Sumit Mishra
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Sumit Mishra | |
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| Born | Bihar, India |
| Occupations | Filmmaker, Art Director and Painter |
| Years active | 2006 - 2024 |
| Website | www |
Sumit Mishra is an Indian filmmaker, art director and painter.[1][2][3] He is most known for his credits in projects like Khidki, Agam, Ahista Ahista, Naagin 3 and Madhubala.[4][5][1] He is also the director and founder of Manikarnika International Film Festival.[6][7]
As a director
Mishra belongs to Bihar, India.[5] Mishra is an alumnus of Banaras Hindu University.[5]
He made his directing debut in 2016 with the film Amrita and I.[8] In 2020, he directed the film Khidki.[9] In 2022, he contributed in the film Agam.[10] He also directed the film Banaras Vanilla.[11]
As an art director
He made his debut as an art director in the year 2006 with the film Ahista Ahista.[1] His noted projects as an art director including: Alif, Naagin-3, Madhubala, Nakkash, Wake Up India, among others.[1][12][13]
As a painter
He is also a professional painter. His paintings got featured in various noted art galleries including: AIFACS, Jehangir Art Gallery, Bajaj Art Gallery, Nehru Centre, among others.[14][15][16][17]