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Kanu Behl

Kanu Behl

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Biography

Kanu Behl, born in 1980, is an Indian film director and screenwriter renowned for his contributions to Hindi cinema. Behl began his career by assisting director Dibakar Banerjee on the cult hit "Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!" and co-writing "LSD: Love Sex aur Dhokha." In his directorial debut, "Titli," Behl showcased his talent at various international film festivals, including Melbourne, Rio de Janeiro, Zurich, Filmfest Hamburg, and BFI London. The script of "Titli" was chosen by NFDC for the Screenwriters' Lab 2012, ultimately securing the Post Production Award at Film Bazaar's Work-In-Progress Lab. The film "Titli" received a nomination for the Caméra d'Or at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.

Known For

Agra
5.0

The story of a family and an exploration of space in an increasingly crowded world. It follows the quest for a sexual odyssey of an individual.

Agra

2025
Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!
7.0

Lovinder Singh, a thief now in custody and facing trial, reflects on his life of crime while the press reflect on how he managed to get away with so much before being arrested.

Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!

2008
LSD: Love, Sex aur Dhokha
6.0

A video camcorder, a store security camera, and concealed cameras candidly expose lives in three loosely linked tales.

LSD: Love, Sex aur Dhokha

2010
Despatch
4.7

Determined to break the next big story and refashion his complicated personal life, Joy embarks on a relentless odyssey through the heart and gut of Mumbai.

Despatch

2024
Titli
6.7

A young man in Delhi tries to break free from his controlling, criminal brothers.

Titli

2015
Binnu Ka Sapna
6.0

‘Binnu Ka Sapna’ delves deep into a malignant mindset, trying to bare the ticking time bombs around us and illuminate the wicks that light them.

Binnu Ka Sapna

2019
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N/A

An Indian man goes looking for someone from Gurgaon to Bordeaux, and in his search, life takes a different turn, and he falls in love with another, but they don’t speak each other’s language.

Loving Anais

Three Blind Men
N/A

India is the largest democracy in the world. In Delhi, the capital, there is a street set aside for permanent protests - Parliament Street. People converge daily to make all sorts of grand demands. Among the crowds three blind men come across an elephant. While the crowds surge and shout their demands, the men try to decide what the elephant is. They each experience something different. This film provides a simple illustration of our ability to agree on our diversity in the chaos that surrounds us.

Three Blind Men