Rajeev Masand

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Born (1976-03-13) 13 March 1976 (age 50)[citation needed]
Gangtok, Sikkim, India
OccupationsFilm critic, writer, media personality
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Rajeev Masand
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Born (1976-03-13) 13 March 1976 (age 50)[citation needed]
Gangtok, Sikkim, India
EducationH.R. College of Commerce and Economics and Mumbai University
OccupationsFilm critic, writer, media personality
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Last updated: 4 January 2025
Websiterajeevmasand.com

Rajeev Masand (born 13 March 1976)[citation needed] is an Indian film critic and journalist. He has worked for Noida based English language news channel CNN-Indian Broadcasting Network (CNN-IBN).[1] He usually reviews Bollywood films and major Hollywood films released in India in his weekend show Now Showing. He has joined Dharma Productions as a talent manager.[2]

Masand studied at H.R. College of Commerce and Economics and graduated from Mumbai University, Masand started reporting at the age of 16 at The Times of India newspaper. He later became assistant editor at The Indian Express.[3] In January 2003, he joined STAR News as a special correspondent and as the host of Masand Ki Pasand.[4] In 2005, Masand moved to CNN-IBN where he is currently[clarification needed] the film critic and runs an ongoing video reviews series on the CNN-IBN website, Masand's Verdict.[5] He also became the host of CNN-IBN's entertainment series, To Catch a Star.[6][7]

Career

Masand also has a popular YouTube channel, where he posts weekly his film reviews (filmed as CNN-News18's 'Now Showing' segments, which are also posted concurrently to their channel) and regular interviews with key figures in the entertainment industry (both Indian and occasionally International), mostly actors and directors.[8]

Additionally, he writes as an entertainment-industry columnist for several publications, such as Open Magazine, Firstpost, News18, The Quint and for his own website, Rajeevmasand.com.

Among other recognitions, Masand was thrice awarded ‘Best Entertainment Critic’ by the National Television (NT) Awards, in 2008, 2010 and 2011.[9]

Criticism

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