Sanjeev Puri

Movies

Baa Baaa Black Sheep
Writer
The world turns upside down for Baba on his 25th birthday, when he learns that his apparently boring father is in fact a dreaded hitman, and that his family has made a tradition out of this morbid business for the past 12 generations! Now, the time has come for Baba to take over as the 13th. And as if all of this is not enough, there is the strange case of the love interest with her own secrets, a stolen Renoir painting and prowling contract killers. The plot thickens, but is Baba ready for the mayhem that's about to ensue!?
Aksar 2
Screenplay
A love triangle where everybody is blackmailing the other two gets a nasty upset when one of them is suddenly found murdered.
Dreams
Screenplay
Dreams highlights the role played by a happy-go-lucky flamboyant Bollywood film Director in uplifting the mundane existence of a poor girl. Derided by people, including her own parents, the girl considers her birth to be curse until the Director instills her with new-found confidence, hope and self-belief.
Aan: Men at Work
Writer
Crime is at its highest peak in Mumbai with it split in three ways. Walia has one-third, Manik Rao has one-third and Roshni has a third of the Mumbai territory. The crime rate rises with more smuggling, trading and illegal activities soaring.
Aan: Men at Work
Screenplay
Crime is at its highest peak in Mumbai with it split in three ways. Walia has one-third, Manik Rao has one-third and Roshni has a third of the Mumbai territory. The crime rate rises with more smuggling, trading and illegal activities soaring.
Wrong Number
Screenplay
A group of friends love to prank-call random people from the phone book...until a chance connection leads to a serious entanglement.
Wrong Number
Dialogue
A group of friends love to prank-call random people from the phone book...until a chance connection leads to a serious entanglement.
Gandhi
Young Man
In the early years of the 20th century, Mohandas K. Gandhi, a British-trained lawyer, forsakes all worldly possessions to take up the cause of Indian independence. Faced with armed resistance from the British government, Gandhi adopts a policy of 'passive resistance', endeavouring to win freedom for his people without resorting to bloodshed.