Rajashree is an Indian novelist and film-maker. She has been working in the Bombay film industry after studying film direction at the Film and Television Institute of India. She has written and directed a film, The Rebel, which won a National Award and was screened at many film festivals. She has made a film about communal violence called The Connection. Her critically-acclaimed debut, Trust Me, is the biggest-selling Indian chick lit novel.
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- Rajashree is an Indian novelist and film-maker. She has been working in the Bombay film industry after studying film direction at the Film and Television Institute of India. She has written and directed a film, The Rebel, which won a National Award and was screened at many film festivals. She has made a film about communal violence called The Connection. Her critically-acclaimed debut, Trust Me, is the biggest-selling Indian chick lit novel. It is set in Bollywood, the Bombay film industry, and uses the narrative structure of a 'masala' Bollywood film. She currently lives and works in Bombay, India.
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- Rajashree’s picture on the cover of '' Trust Me''
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- '''Novel''': '' Trust Me''
'''Film''': ''The Rebel''
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- Rajashree is an Indian novelist and film-maker. She has been working in the Bombay film industry after studying film direction at the Film and Television Institute of India. She has written and directed a film, The Rebel, which won a National Award and was screened at many film festivals. She has made a film about communal violence called The Connection. Her critically-acclaimed debut, Trust Me, is the biggest-selling Indian chick lit novel.
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