Ranjeet S. Marwa is an esteemed British/Sikh-born Award-Nominated Film Director hailing from Birmingham, England. His career took flight in 2012 when he authored and directed the acclaimed short film 'The Man Who Loved Flowers,' inspired by the literary works of renowned horror author, Stephen King. This compelling piece earned its premiere at the prestigious Dollar Baby Stephen King Film Festival, marking Ranjeet's distinctive entry into the cinematic realm. In 2014, Ranjeet marked his directorial debut in the realm of television movies with 'The Last Goodbye,' a gripping action thriller. His adept storytelling prowess and directorial finesse led him to expand this success into an enthralling trilogy, commencing with 'Destiny' in 2015 and followed by 'Remember Me: The Tale of an Old Ghost' in 2017. The trilogy garnered global attention upon airing on SKY TV's Sikh Channel, captivating millions of viewers worldwide. Breaking new ground in 2018, Ranjeet captivated audiences with his inaugural theatrical venture, 'Citizen Erased,' exhibited at the esteemed Old Piccadilly Cinema in Birmingham. It received resounding critical acclaim and played to sold-out audiences, subsequently transforming into a limited TV series for Amazon in 2021, further solidifying Ranjeet's position as a visionary filmmaker. Venturing into documentary filmmaking, Ranjeet directed the poignant short documentary 'The Boy Who Never Came Home: A True Story' in August 2018, shedding light on the illegal black market trading of organs in India. Produced in collaboration with Hollywood veteran actor Bruce Payne, this impactful documentary premiered at the Downtown Independent Theatre in Los Angeles, ultimately qualifying for the 91st Academy Awards. Ranjeet's cinematic repertoire expanded further with the compelling World War 2 drama 'Memoirs of a Sikh Soldier,' enchanting audiences at the Frida Cinema in Los Angeles in 2019 with its profound storytelling and evocative portrayal of history. His recent endeavors include 'Exiled: The Chosen Ones' [2022], and 'Rupture' [2023], slated for a global theatrical release. Due to be released, is Ranjeet's survival-thriller 'Dig Me No Grave,' showcasing his adeptness in crafting immersive narratives. Notably, his horror masterpiece 'Spring Lakes' premiered in UK theaters in August 2023, garnering acclaim and was subsequently acquired by Gravitas Ventures for worldwide distribution, set for a 2024 release-a testament to Ranjeet's enduring impact on the global cinematic landscape. In 2021 Ranjeet got engaged to his long time girlfriend and film producer, Charmaine Binji.
Ranjeet Singh is known for Good Newwz (2019).
Ranjeet Singh is known for Namastey London (2007), Identity Card (2014) and Future to Bright Hai Ji (2012).
Ranjeeta Kaur is an actress and assistant director, known for Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se (1978), Superman (1987) and Laila Majnu (1976).
Ranjeeta Kochar is an actress, known for Bhram: An Illusion (2008), Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi (2019) and Aaya Toofan (1999).
Ranjeev Varma is known for Ek Tha Tiger (2012).
Ranjeev lal Baruah is known for Rishang (2012), Raamdhenu (2011) and Kooki (2023).
Ranjha Rajan is known for Sajjan Adeeb: Des Malwa (2021), For You (2023) and Dil Naal Salah ft. Sajjan Adeeb & Gurlej Akhtar ft. Sehar Shehnaz (2020).
Ranjha Vikram Singh was born on 12 May 1982 in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India. He is an actor and producer, known for Dunki (2023), The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015) and Care Na Kare (2020). He is married to Simran Kaur.
Ranji Vijayan is known for Swapnarajyam (2019), Moonamghattam (2023) and 8119 Miles (2021). He has been married to Chandana K Karunakaran since 20 January 2019.