Pammi Somal
Born3 October 1955
Websitewww.pammisomal.com

Pammi Somal (born 3 October 1955) is an Indian filmmaker and Bollywood journalist.

Biography

Pammi Somal was born 3 October 1955. She studied at Carmel Convent in Chandigarh and earned a Masters in Sociology from Punjab University. After moving to Mumbai, she gained a diploma in Mass Communication & Journalism and another one in Creative Writing. She has a master's degree in Reiki along with a degree in Silva Mind Method and Law of Attraction.

Somal has written for various Bollywood magazines and has served as Assistant Editor with Cine Blitz[1] for many years.

In the 1990s, she started writing scripts for television serials and launched a magazine Cafe Celeb in 2003. After functioning as the CEO of a corporate house and President - Business Development for a Singapore-based media company, she started her own production company, Creative Steps Productions in 2006.[2] Since then, she has produced, written and directed two films, Mummy Punjabi (August 2011) and Na Jaane Kabse (September 2011).[3]

Filmography

Television

  • Ardhangini- 1994- Writer & Producer
  • Sanam – 1996- Story, Screenplay & Dialogues
  • Neeyat- 1999- Story, Screenplay & Dialogues
  • Kasauti- 2000- Story, Screenplay & Dialogues
  • Naqaab-2000- Story, Screenplay & Dialogues
  • Siski- 2001- Screenplay
  • Hare Kaanch Ki Churiaan (Telefilm)- 2001- Story, Screenplay & Dialogues
  • Na Jaane Kyun- 2001- Story & Dialogues
  • Sukanya- 2002- Dialogues
  • Samay ki Dhadkan- 2002- Story, Screenplay & Dialogues
  • Naata – 2002 - Story, Screenplay & Dialogues
  • Muskurahat- 2002- Story, Screenplay & Dialogues

Films

  • The Perfect Husband- (English)-2002- Dialogues
  • Mummy Punjabi - (English / Hindi)- 2011- Writer, Director & Producer
  • Na Jaane Kabse - (Hindi)-2011- Writer, Director & Producer

References

  1. "BBC Mummiji Information Page". October 2007. Archived from the original on 13 October 2007. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  2. "Na Jaane Kabse Creative Steps Pvt Ltd". Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  3. "Director Pammi Somal Filmology".

Sources


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