Sumit Arora: Crafting Stories from Film Sets to Personal Scripts
Sumit Arora, a screenwriter known for works like 'Stree' and 'The Family Man', hails from a humble background in Meerut. Arora's journey from writing newspaper columns to penning popular film dialogues is marked by challenges in Mumbai. His work emphasizes the importance of narrative over mere dialogue.
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Sumit Arora, a renowned screenwriter in the Indian film industry, has crafted a remarkable journey from Meerut's literary-rich environment to the bustling lanes of Mumbai's film scene. Known for hits like 'Stree' and 'The Family Man', Arora always aspired to be a writer and began his work early in newspapers.
Despite starting in an uncertain city with a middle-class background, Arora's persistence led him to the world of television and subsequently, his breakthrough film, 'Stree'. His dialogues, like the characters in his scripts, often leave an indelible mark on pop culture, resonating with audiences long after films wrap.
Currently, he is involved in notable upcoming projects while grappling with the yearning for personal writing, longing to pen a memoir and publish his poetry. His narrative journey is a testament to following one's passion amidst the realities of financial and creative demands.
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