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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pammi Somal (born 3 October 1955) is an Indian filmmaker and Bollywood journalist.

Biography

Pammi Somal studied at Carmel Convent in Chandigarh and earned a Masters in Sociology from Punjab University. After moving to Mumbai, she earned a diplomas in Mass Communication & Journalism, as well as in Creative Writing. She has a master's degree in Reiki along with a degree in Silva Mind Method and Law of Attraction.

Somal has written for various Bollywood magazines and has served as Assistant Editor with Cine Blitz[1] for many years.

In the 1990s, she started writing scripts for television serials and launched a magazine Cafe Celeb in 2003. After functioning as the CEO of a corporate house and President – Business Development for a Singapore-based media company, she started her own production company, Creative Steps Productions, in 2006.[2] Since then, she has produced, written and directed two films: Mummy Punjabi (August 2011) and Na Jaane Kabse (September 2011).[3]

Filmography

Television

  • Ardhangini – 1994 – Writer, Producer
  • Sanam – 1996 – Story, Screenplay, Dialogues
  • Neeyat – 1999 – Story, Screenplay, Dialogues
  • Kasauti – 2000 – Story, Screenplay, Dialogues
  • Naqaab – 2000 – Story, Screenplay, Dialogues
  • Siski – 2001 – Screenplay
  • Hare Kaanch Ki Churiaan (Telefilm) – 2001 – Story, Screenplay, Dialogues
  • Na Jaane Kyun – 2001 – Story, Dialogues
  • Sukanya – 2002 – Dialogues
  • Samay ki Dhadkan – 2002 – Story, Screenplay, Dialogues
  • Naata – 2002 – Story, Screenplay, Dialogues
  • Muskurahat – 2002 – Story, Screenplay, Dialogues

Films

  • The Perfect Husband (English) – 2002 – Dialogues
  • Mummy Punjabi (English / Hindi) – 2011 – Writer, Director, Producer
  • Na Jaane Kabse (Hindi) – 2011 – Writer, Director, Producer

References

  1. ^ "BBC Mummiji Information Page". October 2007. Archived from the original on 13 October 2007. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Na Jaane Kabse Creative Steps Pvt Ltd". Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  3. ^ "Director Pammi Somal Filmology".

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