Bindu is a multi-talented individual who has made a name for herself in the film industry as a screenwriter, director, and actress. Born in India, she spent her formative years in the UK, the USA, and Switzerland before relocating to London to pursue her passion for the arts.
Bindu's educational background is impressive, having trained at the prestigious Drama Centre London, the London Film School, and Raindance. Her early work in the industry included writing and directing her first short film, "Things I Notice. Things You See," which starred the talented Michael Fassbender in 2000.
Fast forward to 2012, Bindu wrote and directed her first feature film, "Jump," which went on to win an impressive five awards at the BIFF festival, including Best Director and Best Feature Film. Her subsequent feature, "Finding Camille," premiered at the Rome Film Festival in autumn 2017, and her next feature, "40 & Climbing," is set to be screened at various festivals across 2022.
In addition to her work in feature films, Bindu has also made a mark in television. She recently showran the Netflix Italy original series "An Astrological Guide for Broken Hearts," which is based on Silvia Zucca's bestselling book. Bindu co-wrote and co-directed the series, which premiered on Netflix in 2021 and has since released its second season in March 2022.
Throughout her career, Bindu has consistently demonstrated her versatility and talent as a screenwriter, director, and actress. Her impressive body of work is a testament to her dedication to her craft and her ability to excel in multiple mediums.