Poet-lyricist Prasoon Joshi turns 50: A look at his Bollywood journey

Indian poet, lyricist, screenwriter, marketer and others Prasoon Joshi is celebrating his 50th birthday today. Prasoon is a well known name nationally and internationally. He is now the chairman of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). In addition to this BollywoodHe is very much liked by poets across the country. His talent and his love for poetry and art has left a mark on the industry.

The writer was born on 16 September 1971 in Uttarakhand. Prasoon Joshi started writing at the age of 17 and published his first book ‘Main Aur Woh’ at the same age.

On his birthday, take a look at his Bollywood journey:

Prasoon made his Bollywood debut as a film lyricist in 2001 with Rajkumar Santoshi’s Lajja. The film became a hit and due to this he got another project with Yash Chopra’s Hum Tum. After that no one could stop Prasoon Joshi. After this the writer contributed to several successful films, including Rang De Basanti, Fanna Taare Zameen Par, Black and Delhi 6.

He also became a dialogue writer in 2006, when he wrote dialogues for Rang De Basanti, starring Aamir Khan. He was awarded the Filmfare Best Lyricist Award for the songs Chand Sifarish and Taare Zameen Par Ke Maa from the film Fanaa. Both the songs are still in the list of favorite songs of many people.

Prasoon has won many awards and honours; It has become a regular thing for him. Prasoon has received the prestigious National Award twice for his work. First film for Taare Zameen Par and second for Chittagong.

Prasoon wrote the script for the award-winning film Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, which chronicles Indian track and field athlete Milkha Singh. In 2015, he was awarded the Padma Shri, India’s fourth highest civilian award, for his contribution to the field of art and literature.

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