Babar Ahmed
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Babar Ahmed is a British writer/director.
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Ahmed is a graduate of Cambridge University in England and the New York Film Academy. [1]
His debut feature film Genius (2003) received 3 international awards [2] and was released in America on video. [3] Variety Magazine described the end twist of "Genius" as 'an impressively orchestrated unexpected zinger'.
He has been covered on major TV stations such as BBC World TV, NBC 4, and CH 9 WUSA, and in major trade papers such as Variety and The Hollywood Reporter.
Ahmed's most recent venture was the psychological thriller Royal Kill starring Academy Award nominee Pat Morita, Academy Award Nominee Eric Roberts, Gail Kim, and Lalaine which he wrote and directed.
- Outstanding Film Creativity. New York Indo-American Arts Council Film Festival, 2003 [4]
- Gold Medal For Excellence. Audience Favorite. Park City Film Music Festival, 2004 [5]
- Best Feature Film. Jury Award. Velleyfest Film Festival, 2003 [6]
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