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Anubhav Sinha is an Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter who works primarily in Hindi cinema. After beginning his career in television in the 1990s, he transitioned to feature films in the early 2000s, directing commercial entertainers before reinventing himself in the late 2010s as a maker of socially engaged dramas. His later films, often described as part of a thematic cycle on contemporary Indian social issues, have brought him significant critical recognition.
| Full name | Anubhav Sinha |
|---|---|
| Profession | Director, producer, screenwriter |
| Industry | Hindi cinema, Indian television |
| Production company | Benaras Mediaworks |
| Notable films | Tum Bin (2001), Ra.One (2011), Mulk (2018), Article 15 (2019), Thappad (2020), Anek (2022), Bheed (2023), IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack (2024) |
| Education | Engineering background; associated with Aligarh Muslim University |
Sinha trained as an engineer before moving into media. He entered the entertainment industry through Indian television in the 1990s, directing music videos and serials during the early years of satellite television in India. This grounding in popular formats shaped his early film-making, which leaned toward mainstream genres.
Sinha directed television serials in the 1990s, including work for channels that were part of the early cable and satellite boom. He also directed several music videos during the Indipop wave of that decade.
His feature film debut, Tum Bin... Love Will Find a Way (2001), a romantic drama with a fresh cast, became a sleeper hit and remains his best-known early work. He followed it with films such as Aapko Pehle Bhi Kahin Dekha Hai (2003), Dus (2005), and Cash (2007), working largely within commercial action and thriller idioms.
In 2011, Sinha directed Ra.One, a science-fiction superhero film starring Shah Rukh Khan, which was among the most expensive Indian films of its time. He subsequently made Gulaab Gang (2014) and Tum Bin 2 (2016).
From 2018 onwards, Sinha's work pivoted toward issue-driven cinema:
In 2024, Sinha directed IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack, a Netflix series dramatising the 1999 hijacking of Indian Airlines Flight 814.
Sinha runs the production house Benaras Mediaworks, under which he has produced his own directorial ventures and backed projects by other filmmakers. The company has been associated with films such as Mulk, Article 15, Thappad, and Bheed, as well as productions including Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai-themed work and the Hansal Mehta-directed Faraaz (2023), which Sinha co-produced.
Sinha's later films are frequently grouped together as a body of work engaging with contemporary fault lines in Indian society — communal relations, caste, gender, regional identity, and migration. Critics have noted his attempt to combine mainstream stars and accessible storytelling with subject matter usually associated with independent cinema. The shift has been described as one of the more notable mid-career reinventions in twenty-first-century Hindi film direction.
Sinha is active on social media and in public commentary on cinema and politics. He has co-edited, with the journalist Bharathi S. Pradhan, written collections reflecting on cinema and current affairs, and has spoken at film festivals and industry forums on issues of censorship, representation, and the role of popular cinema.
| Year | Film | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2001 | Tum Bin... Love Will Find a Way | Director, writer |
| 2003 | Aapko Pehle Bhi Kahin Dekha Hai | Director |
| 2005 | Dus | Director, writer |
| 2007 | Cash | Director |
| 2011 | Ra.One | Director, writer |
| 2014 | Gulaab Gang | Director |
| 2016 | Tum Bin 2 | Director |
| 2018 | Mulk | Director, writer, producer |
| 2019 | Article 15 | Director, producer |
| 2020 | Thappad | Director, writer, producer |
| 2022 | Anek | Director, writer, producer |
| 2023 | Bheed | Director, writer, producer |
| 2024 | IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack | Director (web series) |