Rupesh Paul is a renown Indian film director, screenwriter, and poet. As a filmmaker, his first movie, titled 'The Temptation Between My Legs' was denied a certificate by the Censor Board of India. He could have gone back to journalism but Rupesh Paul decided to march ahead in the film world itself. He made 'One Cannot Step into Same River Twice' which earned glowing reviews at the Cannes Film Festival and Florence Film Festival in 2010. "My Mother's Laptop" followed soon after, starring Suresh Gopi and Shweta Menon. Rupesh Paul also made three short films, Mrigam (The Beast), Pithavum Kanyakayum, and Kanni(The Virgin). The next year, he made his first international movie, 'The Secret Diaries of Monalisa'. Later, a chance meeting with Producer Sohan Roy at the Cannes led to another international movie, "Saint Dracula 3D" which was premiered at the Cannes in 2012. Kamasutra 3D, the mega dream project of Rupesh Paul came soon after. This movie broke records with the pre-sale of international rights at the Cannes in 2013. It also made its way to the Academy long-list in three categories, the only Indian movie to do so. At the 67th Annual Cannes Film Festival, Rupesh Paul announced five movies- 36 MM 3D is Marilyn Monroe's biopic, The Monologues Of A Sex Maniac is about a boy feeling lost in a sexually resurgent India. Savita Barbie, a thriller, revolves around two warring gangs of the Mumbai underworld. The Vanishing Act: The Untold Story Of The Missing Malaysian Plane is a fictional account of what may have happened aboard a plane that recently went missing over the waters of the Indian Ocean and Kamasutra 3D is an erotic tale based on the ancient Indian epic of the same name. Of course, 'The Vanishing Act' created controversy the world over for the love triangle portrayed between the crew in the trailer. The filmmaker apologized and the matter went to rest. But the journey of Rupesh Paul, the creator of magic on screen, continues.
Rupesh Tillu is an actor, director and independent film-maker, born in Mumbai India. He holds MFA in Physical Comedy from The National School of Dramatic Arts, Sweden. He has received several international theatre awards such as Outstanding Artist/Act - Stockholm Fringe Festival 2012, A Special Jury Award - Best of Prague Fringe Festival 2013 and many more. He played the title role of Boicheck in a feature film directed by national award winner Santosh Sivan. The film is a Hindi adaptation of Georg Buchner's Woyzeck. He played the character of 'Yorick' in a Hollywood production 'Ophelia', directed by Claire McCarthy, where he got an opportunity to do scenes with Clive Owen and Naomi Watts. He has also played the character of Ajay in the national and international award winner feature film Ship of Theseus. His new work Har Och Nu is commissioned by Tyst Teater/Riksteatern (Swedish National Theatre), which premiered in March 2017 in Sweden, followed by a national tour. He has worked with several theatre companies such as Avikal Theatre Company (India), Urban Theatre Company (Sweden), Teater Slava (Sweden), Bananteatern (Sweden). He has done expeditions with Clowns without Borders to Moldova, Palestine, Israel, India, Jordan, Nepal, Bhutan and Egypt. He is a part of Drömställe - A clown trio, which toured nationally in all renowned theatres of Sweden in 2013, and since then the play has been touring in Europe's prestigious theatre festivals. His vocational training includes one year Physical Theatre at Fhsk Vårdinge By. Professional Clown training with Clowns without Borders Sweden. He has also worked for UNESCO Centre for Peace, Frederick M.D, USA. His debut documentary feature film 'The Living Gods' is co-produced by the Swedish National Television which will premiere on SVT- Kspecial in the autumn 2017 . He is the founder and artistic director of Theatreact.
Rupeshwari Sharma is known for Saanjh (2017).
Rupi Dhillon is an actress, known for Partition (2007).
Rupi Kamboj is known for Yaraan Naal Baharaan (2005).
Rupi Kaur is a poet, author, illustrator, activist, and performer. Her works have taken the literary world by storm with international acclaim. Rupi's collections of poetry include milk and honey, the sun and her flowers, and home body, which have sold over 8 million copies worldwide. Rupi feels most at home on stage having sold out 4 international tours. Her latest work includes her introduction to film by performing and executive producing, Rupi Kaur Live (2021) - a spoken-word live performance, the first poetry special of its kind. Rupi wrote, illustrated, and self-published her first collection, milk and honey at age 21. In the years since, milk and honey has become an international phenomenon. It's sold over 5 million copies alone, been translated into more than 40 languages, and has spent over three years on the New York Times Best Sellers List. Her second collection, the sun and her flowers, debuted even stronger than the first, and immediately topped bestseller lists around the globe. Rupi's most recent poetry collection, home body, soared to #1 on best sellers lists around the world. In 2019, Rupi wrote the foreword for Kahlil Gibran's, The Prophet, and was named "Writer of the Decade" by The New Republic. Rupi's work explores a variety of themes ranging from love, loss, trauma, healing, femininity, migration, and revolution. She's a storyteller and chronicler-a repository of community and history. She's a Forbes 30 under 30, an editor of the 2016 Mays Literary Anthology of New Writing from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and one of BBC's 100 women of 2017.
Rupika Chopra is known for I Am Not a Sex Machine (2016) and Kafas (2023).
Rupin Shah is known for Saheb (2019).
Rupinder Chahal is known for Puaada (2021), Cat (2022) and Chak Jawana (2010).