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Bharat Nalluri (born 1965) is a British–Indian film and television director. Personal life. 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.
- Film director, television director
- 1994–present
Bharat Nalluri was born in 1965 in Guntur, India. He is a director and producer, known for Boy Swallows Universe (2024), Flavia De Luce and Shantaram (2022). He is married to Kylie Morris.
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Dec 8, 2023 · Director Bharat Nalluri, the helm behind The Man Who Invented Christmas, talks about the tough times that inspired A Christmas Carol and how Charles Dickens brought joy to the world.
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Bharat Nalluri is a British television director. In 1993, he and producer Richard Johns co-founded Pilgrim Films. Nalluri is best known for his work with the independent production company Kudos Film & Television in the 2000s and early 2010s.
Aug 15, 2022 · Bharat Nalluri directs and executive produces. Andrea Barron, Nicole Clemens, Steve Golin and Justin Kurzel also executive produce along with Eric Warren Singer, who co-created the series. “Shantaram” is produced for Apple by Paramount Television Studios and Anonymous Content’s AC Studios.
Aug 6, 2008 · As befits a movie about unusual outcomes and chance encounters, Bharat Nalluri took a roundabout directorial journey before arriving at the screwball comedy of Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day.
The BAFTA-winning spy series Spooks is coming to an end after ten successful series. We talk to the director behind the very first and last episodes, who shares his career highlights, influences and advice for aspiring directors. Learn how he started out as a runner, writer and filmmaker, and how he made Spooks a game-changer for the BBC.