Tahmineh Khajotia (Tammy) is a filmmaker based in Mumbai. A British Citizen of Indian Origin, Khajotia grew up between Mumbai and the United Kingdom. On completion of her A-Levels at Rugby School in England, she gained a B.F.A in Film and Television Production from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 3 years, one of which was spent on a study abroad program in Florence, Italy.

Khajotia's short films Remo (2004), and Ma (2007) have won several festival awards including Best Film and Best Screenplay. As well as working on her own films, Khajotia is currently a partner in a developing talent-production matchmaking website for India. In the rest of her time, Khajotia is a budding pranic healer and social/animal activist.

Blog Entries by Tahmineh Khajotia

Mumbai Attacks Failing to Bridge the Divide

Posted December 3, 2008 | 02:50 PM (EST)


Although a Remembrance March of thousands of people across the country makes it seem as though we are completely united, this is unfortunately not turning out to be a truly lasting impression.

India is a country that suffers a great deal from its vast economic divide. This divide is...

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Mumbai: Politicians Play Musical Chairs?

Posted December 1, 2008 | 07:16 AM (EST)


I don't know more than the average person about Indian Politics. In fact, I am probably below average when it comes to knowledge on the subject. However, I think that in the last two days I have learned more about politics in this beautiful country of mine than I have...

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Mumbai Buzzing With Criticism and Praise

2 Comments | Posted November 30, 2008 | 06:24 PM (EST)


For three days I could not leave my home, helplessly glued to the T.V, listening to the live audio from my window. There were several locations in Mumbai which were attacked, only three of which have received any real attention: The Taj Mahal Palace and Tower Hotel, The Oberoi-Trident Hotel,...

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