Namrata Singh Gujral
- Director
- Producer
- Actress
Namrata Singh Gujral is a film producer, director and motivational speaker.
Gujral also serves as President of Uniglobe Entertainment, a Hollywood based studio which focuses on socially relevant, international projects for the North American market.
Gujral is a breast cancer survivor and blood cancer survivor. She attributes her medical journey to the dramatic shift in her life - a shift that has led her to choose entertainment projects that carry strong humanitarian angles.
Gujral is currently shooting 'Finding Match', a docu-drama on blood cancer, that traces the journey of humans from pre-historic times and the genetic changes that occurred, which make various ethnic groups more likely to find stem cell matches within their own communities.
Gujral's recent venture '5 Weddings', a Hollywood-Bollywood rom-com, starring Bollywood stars Nargis Fakhri (Bollywood Blockbuster 'Rockstar'), Rajkummar Rao (Bollywood Blockbuster 'Stree'), Oscar nominee Candy Clark ('American Graffiti') and Golden Globe nominee Bo Derek ('10') opened theatrically in 54 countries this past October. Film delves into the lives of Hijras, a group of transgender dancers at Indian weddings, who are socially ostracized.
Lifetime TV honored Gujral as one of their "Remarkable Women" making her the first Indian-American to join the ranks of other notables such as Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton. The honor was awarded for Warner Bros "1 a Minute" starring Olivia Newton-John, Melissa Etheridge, Deepak Chopra, Lisa Ray, Mumtaz, Jaclyn Smith, Barbara Mori and Billy Baldwin.
Gujral's first production 'Americanizing Shelley' starring Beau Bridges and Wil Wheaton was released theatrically in 24 countries with partners like WB in the USA. Film posted higher box office averages than Angelina Jolie's 'Changeling' and Brad Pitt's 'The Curious Life of Benjamin Button' in various territories including Dubai and South Africa.
Gujral also recently directed 'American Dream', a film starring Satya Bhabha (Deepa Mehta's 'Midnight's Children'), Alex Veadov ('Act Of Valor') and Omi Vaidya (Bollywood Blockbuster '3 Idiots'). The film covered the challenges faced by new immigrants from the third world who migrate to developed countries.
Gujral's upcoming projects include 'STILL' (a sci-fi feature), currently in casting and 'Tie That Binds' (a war based drama), currently in scripting which focuses on an international NATO mission in the Middle East.
Gujral has been recognized widely for her creative and commercial expertise on co-productions between Hollywood and Bollywood. She often lends her opinions at major networks like CNN, Fox and Times of India. Gujral has spoken on Hollywood-Bollywood co-productions at Stanford University, Nashville Film Fest, Melbourne Film Festival, Connecticut Film Fest and more.
Gujral was the first Indian-American invited by the late Bollywood stalwart Yash Chopra (Founder, Yash Raj Films) to speak on the dynamics of global co-productions at FICCI, India's highly prestigious entertainment conference, held annually in Mumbai. Gujral has also served as Juror at film festivals and several Miss India-America pageants.
As part of a give back to the world cancer community, Gujral launched The Thrive Channel in June 2017. TTC is a media brand devoted to cancer survivors. Gujral developed the shows Destination Survival, Ultimate Survivor and Thrive with Namrata as a guidebook for cancer survivors to promote a good quality life after cancer treatments. Shows feature experts Dr. Dennis Slamon (Inventor, Herceptin), Dr. Debu Tripathy (MD Anderson) and Dr. Deanna Attai (President, American Society of Surgeons).
Gujral started in the industry as an actress - a career choice she gave up in 2008 after her first cancer diagnosis. As an actress, Gujral's highlights include 'Dancin' In The Clouds, a first time "Country Rock" meets "Bollywood" duet with country music star Steve Azar ("Waitin' on Joe" w/ Morgan Freeman), recurring role of "Fari Bin Ghori" on CBS's "The Agency" produced by Wolfgang Peterson ("The Perfect Storm") and a five-year stint, on NBC's "Passions" (2001-2005). Gujral also essayed the role of Pakistani-American "Saira Ahmed" in CBS's Family Law (for which Gujral, along with co-stars Tony Danza and Kathleen Quinlan, were Columbia Tristar's official nomination for Emmy Awards 2002).
