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  1. Nalluri was born in India. He moved to England at a young age with his family and grew up in Newcastle upon Tyne, where he attended the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle. He has an MA in Film from The Northern School of Film and Television.

  2. Dec 8, 2023 · British Heritage Travel: What was life like for children in “The Hungry 40s”? Bharat Nalluri: It was a pretty miserable time. An economic slump was followed by high unemployment. The price of bread was kept artificially high due to the Corn Laws, and to top it all, there was the potato blight of 1846.

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  4. Nov 27, 2017 · Director Bharat Nalluri says that in a very personal way, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol taught him the meaning of Christmas. His new film, The Man Who Invented Christmas, is the story of the six weeks Dickens, under enormous professional, financial, and family pressure, wrote and published the book, which sold out its entire printing within ...

  5. Born: 1965. Episodes Broadcast: 2011. Biography. Although he was born in India, Bharat Nalluri moved with his family to England when he was six years old, after his father -- a professor of hydrology -- accepted a post there. During his teenaged years, Star Wars inspired a love of movies and an ambition to be a director.

  6. Aug 6, 2008 · The India-born director has an unusually varied filmic background, having helmed no-budget zombie movies, marathon second-unit shoots on huge studio monster movies like Alien vs. Predator, and politically-charged BBC television drama. But like the eponymous heroine of his latest film, Nalluri refused to be pigeonholed, and when he was sent ...

  7. An interview with Bharat Nalluri, director of Spooks. Words by Matthew Bell Bharat Nalluri has worked on many of the high-profile dramas that have come to define the nine o’clock slot on BBC1 over the past decade: Spooks, Hustle and Life On Mars.

  8. Aug 25, 2008 · In UK, Nalluri directed episodes of television shows -- Spooks, Hustle and Life on Mars , until he landed the opportunity to direct a two-part HBO drama, Tsunami: The Aftermath with Toni Collette ...

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