Rajashree is an Indian novelist and film-maker. She has been working
in the Mumbai film industry after studying film direction at the Film
and Television Institute of India. She has written and directed a
film, The Rebel, which won a National Award in the Best Short Fiction
Film category at the 43rd National Film Awards. The jury presented the
award "for showing an adolescent's journey to maturity and his coming
to terms with his mother." The film was screened at many film
festivals. She has made a film about communal violence called The
Connection.Her critically acclaimed debut, Trust Me, is the
biggest-selling Indian chick lit novel. It is set in Bollywood, the
Mumbai film industry, and uses the narrative structure of a 'masala'
Bollywood film.She currently[when?] lives and works in Mumbai, India.
in the Mumbai film industry after studying film direction at the Film
and Television Institute of India. She has written and directed a
film, The Rebel, which won a National Award in the Best Short Fiction
Film category at the 43rd National Film Awards. The jury presented the
award "for showing an adolescent's journey to maturity and his coming
to terms with his mother." The film was screened at many film
festivals. She has made a film about communal violence called The
Connection.Her critically acclaimed debut, Trust Me, is the
biggest-selling Indian chick lit novel. It is set in Bollywood, the
Mumbai film industry, and uses the narrative structure of a 'masala'
Bollywood film.She currently[when?] lives and works in Mumbai, India.
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