Vikram Dhillon
Vikram Dhillon | |
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Born |
Vikram Dyal Dhillon September 5, 1973 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Occupation | Director, Producer, Actor, Television Presenter, CEO of Eyeline Entertainment |
Parent(s) |
Dyal Singh Dhillon Harcharan Kaur Dhillon |
Relatives |
Virikshat Dhillon (Brother) Vekeana Dhillon (Sister) Puneet Sira (Brother-in -law) |
Vikram Dhillon (born September 5, 1973) is an Indo-Canadian film producer, director, actor and a former VJ.
Biography
Career
Vikram Dhillon directed a Punjabi feature film titled Pinky Moge Wali starring Neeru Bajwa, Geeta Zaildar and Gavie Chahal, released September 28, 2012.[1] Dhillon is a partner with Puneet Sira in Eyeline Entertainment, a production company which has several feature films in development and pre-production slated for 2013 and 2014.[2]
Vikram Dhillon began his career as a VJ for Rupert Murdoch’s Channel V (Star TV)[3] where he hosted the shows V Challenge, Cool Maal and Late Night V. Dhillon went on to produce and direct series for the channel such as The Chair, Chat Room and Cool Maal.
The feature film documentary Bollywood Bound (2003)[4][5][6] (Canadian National Film Board) followed the lives of Vikram Dhillon, Vekeana Dhillon, Neeru Bajwa and Ruby Bhatia as Indo-Canadians in Bollywood. The film premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in 2003.
Dhillon continued his work as a producer with Jataka Tales for Japanese television, Sanatta, a horror series, I Like an interview based series for B4U Music. He went on to produce a talk show called Take One for Geo tv in Dubai.
Dhillon has directed a series of commercials for the Society Magazine which he also produced. Dhillon produced and directed Music Videos for bands such as Mantra,[7][8] and Signia. Independently, he’s produced and directed Corporate Videos and AVs for Idea Cellular, Magna Publishing Co. and Consulate General of Canada (Mumbai).
Dhillon produced and directed a short documentary film, Mogaveera, for the Vyavasthaphaka Mandali (Mumbai).
Personal life
Dhillon's sister Vekeana Dhillon is a screen writer and actress, who has written Puneet Sira’s I - Proud To Be An Indian, Jai Veeru and Kisaan.
Dhillon is the son of the retired Environmental Health Officer Mr. Dyal Singh Dhillon and the late Harcharan Kaur Dhillon, who wrote the lyrics to the song "Khyalan Wich"[9] which was featured in I - Proud To Be An Indian (2004).
Filmography
Director
- Ji Karda (2013) Punjabi Feature Film
- Pinky Moge Wali (2012) Punjabi Feature Film
- Signia (2007) Music Video
- Mogaveera (2006) Documentary
- Mantra (2005) Music Video
- Idea Cellular (2005) Audio Visual
- Society Achiever’s Awards (2002) Television
- V Chat Room (2000) Television
- The Chair (2000) Television
- V Cool Maal (1999) Television
Producer
- Ji Karda (2013) Punjabi Feature Film
- Signia(2007) Music Video
- Mogaveera (2006) Documentary
- Take One (2005) Television
- Rog Judiyan (2005) Music Video
- Mantra (2005) Music Video
- Idea Cellular (2005) Audio Visual
- Jataka Tales (2003) Television
- Sanatta (2002) Television
- Society Achiever’s Awards (2002) Television
- Society Magazine (2002) Commercial
- V Chat Room (2000) Television
- The Chair (2000) Television
- Cool Maal (1999) Television
Television presenter
- Chai Time (2008) (Bollywood Expert) Television
- Late Night V (2000) (Host) Television
- V Cool Maal (1999) (Host) Television
- V Challenge (1999) (Host) Television
Actor
- Bollywood Bound (2004) (As Himself) Feature Film
- Ponds Cream (1998) (Lead) T.V. Commercial
- Nescafe Coffee (1998) (Lead) T.V. Commercial
- Jenson & Nicholson Paints (1997) (Lead) T.V. Commercial
References
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑ "Metrofeature". Archives.digitaltoday.in. September 13, 1999. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
- ↑ "Movies: Bollywood calling: Meet Indo-Canadian filmmaker Nisha Pahuja". rediff.com. June 22, 2002. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
- ↑ "Bollywood-Bound - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes". Movies.nytimes.com. November 1, 2010. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
- ↑ "Bollywood Bound". Upperstall.Com. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
- ↑ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India – Chandigarh Stories". The Tribune. India. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
- ↑ "Another Punjab-Canada combination is here". The Hindu. Chennai, India. May 23, 2004.
- ↑ "I – Proud To Be An Indian".