
In 2006, at the age of 17, Sumit Arora embarked on his journey to Mumbai with aspirations of becoming a prominent writer in the world of Hindi cinema. He started his writing journey with television, where he contributed to notable shows such as "Chhoona Hai Aasmaan" (2007), "Dill Mill Gayye" (2010), and "24" (2013). With each successful project, his stature in the industry grew, eventually opening doors for him in the world of film writing.Sumit Arora's directorial debut came in the form of the captivating short film "White Shirt" in 2015. Later he also directed "Little Things" (Season 3-2019)However, it was the supernatural comedy "Stree" in 2018 that marked him as a prominent figure in the world of feature films. Arora went onto win many awards for his work in Stree. From that point on, his talent in crafting compelling dialogues and screenplays has found its place in a multitude of popular films and web series, including "The Family Man" (2019), "83" (2021), "Dahaad", "Guns ... [
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