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Raghubeer Singh
Introduction Raghubeer Singh (Born on 15th August 1984). Often informally referred as Raghu is an Indian film director, producer, writer, who is primarily known for his work in Hindi feature films. He is son of Mrs. Kanchaniya Singh and Late Shri Ratnu Singh.

Raghubeer made his directorial debut with the movie "Jat Jatin"(May 2016), which earned him many National and International film awards for "Best director" and for "Best international Film". This movie was produced under the "Anil Patang Productions" banner, has established him as the successful, hardworking and future leading director in hindi cinemas.

Early Life: Raghubeer was born in Village Kadwai in Bijeypur (also spelled as Vijaypur or Vijaypur) is a town and a nagar panchayat in Sheopur district in the State of Madhya Pradesh, India to the farmer, Ratnu Singh & Kanchaniya Singh. Youngest in eight brothers and sisters, His earlier studies were completed in Shivpuri and then for further higher studies he moved to Gwalior.

Career : Without any Godfather or guide and even previous knowledge. Raghubeer entered the industry and started his successful career as a director in hit television series, Madhubala "ek ishq ek junoon", Do dil Ek jaan, Sapno k bhanwar mei, "Sabki jodi wahi banata" Bhagyavidhata & Waqt batayega on television. He worked as a director in a short film named "God" giving strong message for eradication of untouchability in Indian society, and as a creative director and Co producer in a movie "100 rupaye K zindgi", & "Be a human".

Filmography :

Television Madhubala " Ek ishq ek junoon "

Do Dil Ek jaan

Sapno k bhanwar mei

"Sabki jodi wahi banata" Bhagyavidhata

Waqt batayega.

Short films God

100 rupaye K zindgi

Be a human Films Jat jatin (2016)

Chauhar (upcoming)

Awards

Jat jatin - Best international film (South Carolina Cultural Film Festival 2016)

Jat jatin - Best Director (South Carolina Cultural Film Festival 2016)

Winner (HIMPFF) Hollywood International Moving Picture Film Festival 2016.

Winner (INYFF) International Newyork Film Festival 2016.