Name Bauddhayan Mukherji Children Aarsha Mukherji Movies Teenkahon | Spouse Monalisa Mukherji Role Film director | |
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Parents Mira Mukherji, Banaj Mukherji Similar People Suman Mukhopadhyay, Bibhutibhushan Mukhopadhyay, Syed Mustafa Siraj, Kharaj Mukherjee, Joy Sengupta |
Interview with the violin player director bauddhayan mukherji by film critic lalit rao fipresci
Bauddhayan Mukherji aka 'Buddy' (born 1 June 1973, in Kolkata, India) is one of India's leading advertisement film directors based in Mumbai. He is best known for his direction of Bell Bajao, a campaign against domestic violence and feature films like 'Teenkahon' and 'The Violin Player'.
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- Interview with the violin player director bauddhayan mukherji by film critic lalit rao fipresci
- Popular Videos Bauddhayan Mukherji Advertising
- Family
- Film production company
- Awards
- References

Popular Videos - Bauddhayan Mukherji & Advertising
Family
Bauddhayan's father, Banaj Mukherji, was a physically challenged poet and his mother, Mira Mukherji, a school teacher. In the post Naxal movement era when he was born, Bauddhayan’s family went through a huge financial turmoil and his mom worked tirelessly to make ends meet. Bauddhayan’s early years was spent in Gouri Bari Lane in north Calcutta though he studied in South Point School in the south. Bauddhayan imbibed his creative instincts from his dad, who was instrumental in his son’s interest in sports particularly cricket, Bengali literature, Tagore, Rabindrasangeet, films. After finishing his tenth in 1990, Bauddhayan got admission to St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata where he studied till 1995 majoring in Economics. Post that he studied advertising at the Clarion College of Communication. Bauddhayan stays in Mumbai with his daughter Aarsha and wife Monalisa with whom he runs Little Lamb Films.
Film production company
Bauddhayan is the founder director of Little Lamb Films, one of Mumbai’s leading boutique production houses. Little Lamb Films has produced two films - Teenkahon (Three Obsessions; in Bengali) and The Violin Player (in Hindi).