Sriram Raghavan is a renowned Indian film director and screenwriter, whose remarkable career has primarily been associated with the Hindi film industry.
With his directorial debut in 2004, Raghavan made a significant mark with the film Ek Hasina Thi, which laid the foundation for his subsequent projects.
In 2007, he directed the critically acclaimed film Johnny Gaddaar, an adaptation of the 1962 French novel Les mystifiés by Alain Reynaud-Fourton, further solidifying his position in the industry.
His stature as a director continued to grow with the release of Andhadhun in 2018, a thought-provoking film that revolves around a blind piano player who unwittingly becomes entangled in the murder of a retired actor.
Andhadhun received widespread critical acclaim and commercial success, cementing Raghavan's status as a prominent filmmaker in India.
Throughout his illustrious career, Raghavan has received numerous accolades, including two National Film Awards and two Filmfare Awards, a testament to his exceptional skill and dedication to his craft.