Abhik Bhanu
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Abhik Bhanu, an author and filmmaker, firmly believes that a story is the very essence of existence, encompassing the multifaceted tapestry of life.
His literary prowess is evidenced by a series of impactful publications, including:
Honcho (Published on 5th November 2020 by Page Turner USA), A Dark Rainbow (2013)
Stool Pigeon (2018), Blind Faith (2019), Mahatma After 150 Years (Published by Notion Press in 2021).
Bhanu's cinematic endeavors have been equally remarkable. His filmography includes notable creations such as:
1922 Pratikar Chauri Chaura, which premiered on 30th June 2023 in India and on 4th August 2023 in the USA and UK.
Gun Pe Done (Released on 12th April 2019, featuring acclaimed actors: Jimmy Shergill, Tara Alisha Berry, Vijay Raj, Sanjay Mishra, Vrajesh Hirjee, and Bidita Bag)
Dark Rainbow (Released on 8th August 2014, starring Sara Khan and Pramod Mautho)
Sab Kuch Hai Kuch Bhi Nahin (Global release on 15th April 2005), a film deeply rooted in Mahatma Gandhi's ideals of Gram Swarajaya. The film boasted a remarkable cast, including Sachit, Kirti Kulhari, Govind Namdev, Vikram Gokhley, Vrajesh Hirjee, Smita Jaikar, A K Hangal, and Sehjad Khan, among others.
On 11th May 2019, Bhanu's novel "Stool Pigeon" was bestowed with the prestigious title of Best Book of the Year at the Dadasaheb Phalke Film Foundation Awards. His directorial excellence was celebrated as well, as he clinched the Best Director accolade for A Nice Cute Guy at the Konark Film Festival. Furthermore, his impactful short film "Astitva", which tackled the sensitive issue of female feticide, garnered commendation at a Conference of Senior Doctors in Panchgani. Notably, the film was admired by the esteemed former Home Minister, Mr. Shivraj Patil, during a media conference.
Among Bhanu's short film portfolio, the touching creation "Be The Change" was recognized by PCGT (Public Concern of Government Trust, Mumbai), presided over by Julio Ribeiro. The film notably featured Rajmohan Gandhi, the esteemed grandson of Mahatma Gandhi.
Bhanu's accomplishments extend to Hollywood as well, with two forthcoming projects: "A Pencil in Gods Hand", an ode to Mother Teresa, and "Taj". With a commendable 17 years of involvement in media production, Abhik Bhanu has left an indelible mark across various formats, including feature films, advertising works, short films, telefilms, music albums, and documentaries.
A distinguished alumnus, Bhanu holds a post-graduate degree from Symbiosis College Pune and completed an internship at the esteemed Film and Television Institute of India, Pune. His academic journey includes graduation from Allahabad University, Allahabad.
Upcoming endeavors by Abhik Bhanu encompass projects like XPG, HONCHO, Lutyens Delhi (web series), ABCC (web series), Ringmaster, X TOKIYO, and a myriad of others. Bhanu's ingenuity continues to shape the realms of literature and cinema, marking him as an unparalleled creative force in the industry.
His literary prowess is evidenced by a series of impactful publications, including:
Honcho (Published on 5th November 2020 by Page Turner USA), A Dark Rainbow (2013)
Stool Pigeon (2018), Blind Faith (2019), Mahatma After 150 Years (Published by Notion Press in 2021).
Bhanu's cinematic endeavors have been equally remarkable. His filmography includes notable creations such as:
1922 Pratikar Chauri Chaura, which premiered on 30th June 2023 in India and on 4th August 2023 in the USA and UK.
Gun Pe Done (Released on 12th April 2019, featuring acclaimed actors: Jimmy Shergill, Tara Alisha Berry, Vijay Raj, Sanjay Mishra, Vrajesh Hirjee, and Bidita Bag)
Dark Rainbow (Released on 8th August 2014, starring Sara Khan and Pramod Mautho)
Sab Kuch Hai Kuch Bhi Nahin (Global release on 15th April 2005), a film deeply rooted in Mahatma Gandhi's ideals of Gram Swarajaya. The film boasted a remarkable cast, including Sachit, Kirti Kulhari, Govind Namdev, Vikram Gokhley, Vrajesh Hirjee, Smita Jaikar, A K Hangal, and Sehjad Khan, among others.
On 11th May 2019, Bhanu's novel "Stool Pigeon" was bestowed with the prestigious title of Best Book of the Year at the Dadasaheb Phalke Film Foundation Awards. His directorial excellence was celebrated as well, as he clinched the Best Director accolade for A Nice Cute Guy at the Konark Film Festival. Furthermore, his impactful short film "Astitva", which tackled the sensitive issue of female feticide, garnered commendation at a Conference of Senior Doctors in Panchgani. Notably, the film was admired by the esteemed former Home Minister, Mr. Shivraj Patil, during a media conference.
Among Bhanu's short film portfolio, the touching creation "Be The Change" was recognized by PCGT (Public Concern of Government Trust, Mumbai), presided over by Julio Ribeiro. The film notably featured Rajmohan Gandhi, the esteemed grandson of Mahatma Gandhi.
Bhanu's accomplishments extend to Hollywood as well, with two forthcoming projects: "A Pencil in Gods Hand", an ode to Mother Teresa, and "Taj". With a commendable 17 years of involvement in media production, Abhik Bhanu has left an indelible mark across various formats, including feature films, advertising works, short films, telefilms, music albums, and documentaries.
A distinguished alumnus, Bhanu holds a post-graduate degree from Symbiosis College Pune and completed an internship at the esteemed Film and Television Institute of India, Pune. His academic journey includes graduation from Allahabad University, Allahabad.
Upcoming endeavors by Abhik Bhanu encompass projects like XPG, HONCHO, Lutyens Delhi (web series), ABCC (web series), Ringmaster, X TOKIYO, and a myriad of others. Bhanu's ingenuity continues to shape the realms of literature and cinema, marking him as an unparalleled creative force in the industry.