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Manish Gandhi is an Indian theatre director and stage, film and TV actor. In 2006, he worked with the
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to create a new theatre education programme for children in government schools. In 2009, he was awarded a scholarship from the Inlaks Shivdasani, Foundation after which he completed a stint at FTII, Pune.


Theatre

In 2010, Gandhi played the lead role in Rizwaan, written and directed by Abhishek Majumdar. In 2011, he directed (and acted in) Mike Bartlett's '' Cock'' for the youth theatre festival, Thespo, where it picked up two awards. The ''Mumbai Theatre Guide'' said the play raises "important questions but isn't as provocative as the title would suggest" but "Gandhi displays some acuity as the director." Noted critic
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said the play "acquires a dimension that lies outside a mere love triangle." In 2012, he directed Vikram Phukan's ''Limbo'', which opened at
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after a crowd-sourcing campaign. The play has strong movement elements and ''Mumbai Theatre Guide'' wrote, "it has the unbounded freewheeling feel of an exploration." ''
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'' said, "what makes it unique is the dance and music routine, which has lots of interesting movements." In 2013 he directed reality star
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in an adaptation of
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.


Films

He acted in the film adaptation of ''Rizwaan'' by Deepti Khurana, which has done the rounds of international film festivals and won special jury mention at the 5th
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of Kerala. Gandhi has shot for the film ''Chai Shai Biscuits'', a quirky comedy about
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. In 2018, along with actress
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, Manish Gandhi was cast in a short film ''The Proposal''. In 2020,
Angrezi Medium ''Angrezi Medium'' () is a 2020 Indian Hindi-language comedy drama film directed by Homi Adajania and produced under the production banner Maddock Films. A spiritual sequel to the 2017 film ''Hindi Medium'', the film stars Irrfan Khan, Radhika ...
as Advait


Television


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Gandhi, Manish 1986 births Living people Indian male television actors Indian theatre directors Punjabi people Male actors from Chandigarh