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'''Ashim Samanta'''  is an [[India]]n [[film]] and [[television]] director and producer, and the son of film director and Shakti Films founder [[Shakti Samanta]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.screenindia.com/news/Reinventing-itself/396722/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120909084353/http://www.screenindia.com/news/Reinventing-itself/396722/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=9 September 2012 |title=Reinventing itself |date=12 December 2008 |publisher=Screen |accessdate=1 April 2010 }}</ref>
'''Ashim Samanta'''  is an Indian [[film]] and [[television]] director and producer, and the son of film director and Shakti Films founder [[Shakti Samanta]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.screenindia.com/news/Reinventing-itself/396722/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120909084353/http://www.screenindia.com/news/Reinventing-itself/396722/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=9 September 2012 |title=Reinventing itself |date=12 December 2008 |publisher=Screen |accessdate=1 April 2010 }}</ref>


Shortly after receiving his [[bachelor's degree]] in [[commerce]] from [[Bombay University]] in 1976, Samanta started his career in India's film industry as assistant director to  Brij Sadanah on ''Bombay 405 Miles''. In 1982, he directed his first film, ''[[Aamne Samne (1982 film)|Aamne Samne]]''. He has directed several films since then. He also directed the 52-episode sitcom ''Dil Vil Pyar Vyar'' for Sony TV in 1999.
Shortly after receiving his [[bachelor's degree]] in [[commerce]] from [[Bombay University]] in 1976, Samanta started his career in India's film industry as assistant director to  Brij Sadanah on ''Bombay 405 Miles''. In 1982, he directed his first film, ''[[Aamne Samne (1982 film)|Aamne Samne]]''. He has directed several films since then. He also directed the 52-episode sitcom ''Dil Vil Pyar Vyar'' for Sony TV in 1999.