari is an Indian filmmaker who has worked on projects such as Slumdog Millionaire, Fair Game and Go Goa Gone. He was born in 1983 in Bombay and married Angira Dhar in 2021.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.70 m
    • Bombay, Maharashtra, India
  3. Anand Tiwari, an Indian multi-talent recognized for his diverse roles as an actor, producer, writer, lyricist, and director in Hindi cinema, boasts an impressive body of work spanning various mediums.

    • Actor, Producer, Writer, Director
    • Anand Tiwari
    • 29/05/1983
    • Hindu
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  5. Jul 26, 2023 · Actor-filmmaker Anand Tiwari opens up on working with Madhuri Dixit, his 'guru parents' Naseeruddin Shah and Ratna Pathak Shah.

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  6. Anand Tiwari is an Indian film, television and stage actor. His debut film was Mumbai Meri Jaan (2008). Anand was critically acclaimed for his roles in Slumdog Millionaire (2008), Udaan (2010), Kites (2010) and Aisha (2010). His most recent films are Go Goa Gone (2012), Dishkiyaoon (2014) and Finding Fanny (2014).

    • Male
    • Actor, Director
    • Indian
    • Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
  7. 15 hours ago · The trailer for Bad Newz, featuring Vicky Kaushal and Tripti Dimri along with Ammy Virk, was released on Friday.. Directed by Anand Tiwari and written by Ishita Moitra and Tarun Dudeja, the comedy ...

  8. In an interview with The Indian Express, actor-director Anand Tiwari talks about his acting and directorial journey, the inspiration for his stories, working with Madhuri Dixit, and message for aspiring filmmakers. He also reflects on the churn in the Hindi cinema post-pandemic and the way forward. .