Ajay Monga

Ajay Monga
Born 1968
Mumbai
Nationality Indian
Occupation scriptwriter, film director
Years active 1996–present

Ajay Monga (born 1968) is an Indian scriptwriter and film director. He has written films like Corporate which starred Bipasha Basu and Kay Kay Menon and Fashion both directed by Madhur Bhandarkar.[1][2]

He has also written a supernatural thriller Flat! which was released in 2010.

Recently he completed the shooting of his debut film Padduram as a writer-director.[1]

Early life and education

Ajay has done his schooling from St. Anne's High School, Orlem Malad ...He did his graduation from Jai Hind College Churchgate. He has done his Advertising & Marketing Management subsequently from Xavier's Institute of Communications Mumbai.

In School as well as in college Ajay was associated with various cultural societies and groups. After college he was a part of Ekjute a theatre group run by Nadira Babbar.

Career

Ajay started his career as a copywriter with an advertising agency ADVIEWS. He became the business development head of the company and then set up his own Marketing & Management Consultancy outfit. Later he branched out into television as a writer, producer and director.

Ajay has also conceived and designed a non-academic platform for kids 'Chhoton Ka Funda'.

Filmography

Writer

Creative Producer

Director

Nominations

Television Foray

Ajay Monga's television foray Ad Mad Show was a comedy show which was aired in 1996 on Zee TV - (List of programs broadcast by Zee TV). The show found maximum acceptability amongst college kids who started experimenting with the wacky concept of ad-mad games in schools & colleges.

The Om Shanti Om Controversy

Ajay Monga has filed a copyright infringement case on Red Chillies Entertainment for the story screenplay of Om Shanti Om. [3]

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