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  1. Jun 12, 2018 · Rekha Balakrishnan 1630 Stories. Tuesday June 12, 2018 , 6 min Read. Meet Bhavani Iyer, journalist-turned-screenwriter who has written for films like Black, Guzaarish, Lootera, the TV thriller...

  2. Nov 28, 2020 · Bhavani Iyer, who has films like Black, Lootera and Raazi to her credit, on what it is like to be a writer in Bollywood who doesn't compromise on ideology and doesn't create 'star vehicles'. Written by Priyanka Sharma. Mumbai | Updated: November 29, 2020 08:53 IST.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bhavani_IyerBhavani Iyer - Wikipedia

    Bhavani Iyer is an Indian screenwriter and novelist from Mumbai. [1] Career. Bhavani Iyer started her career with advertising as a trainee copywriter. She then moved to journalism and had worked as the editor for the film magazine Stardust. She made her screenwriting debut with Sanjay Leela Bhansali 's Black.

  4. Who are the film-makers who made feminist cinema part of mainstream Bollywood entertainment and how did they do it? This piece in the Indian Express profiles Bhavani Iyer, the screenwriter who is credited some of the biggest Bollywood hits of the past 20 years (eg. Black) and also less successfully but widely acclaimed movies like Lootera and ...

  5. Jun 19, 2021 · Team YS 14879 Stories. Saturday June 19, 2021, 10 min Read. Bhavani Iyer loves words. And she wields them really well. The girl who started her career as a trainee copywriter with a leading ad...

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  6. Jun 14, 2019 · Writer Bhavani Iyer's understanding of complexity, conflict and human relationships and drama comes to life once again with Kaafir, a web-series starring Dia Mirza and Mohit Raina Meet Bhavani Iyer, the writer behind Lootera, Black, Raazi and upcoming web series Kaafir

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  8. Sep 17, 2018 · Growing up in a very academic South Indian family in Bengaluru, Bhavani Iyer barely had any connection with films. As a child she remembers watching one film a year, if at all. It wasn’t until college that Iyer began watching movies more frequently with her friends.