Sarim Momin

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Sarim Momin
Born (1978-12-10) 10 December 1978 (age 45)
Mumbai, India

Sarim Momin (Urdu: صارم مومن ‎) (born 10 December 1978 in Mumbai, India), is a filmmaker, writer, and lyricist for many Bollywood movies. His written work includes Ram Gopal Varma's Sarkar, Rann, Sholay (Aag), Darling, EMI, Go, Shabri & D, Bhagam Bhaag, Hide and Seek, The Film, Agyaat, and Rann.

His unreleased feature film ARZI won the awards for Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Actress at Hollywood International Moving Pictures Film Festival in Los Angeles.[1]

His upcoming films as a Writer-Director include KHABEES which has been announced.[2] and HAWA SINGH starring Sooraj Pancholi [3]

His last lyrical work released with Lucky Ali on his new album Raasta-Man.[4]

Sarim Momin was nominated as the "Best Lyricist" for the Indian Television Academy Awards, 2012.[5]

He turned a filmmaker (Writer & Director) with his debut feature film ARZI which won three Awards in the Hollywood International Moving Pictures Film Festival, Los Angeles including 'Best Picture', 'Best Actress', and 'Best Actor'.[6]

Personal life[edit]

Gauri Karnik has been married to Sarim Momin since 2010[7] and lives in Mumbai.

References[edit]

  1. "August 2018 Winners".
  2. "Khabees - IMDb". IMDb.
  3. "Hawa Singh - IMDb". IMDb.
  4. http://www.lyricsmaza.com/disp_ly.php?sid=717&fid=122
  5. http://www.indiantelevisionacademy.com/site/event_details.php?id=70 [dead link]
  6. "August 2018 Winners".
  7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 7 May 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)