Mira Nair is an Indian-American filmmaker based in New York City. Her production company, Mirabai Films, specializes in films for international audiences on Indian society.
Mira Nair Biography | Wiki
Real Name | Mira Nair |
Nickname | Mira |
Profession | American-Indian Filmmaker |
Famous For | Producing Cross-Culture Films On Social Issues |
Height (Inches) | 5’ 6” |
Weight (Kilogram) | 70 kg |
Weight (Pound) | 154 lbs |
Figure Measurement (approx.) | 34-28-36 |
Bra Size | 34B |
Eyes Color | Brown |
Hair Color | Black |
Date of Birth | October 15, 1957 |
Age (in 2020) | 62 Years |
Zodiac Sign/Sun Sign | Libra |
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Mira Nair Home | Education | School | Religion
Birth Place | Rourkela, Odisha, India |
Hometown | Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India |
School | Not Known |
Collage | Delhi University Loreto Convent, Shimla Harvard University |
Education Qualifications | B. A. (Socialogy) |
Nationality | Indian |
Religion | Hinduism |
Mira Nair Awards / Honours / Achievement
Awards/Honours/Achievement | • Blue Ribbon Award at American Film Festival for India Cabaret (1986) • Audience Award at Cannes Film Festival for Salaam Bombay! (1988) • Golden Camera Award at Cannes Film Festival for Salaam Bombay! (1988) • National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi for Salaam Bombay! (1988) • New Generation Award at Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards (1988) • Best Director (Foreign Film) at Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists for Mississippi Masala (1992) • Asian Media Award at Asian American International Film Festival (1992) • Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature for Mississippi Masala (1993) • Golden Lion (Best Film) at Venice Film Festival for Monsoon Wedding (2001) • Special Award for International Cinema at Zee Cine Awards for Monsoon Wedding (2002) • UNESCO Award at Venice Film Festival for 11’9″01 (2002) • Faith Hubley Web of Life Award at Rochester High Falls International Film Festival (2004) • India Abroad Person of the Year (2000) • Padma Bhushan (2012) |
Mira Nair Family and Relatives
Father | Update Soon |
Mother | Update Soon |
Brother | Update Soon |
Sister | Update Soon |
Mira Nair Favorite Things (Like / Dislike)
Hobbies | Writing Poetries, Acting, Painting, Gardening |
Favorite Food | Update Soon |
Favorite Actors | Update Soon |
Favorite Actresses | Update Soon |
Favorite Singers | Update Soon |
Favorite Film | Update Soon |
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Favorite Destination | Update Soon |
Mira Nair Love, Boyfriends, Husband, Affairs, Marital Status, and More
Marital Status | Married |
Boyfriend | Update Soon |
Husband | First Husband– Mitch Epstein Second husband– Mahmood Mamdani |
Son | Zohran |
Daughter | None |
Mira Nair Net Worth
Net Worth | $17 Million |
Mira Nair Contact
Website | N/A |
E-Mail Address | Not Known |
Phone Number | Not Known |
Wikipedia | Wikipedia.org |
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Facebook.com |
Mira Nair Controversy
Her film Kama Sutra (1996) was banned by the censor board of India because the movie was full of homosexual and heterosexual scenes.
Some Facts About Mira Nair
Does Mira Nair smoke?: Not Known
Does Mira Nair drink alcohol?: Not Known
Mira Nair was born in a humble family background in Odisha. She was the youngest of three siblings but was the leader of the family.
She was a bright student at her studies and for the same, she received a full scholarship from Harvard University.
She started her career, producing documentaries on social issues in India.
In 1979, she launched her first documentary film titled Jama Masjid Street, which was featured on the life of Muslims in Delhi.
She runs a film production house under the banner name of the Mirabai Films.
She was the member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1990 and Berlin International Film Festival in 2002.
She won several awards and honours for her meaningful and inspirational documentaries and films.
She cast non-actors from the Katwe for a real-life based film Queen of Katwe (2016).
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