Sooni Taraporevala
Sooni Taraporevala is a
screenwriter and
photographer who wrote screenplays for a number of films directed by
Mira Nair.
Taraporevala, who is of
Parsi Zoroastrian descent, resides in
Bombay,
India. She graduated from
Harvard University (where she met Nair as an undergraduate, leading to their longtime creative collaboration). She later attended
New York University as a graduate student.
Screenplays
Collaboration with Mira Nair
Ms. Taraporevala wrote the screenplays for
Salaam Bombay and
Mississippi Masala, both directed by
Mira Nair. Interestingly, the final drafts of both these films were written in
Brooklyn, NY. Other projects with Nair include the screenplay for
My Own Country, based on the book by
Abraham Verghese as well as the cinematic adapatation of
Pulitzer-prize winning writer
Jhumpa Lahiri's novel,
The Namesake. The film,
The Namesake, is slated for release in 2006.
Other Work
Her other produced credits include the film
Such a Long Journey based on the novel
Such a Long Journey by
Rohinton Mistry and directed by Sturla Gunnarson. Finally, she wrote the screenplay for the film
Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, directed by Dr.
Jabbar Patel for the Government of India and the National Film Development Corporation of India.
Photography
Her photographs have been exhibited in India, the US,
France and
Britain, including
London's
Tate Modern gallery.
In Fall 2004, Ms. Taraporevala released a coffee table photography book, a 24-year labor of love on India's
Parsi Zoroastrian community, entitled
Parsis: the Zoroastrians of India - A Photographic Journey (Overlook Press, ISBN 1-58567-593-8) (South Asia's
Parsis are descendants of immigrants who fled from
Persia over 1000 years ago, and have been a vital part of the Indian cultural fabric since then).
Taraporevala had previously self-published the book in India in 2000, where it sold out in just a few months. The book received glowing advance praise from film director
Mira Nair, Harvard literature professor and noted postcolonial theorist
Homi K. Bhabha, acclaimed writers
Rohinton Mistry and
Bapsi Sidhwa and conductor
Zubin Mehta.
The Namesake (2006)
Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar (2000)
Such a Long Journey (1998)
My Own Country (1998) (TV)
Mississippi Masala(1991)
Salaam Bombay(1988)
Biography:
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Official Website*
SAWNET biographyMisc.:
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NPR radio feature*
Iranian.com feature*
Orlando Weekly book review*
St Louis Post-Dispatch- NYTimes wire story