Gujral also serves as President of Uniglobe Entertainment, a Hollywood based studio which focuses on socially relevant, international projects for the North American market.
Gujral is a breast cancer survivor and blood cancer survivor. She attributes her medical journey to the dramatic shift in her life - a shift that has led her to choose entertainment projects that carry strong humanitarian angles.
Gujral is currently shooting 'Finding Match', a docu-drama on blood cancer, that traces the journey of humans from pre-historic times and the genetic changes that occurred, which make various ethnic groups more likely to find stem cell matches within their own communities.
Gujral's recent venture '5 Weddings', a Hollywood-Bollywood rom-com, starring Bollywood stars Nargis Fakhri (Bollywood Blockbuster 'Rockstar'), Rajkummar Rao (Bollywood Blockbuster 'Stree'), Oscar nominee Candy Clark ('American Graffiti') and Golden Globe nominee Bo Derek ('10') opened theatrically in 54 countries this past October. Film delves into the lives of Hijras, a group of transgender dancers at Indian weddings, who are socially ostracized.
Lifetime TV honored Gujral as one of their "Remarkable Women" making her the first Indian-American to join the ranks of other notables such as Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton. The honor was awarded for Warner Bros "1 a Minute" starring Olivia Newton-John, Melissa Etheridge, Deepak Chopra, Lisa Ray, Mumtaz, Jaclyn Smith, Barbara Mori and Billy Baldwin.
Gujral's first production 'Americanizing Shelley' starring Beau Bridges and Wil Wheaton was released theatrically in 24 countries with partners like WB in the USA. Film posted higher box office averages than Angelina Jolie's 'Changeling' and Brad Pitt's 'The Curious Life of Benjamin Button' in various territories including Dubai and South Africa.
Gujral also recently directed 'American Dream', a film starring Satya Bhabha (Deepa Mehta's 'Midnight's Children'), Alex Veadov ('Act Of Valor') and Omi Vaidya (Bollywood Blockbuster '3 Idiots'). The film covered the challenges faced by new immigrants from the third world who migrate to developed countries.
Gujral's upcoming projects include 'STILL' (a sci-fi feature), currently in casting and 'Tie That Binds' (a war based drama), currently in scripting which focuses on an international NATO mission in the Middle East.
Gujral has been recognized widely for her creative and commercial expertise on co-productions between Hollywood and Bollywood. She often lends her opinions at major networks like CNN, Fox and Times of India. Gujral has spoken on Hollywood-Bollywood co-productions at Stanford University, Nashville Film Fest, Melbourne Film Festival, Connecticut Film Fest and more.
Gujral was the first Indian-American invited by the late Bollywood stalwart Yash Chopra (Founder, Yash Raj Films) to speak on the dynamics of global co-productions at FICCI, India's highly prestigious entertainment conference, held annually in Mumbai. Gujral has also served as Juror at film festivals and several Miss India-America pageants.
As part of a give back to the world cancer community, Gujral launched The Thrive Channel in June 2017. TTC is a media brand devoted to cancer survivors. Gujral developed the shows Destination Survival, Ultimate Survivor and Thrive with Namrata as a guidebook for cancer survivors to promote a good quality life after cancer treatments. Shows feature experts Dr. Dennis Slamon (Inventor, Herceptin), Dr. Debu Tripathy (MD Anderson) and Dr. Deanna Attai (President, American Society of Surgeons).
Gujral started in the industry as an actress - a career choice she gave up in 2008 after her first cancer diagnosis. As an actress, Gujral's highlights include 'Dancin' In The Clouds, a first time "Country Rock" meets "Bollywood" duet with country music star Steve Azar ("Waitin' on Joe" w/ Morgan Freeman), recurring role of "Fari Bin Ghori" on CBS's "The Agency" produced by Wolfgang Peterson ("The Perfect Storm") and a five-year stint, on NBC's "Passions" (2001-2005). Gujral also essayed the role of Pakistani-American "Saira Ahmed" in CBS's Family Law (for which Gujral, along with co-stars Tony Danza and Kathleen Quinlan, were Columbia Tristar's official nomination for Emmy Awards 2002).