Mehul Shah

Mehul Shah
Born Dallas, Texas, United States
Occupation Actor, filmmaker, director, writer, film producer

Mehul Shah is an American born actor, director, writer, and producer of Indian origin. He created his film production company, Kinetik Films right after he graduated from Southern Methodist University. His most notable works are Bollywood Beats and his co-starring role on Season 3 of the television series Homeland.

Career

Mehul Shah began his love of performing and film at a very early age. After majoring in cinema in school, he decided to write and direct his first film, Diwali, which was an independent feature shot in Dallas. The story deals with three 20 something siblings, Anjali, Mihir, and Priti, who come back home during Diwali, the Indian New Year, and are forced to confront secrets that they are keeping from their families.

He then went on to write and direct a dance-comedy film titled Bollywood Beats, which starred Lillete Dubey, Pooja Kumar, Sachin Bhatt, and Sarita Joshi.[1] He continued to produce films under his company, co-producing with SMU alum Wade McDonald on his film Hold Your Peace, as well as working on a documentary about hip-hop music in Dallas titled Tha Bridge, and producing the feature film Bug starring Gene Jones (actor).

His recent film Tied Up, was shot in Austin, Texas and is a selection in the 50 Kisses Film Competition in London.[2] It was an official selection at the Big Bear Lake Festival in 2013.[3]

Mehul has also done commercial and print work for Dell, Comerica Bank, The Texas State Lottery, Chuck E. Cheese, Nokia, MTV India, J. C. Penney, and Motorola.

He is represented by Collier talent.

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Title
2003 Maybe Tomorrow Jim English Actor
2004 Diwali Mihir English Filmmaker/Actor
2009 Bollywood Beats Vincent English Filmmaker/Actor
2010 Midgets vs. Mascots Cashier English Actor
2010 Tha Bridge English Executive Producer
2010 Hold Your Peace English Producer
2012 Tied Up English Director/Producer
2013 Homeland #3.05 Aram English Actor
2013 Homeland #3.06 Aram English Actor
2014 Bug English Producer

References

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