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Jaya Misra
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Author, Screenwriter.
Years active1993–present

Jaya Misra is an Indian Author and Screenwriter for television, web series and documentaries.

Misra is a prominent Indian television and OTT writer,[1] having worked on series including VOOT's most successful series It's Not that Simple (2016),[2] and the hit web-series Kehne Ko Humsafar Hain[3] (seasons 1-3) and Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala.[4] She is also known for authoring Kama: The Story of the Kama Sutra (2018),[5][6] and writing the popular Sony TV series Barsatein - Mausam Pyaar Ka.

Career

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Film

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Misra worked on various documentaries for Business Television India (BITV), including Hai Akhtari, Remembering Beghum Akhtar, Uttaradhikar, a glimpse of the Uttarakhand movement through the eyes of hill women, and a series of three documentaries on sex workers in India, Najayaz, AIDS lies & Documentaries and Tawaif.

Misra also wrote and directed several segments for ICC Champions trophy 2002 and ICC cricket world cup 2003 Sony Entertainment Television, additionally working on capsules and pieces for various news channels, wrote for events like Lakmé Fashion Week and Miss India Pageant. She also wrote the Hindi dubbed version of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse on Disney Junior.

Misra directed the documentary Surfing Yogis[7] in 2014.

She acted as a Senior Creative Director for the Star Plus television show, Ishq Kills (2014)

In 2015, Misra wrote the drama series Dosti... Yariyaan... Manmarziyan.[8] Exploring the lives of two women from contrasting backgrounds, Manmarziyan enjoyed critical success. The Times of India stated that "Manmarziyan has created characters which are real and relatable to the youth today." However, it failed to garner audiences' ratings and it was cancelled in just under five months.[9]

Misra next worked on season 2 of the Voot Original It's Not That Simple, which became VOOT's most popular series at the time. It's Not That Simple was met with a generally positive reception for its depiction of gender biases and messages of empowerment.[10]

This was followed by another VOOT production, Time Out,[11] which she co-wrote alongside Danish Aslam.

In 2018, Misra wrote the ZEE5 web series Kehne Ko Humsafar Hain,[12] created by Ekta Kapoor. It received widespread acclaim for its complex and mature narrative, and was generally very well received.[13] Misra would return to the series for the second and third season, which were also well received.

Misra is a frequent collaborator of Kapoor's, having worked on Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala, Bebakee and the upcoming A Married Woman' The series went on to be nominated at the Filmfare OTT Awards 2020[14]'[15].[16][17]

Books

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Influenced by the works of Anais Nin, Erica Jong, and Virginia Woolf, Misra takes a keen interest in issues pertaining to women's rights. Misra's debut novel, Kama: The Story of the Kama Sutra,[18][19] was published by OM Books in May 2018.[20] It received positive critical reviews which focused on the extensive world-building, and Misra's unique style of writing.[21] Kama: The Story of the Kama Sutra is a fictionalised biography of Vātsyāyana.

A contemporary novel depicting the life and times of the Indian logician who lived 2000 years ago, and compiled ancient erotic texts with his witty aphorisms to create the Kama Sutra. Set in 273 A.D, in a land fraught with war and unrest, Kama is the story of a catastrophic day in a writer-artist's life that sets him off on a journey unto himself, beyond the boundaries of love, family and betrayal. This fast-paced story of tragedy and triumph beguiles and captivates as it flits between an agonising past, an erotic present and a cataclysmic future. The book marked Jaya Misra's debut as an author.

In 2019, Misra was invited to speak at TEDxMITID. Misra's talk focused around her journey in finding herself and her passion within literature.[22]

Filmography

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Year Title Director Writer Notes
2014 Ishq Kills Senior Creative Director
2014 Surfing Yogis Yes
2014–2015 Bandhan Yes
2015 Dosti... Yariyaan... Manmarziyan Yes
2016 Meri Saasu Maa Yes
2016 It's Not That Simple Yes Season 2
2017 Time Out Yes Mini-series (co-written with Danish Aslam)
2017 Shankar Jaikishan 3 in 1 Script Head
2018–2020 Kehne Ko Humsafar Hain Yes All Seasons
2019 Cold Lassi Aur Chicken Masala Yes
2020 Bebakee Yes
2021 The Married Woman Yes
2021 Darmiyaan yes Audible Series
2022 Appnapan yes Sony TV
2022 Aadha Ishq yes Voot
2022 Murder in Agonda Dialogues and Additional Screenplay Amazon Mini
2022 Escaype Live Yes Hotstar
2023 Barsatein Yes Sony Tv
2024 TBD Written By Netflix Historical Drama
2024 Marte Dum Tak Written By Amazon Mini

References

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  1. ^ "OTT scriptwriters share how to make headway in the industry at Vidnet 2019 Masterclasses". Indian Television Dot Com. 5 October 2019. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  2. ^ Rao, Soumya. "More men and more problems in season two of web series 'It's Not That Simple'". Scroll.in. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  3. ^ Kehne Ko Humsafar Hain (TV Series 2018– ) – IMDb, retrieved 10 October 2021
  4. ^ "'Coldd Lassi' and 'Chicken Masala' writer Jaya Misra to discuss art of writing at Vidnet Masterclasses". Indian Television Dot Com. 25 September 2019. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  5. ^ Agarwal, Sapna (18 March 2017). "Where now are the bindis of yesteryear?". mint. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  6. ^ "Om Books International". www.ombooksinternational.com. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  7. ^ Misra, Jaya (15 January 2014), Surfing Yogis (Short), LFE Studio, retrieved 10 October 2021
  8. ^ Dosti... Yaariyan... Manmarziyan (TV Series 2015) – IMDb, retrieved 10 October 2021
  9. ^ "Blink & miss shows on television". The Times of India. 1 July 2015. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
  10. ^ Rao, Soumya. "More men and more problems in season two of web series 'It's Not That Simple'". Scroll.in. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  11. ^ Time Out (TV Mini Series 2017– ) – IMDb, retrieved 10 October 2021
  12. ^ Kehne Ko Humsafar Hain (TV Series 2018– ) – IMDb, retrieved 10 October 2021
  13. ^ "Kehne Ko Humsafar Hain season 3 Review: Loaded with the right quotient of drama and emotions", The Times of India, retrieved 9 December 2020
  14. ^ "Nomination list of Flyx Filmfare OTT Awards 2020". Nomination list of Flyx Filmfare OTT Awards 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  15. ^ "The Married Woman season 1 Review: A milieu of good performances challenging societal norms", The Times of India, retrieved 10 October 2021
  16. ^ IWMBuzz, Author (6 September 2019). "Good writing is the soul of Coldd Lasi aur Chicken Masala: Maninee Mishra". IWMBuzz. Retrieved 10 October 2021. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  17. ^ Team, Tellychakkar. "Monogamy is becoming monotonous: Jaya Misra". Tellychakkar.com. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
  18. ^ IANS (29 May 2018). "We have lost our sensuality due to aggressive lives, says 'Kama' author". Business Standard India. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  19. ^ Chanda-Vaz, Urmi. "It's not the best specimen of historical fiction, but this novel breaks (some) new ground in erotica". Scroll.in. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  20. ^ "Om Books International". www.ombooksinternational.com. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  21. ^ Agarwal, Sapna (18 March 2017). "Where now are the bindis of yesteryear?". mint. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  22. ^ Misra, Jaya (3 May 2019), Pursuing Literature, retrieved 4 December 2021
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