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Mukul Deora is a renowned name in the art and entertainment market. He has impressed the international audience not only with his one of a kind musical abilities but also his interest in recognizing and backing types of arts. He has lately made Netflix’s The White Tiger, a film based on the prize-winning novel by Aravind Adiga. It is however a different feat in his profession. Deora began his journey by writing, composing and making his album Stray in 2006.
Mukul mentioned, “I have spent most of my life channeling my disparate influences into producing items that hopefully travel all more than the planet, and will continue to do so. After the White Tiger released, I got so lots of mails from film-makers, writers, actors from all more than the planet who could not think that a person in India could make such a film. For me, it would be good to just carry on this factor and make persons in any component of the planet think that they can make a international film based on a particular story from their nation and that it can have these wings to take more than the planet . “
After the release of Stray, Deora achieved multiple musical milestones. The album not only reached number 12 on Indian charts, but it received critical success from international publications like the UK’s Guardian, Pennyblackmusic and many more. He performed at Tate Modern, London, the National Center for the Performing Arts, World Social Forum in India. Used to launch the prestigious UK Cultural Olympics, Deora along with Shezaad Dawood directed The Body Electric in 2008.
He also did a solo art show titled BREAK in 2009 in Mumbai which in 2012 went to showcase at the Diesel + Art exhibition with images and videos from the original event.
From hosting a month-long radio show on Bob Dylan to being voted as the Best Dressed Indian by GQ, Deora has many such notable achievements. He also produced films like Bheja Fry 2 and The White Tiger. He also performed at TED India where he collaborated with Kalaripayattu dancers for a piece called The Wandering Arrow.
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