Bauddhayan Mukherji

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Bauddhayan Mukherji aka 'Buddy' (born 1 June 1973, in Kolkata, India) is one of India's leading advertisement film director based in Mumbai, best known for the campaign against domestic violence called 'Bell Bajao', which was directed by him.[1]

He is the founder director of Little Lamb Films,[2][3][4] one of Mumbai’s leading boutique production houses.

Bauddhayan has numerous awards under his belt. The most prominent being the Silver Lion at Cannes, The London International Award (LIA), back to back Spikes Golds and One Show merits for his Bell Bajao campaign.

Bauddhayan stays in Mumbai with his daughter Aarsha and wife Monalisa with whom he runs Little Lamb Films.

Little Lamb Films has just finished producing its first Bengali feature called Teenkahon (Three Obsessions) which is slated for a 2015 release. His second feature is The Violin Player which is in Hindi.

Bauddhayan was born on the 1st of June 1973. His father, Banaj Mukherji, was a physically challenged poet and mother, Mira Mukherji a school teacher. In the post Naxal movement era when he was born, Bauddhayan’s family did go 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. He 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.

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