Namrata Singh Gujral
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Namrata Singh Gujral is an American filmmaker, motivational speaker and actor.
Early life
Gujral was born in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, to a Sikh father and a Tibetan-Portugeuse mother; she left India at a young age.[1]
Career
Gujral started her career as an actress in the 2001 film Training Day.
She later became President of Uniglobe Entertainment, a Hollywood based studio, which focuses on socially relevant international projects for the North American market. Gujral’s first production, Americanizing Shelley (2007) starring Beau Bridges and Wil Wheaton, was released theatrically in 24 countries with Warner Bros.
Her directorial debut came about after surviving breast cancer; she produced, directed and appeared in Uniglobe Entertainment's 2010 cancer docudrama 1 a Minute.[2] The film includes breast cancer survivors Olivia Newton-John, Diahann Carroll, Melissa Etheridge, Mumtaz, Jaclyn Smith and cancer survivors Lisa Ray, Barbara Mori and cancer treatment advocates Deepak Chopra, William Baldwin, Daniel Baldwin, Priya Dutt and Nancy Brinker.
Gujral’s 2018 venture 5 Weddings, a Hollywood-Bollywood rom-com, features international stars[3][4] and opened theatrically in 54 countries. The film delves into the lives of Hijras, a group of transgender/eunuch dancers at Indian weddings, who are socially ostracized.[5]
Health
In 2008, Gujral was treated for early stage, invasive breast cancer. She underwent surgery and chemotherapy.[6] She hosts Thrive! With Namrata, a panel based show with cancer survivors on the Thrive Channel.[7]
In 2013, she was treated for Burkitt's lymphoma. She was treated with aggressive chemotherapy including intrathecal chemotherapy at City of Hope for six months. The cause of lymphoma was prior chemotherapy from 2008 for breast cancer. In 2013, Gujral was in remission from both cancers.[2]
Music
Gujral made her singing debut with the single "Dancin' In The Clouds", an American country rock meets Bollywood style duet, with country singer Steve Azar. The video appeared on CMT, MTV and VH1. Hollywood composer Jay Ferguson produced the single, reportedly making her the first American artist with Eastern roots to be featured on CMT.[8]
Awards and recognition
Lifetime TV honored Gujral as one of their “Remarkable Women” making her the first Indian-American to join the ranks of other notables such as Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The honor was awarded for her production 1 a Minute.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
For her role as Saira Ahmed on the CBS series Family Law, Gujral, along with co-stars Tony Danza and Kathleen Quinlan, were Columbia TriStar's official nomination for the 2002 Emmy Awards.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Filmography
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Music videos
| Year | Video |
|---|---|
| 2007 | "Dancin' in the Clouds" (with Steve Azar) |
References
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External links
- Platform Magazine
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- Living people
- American film actresses
- American television actresses
- American Sikhs
- Indian emigrants to the United States
- University of West Florida alumni
- People from Dharamshala
- American people of Portuguese descent
- American people of Tibetan descent
- American actresses of Indian descent
- Actresses from Himachal Pradesh
- 21st-century American women