Niranjan Iyengar
| Niranjan Iyengar | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Screenwriter |
| Nationality | Indian |
Niranjan Iyengar, born in Anand, India, is a screenwriter and lyricist particularly known for his work with director Karan Johar.[1] He is also author of the book, The Making of Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham..[2] Niranjan also hosts the talk show 'Look Who's talking with Niranjan', which is aired on Zee Café.[3]
Selected filmography
| Movie | Year | Dialogues | Lyrics | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kal Ho Naa Ho | 2003 | • | ||
| Jism | 2003 | • | ||
| Paap | 2003 | • | ||
| Rog | 2003 | • | ||
| Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna | 2006 | • | ||
| I See You | 2006 | • | ||
| Kya Love Story Hai | 2006 | • | as Niranjan Avinger | |
| Kidnap | 2008 | • | ||
| Fashion | 2008 | • | ||
| Life Partner | 2009 | • | ||
| Wake Up Sid | 2009 | • | ||
| Kurbaan | 2009 | • | • | |
| We are Family | 2010 | • | ||
| My Name Is Khan | 2010 | • | • | |
| Ra.One | 2012 | • | Lyrics for the song Chammak Challo, with Vishal Dadlani | |
| Heroine | 2012 | • | ||
| Student of the Year | 2012 | • | ||
| D-Day | 2013 | • | • | |
| Heartless | 2014 | • |
Awards and nominations
- Nominated: Best Dialogue - Kal Ho Naa Ho (2004)
- Nominated: Best Dialogue - Kal Ho Naa Ho (2004)
- Nominated: Best Lyricist - "Sajda" and "Noor-e-Khuda" from My Name Is Khan (2011)
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