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Rajat Arora


Rajat Arora


Rajat Arora (born 23 July 1975) is an independent screenwriter who has worked in the Indian film and television industry for over two decades.

His experience lies in punch-packed dialogues, and he has delivered a spate of hit movies like Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010), The Dirty Picture (2011), Kick (2014), Gabbar Is Back (2015) and Taxi No. 9211 (2006).

His filmography includes multiple genres, including action, comedy-drama, superhero stories, romantic musicals, and biopics.

Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010) is a critically acclaimed gangster movie. This blockbuster gained a cult status, especially for its powerful, motivational, insightful dialogues that have become street-speak for Indian audience.

Arora's script for The Dirty Picture (2011), which is loosely based on the life and times of a South Indian actor, riled up a feminist discourse and led to several discussions around the role of women in Indian society.

The Times of India movie review mentions, "The naughty dialogues (Rajat Arora) of the film add immense flavour to the proceedings. It's a no-holds-barred screenplay that rightly refuses to treat sex as a three-letter word. The Dirty Picture is not only your film for the week, but is a seminal work that will be studied in feminist discourses."

AZHAR (2016), a biographical sports drama based on life of the most controversial Indian Cricket Captain was produced by Sony Pictures and Balaji Telefilms.

Baadshaho (2017), a period action-thriller, was directed by Milan Luthria and starred by Hindi Film superstar Ajay Devgn. The movie did well, and the dialogue received the audience's appreciation.

Hindi dubbed version of the International blockbuster Captain Marvel (2019) was scripted by Arora. As he said in a statement, "It is a very significant film being the first Marvel female superhero film and I am thrilled to be a part of the project!"

Rajat's next film will be Thalaivi, a trilingual biopic based on life and times of J. Jayalalithaa, a late politician and film actress who served as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, with Kangana Ranaut playing the lead.

Also in production is the Hindi remake of Telugu super hit film RX 100 to mark the debut of Ahan Shetty, son of veteran actor Sunil Shetty.

Early life and education

Born and brought up in New Delhi, Rajat is an alumnus of Asian Academy of Film & Television as well as a B.Com. Hon. Graduate from Delhi University. A South Delhi boy who migrated to Mumbai in the late 1990s, Rajat at 21 was raring to "struggle" and achieve his childhood dream. Luck struck when within a few months he found an opportunity to write for TV series CID and Aahat.

Rajat started as a dialogue writer but soon started contributing towards the story and screenplay for Aahat and C.I.D.

Career

Rajat Arora burst into Bollywood scene as a dialogue writer for the hit movie Bluffmaster (2005). Directed by Rohan Sippy, the film was lauded for its dialogues. Veteran film critic Taran Adarsh found the dialogues 'fantastic' while other critics called the dialogues 'quotable'. The dialogues were declared the highlight of the movie. Taxi No. 9211 (2006), one of the highest grossing film that year, was written by Arora and directed by Milan Luthria. The slice-of-life, high on drama and action story turned out to be critics' favourite and they described it as 'impeccable'.

Rajat teamed up with Luthria again for Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010). The movie won many accolades from critics and viewers alike for its direction and screenplay. Bollywood Trade Analyst Komal Nahta wrote that 'Rajat Arora has penned an interesting story and padded it up with a highly engrossing screenplay that doesn't let the viewer lose grip for even a moment. Aroraa's dialogues, of course, are absolutely fantastic, many of them clapworthy.' Arora's next film, The Dirty Picture, was released in 2011

After the tremendous success of Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai and The Dirty Picture the writer-director duo Rajat Aroraa and Milan Luthria delivered yet another blockbuster Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara! (2013). Once again the dialogues of the movie were said to be applause worthy and were the cherry on the cake.

Kick (2014) starring Salman Khan, was released on Eid, Kick received an overwhelming response at the box office. The total worldwide collection crossed INR 3 billion and was the highest grosser of 2014. Gabbar Is Back (2015) follows Akshay Kumar playing a grief stricken vigilante, committed to end corruption in India, and was praised for its dialogues.

Filmography

Television

Rajat Arora has written over 100+ episodes of CID and Aahat. Story, screenplay and dialogue writer for prime time Indian television lead him to Bollywood films.

Films

Rajat has been writing dialogues, screenplay, story and lyrics as an Independent Writer for over 20 years now.

Awards and accolades

In 2004, Arora was awarded 'Best Teleplay Writer' by the Indian Television Academy. He even has an entry as the co-writer for C.I.D in the Guinness Book of World Records for 'Longest Single Shot Episode'.

Arora has also been awarded the Hindi Seva Samman for his literary contribution towards Hindi Language.

References

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External links

  • Media related to Rajat Arora at Wikimedia Commons
  • Rajat Arora at IMDb
  • Rajat Arora at Bollywood Hungama

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