Tanuj Chopra

He directed the Netflix web series Delhi Crime 2, whose first part was nominated for an International Emmy[1] Chopra was raised in Silicon Valley,[2] and obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Semiotics from Brown University in 1999.

[5] As an undergraduate at Brown University, he wrote, directed and produced Uljhan, a 10-minute short film that played in festivals in New York and Los Angeles.

In 2003, he directed, edited, and produced a short romance film entitled Butterfly, starring Tillotama Shome, which was shot in New Delhi and screened at over 20 festivals across North America, Europe, India and Pakistan.

Turns Ten is a commissioned piece about the Queens, New York based non-profit organization South Asian Youth Action.

[18] In 2006, Chopra wrote, produced, and directed his first feature film, Punching at the Sun, depicting the life of a troubled South Asian teen (Misu Khan) living in Queens, New York.

[21] Chopra started work on the Kickstarter crowd-funded indie feature film Nature Boy in 2011, which tells the story of an ex-tennis champion who finds himself washed up and disconnected in his hometown at age 33.