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Dr. J. S. Randhawa

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Dr. Jagdeep Singh Randhawa (born on October 25th, 1962) is an Indian film director, writer, editor, producer actor known for his works in Hindi cinema. Along with a successful career as a medical professional, Dr. J. S. Randhawa ventured into film-making with the aim of spreading social messages through entertainment. He launched his production house Reverberation Films Pvt Ltd. In 2015. In 2017, their first movie, Muskurahatein[1], was released in theatres and later on OTT platforms such as Jio Cinema[2].Jio Cinema.

Career[edit]

He completed his M.B.B.S. and M.D. in Radio Diagnosis from Agra University. In 2000, he founded a teaching academy, Institute of Ultrasound Training[3] in New Delhi. In 2015, his thirst for constantly moving ahead in experience led him into movie-making with the purpose of sharing stories inspired by real life, and a social message. In 2017, his production house released their first movie, Muskurahatein featuring senior actors Sanjay MishraSanjay Mishra (actor) and Rakesh BediRakesh Bedi. Dr. Randhawa also debuted in the movie as an actor. The movie takes a mature view at a platonic affair between a married professor and his student, and how it challenges their respective marriages. Reverberation Films is all set to release their next production, 10 nahi 40, which is a drama-comedy based on senior citizens and their lives.

Personal Life[edit]

Dr. J. S. Randhawa was born in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India to a humble family. His father was a Government lawyer and mother worked in the telephone department, and he was the eldest of 3 children. In 1993, he married his college sweetheart, Dr. Sonal Randhawa. The couple accredits their long, happy marriage to their like-mindedness. They share similar philosophies and are both atheists.

Filmography[edit]

  • Muskurahatein (2017)
  • 10 nahi 40 (Release date yet to be announced)

References[edit]

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