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Mr Niraj Shojan

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Mr
Niraj Shojan
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BornNiraj Prasad Singh
1991/06/02
Bhagalpur
🏡 ResidenceMumbai
🏳️ NationalityIndian
🎓 Alma materCMR Institute of Technology
Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Bokaro
💼 Occupation
Filmmaker
📆 Years active  2017–present
Height179
👴 👵 Parents
  • Janardan Prasad Singh (father)
  • Shova Rani (mother)
🥚 Twitternirajshojan
👍 Facebooknirajshojan
📷 Instagramnirajshojan
💼 LinkedINin/nirajshojan

Career[edit]

Niraj Prasad Singh (born 02 June 1991), known professionally as Niraj Shojan, is a filmmaker. He is from Bhagalpur, Bihar now residing in Mumbai, India. He did his schooling from Chinmaya Vidyalaya Bokaro & Bachelor in Engineering from CMR Institute of Technology, Bangalore. After B.E. he joined an IT firm - Accenture and worked there for 3 years as an Application Developer. Thereafter he moved to Mumbai to pursue his career in Filmmaking. He started his journey as a freelance photographer in Bangalore. One of his photographs got published in the National Geographic article by Henry Wismayer.

Quotes[edit]

  • Success is not just about to struggle, rather how smartly you struggle. Same way filmmaking is not a course, its an experience. Its totally on you how fast or slow you experience the world around you.
  • Darkness is the best teacher and a true friend. He will not show you the path but he assures you that if you fall you have to stand by yourself and move on. No one is going to help you. He makes you tougher and responsive.
  • Movie making is my passion, not compulsion.
  • I don't wish to be an immortal but definitely want to live each day like one.
  • The sacrifice in the true sense does not wish for any reward.
  • Sometimes it is the best decision to deal a problem by being selfish.
  • Guilt and sacrifice can never be on the same boat.
  • Tireless efforts, with wrong intention or direction, is never fruitful.

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