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Anuja Chauhan was born on 17 September, 1970 in Meerut, India, is a Writer. Discover Anuja Chauhan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Occupation Writer
Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 17 September, 1970
Birthday 17 September
Birthplace Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
Nationality India

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Her husband is Niret Alva

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Children Nayantara Violet, Niharika Margaret, Daivik John

Anuja Chauhan Net Worth

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2017

She returned to Harpercollins India for her fifth novel 'Baaz' (1 May 2017) a passionate tale of love and war set in 1971, at a fictitious Indian Air Force Base loosely modelled on Kalaikunda, in West Bengal. Loved for her lead male characters, all of whom have a huge fan following, Anuja has stated that this latest hero Shaanu, aka Baaz, aka Flying Officer Ishaan Faujdaar, a jat boy from rural Haryana, is her favorite so far. There was concern that the 'chick-lit queen' was punching above her weight with this grim setting, and would not be able to handle the high-adrenalin, all-boys world of the IAF – but reviews and sales seem extremely positive. India Today declared that 'wartime love to Bollywood masala, this new novel has it all.' Kaveree Bamzai called it a cracker of a thriller' and 'finally, a book worthy of the war during which it is set.' While The Hindu stated that 'you can smell both gun powder and romance in the air,' and praised 'the subtle commentary on the socio-political complexity of the times (which) keeps the reader close to ground reality.' Online reviewers celebrated the fact that, despite the war-setting, the book is vintage Chauhan and as 'laugh-out-loud funny and toe-curling sexy' as anything she has written previously. The book met with serious interest from Bollywood, as it is, though set in 1971, uncannily prescient. Its themes of hyper-nationalism and liberal pacifism are very current. At a launch event in Jaipur, the publishers stated that Baaz, a book about war, seems to have set off a bidding war. The rights for Baaz have been purchased by Yash Raj Films.

2015

The film rights for Battle of Bittora were purchased by the film production company Saregama for three years for an undisclosed sum. They were then sold to Anil Kapoor Film Company. A film starring Fawad Khan and Sonam Kapoor, produced by Rhea Kapoor has been announced. Shooting will commence in November 2015.

In early 2015, she moved from her long-time publishers HarperCollins India, to Westland, a publishing house known for repping the largest-selling Indian authors, to 'try something new and reach out to more people.' The parting from Harper was 'cordial' and they continue to publish her backlist, though it is rumoured that she may move that too.

The trailer for "The House that BJ Built" was launched on 15 May 2015. India Today said 'Chauhan is at the top of her game as she explores love and real estate in Delhi "It's a funny, feisty novel, with her trademark, exuberant, golgappa dialogue-Hindi deliciously spooned and scooped into English to tart it up-in place and some moments that you at once recognise as pure Bollywood."

2013

Her third book, "Those Pricey Thakur Girls", set in pre-liberalization India, was released in January 2013 and is the first in a series of novels about the Thakurs of Hailey Road, an upper-middle-class Rajput family of five alphabetically named sisters. Initial sales and reviews have been extremely positive, with the book debuting and staying steady at Number 2 on The Asian Age's Top Ten Fiction Bestsellers list and comparisons to Jane Austen cropping up in every review. Mint scribed her writing style "as a mix of wit and colloquial exuberance and calling her the only Indian writer of popular fiction really worth buying." Tehelka called her, "quite simply, the funniest writer of contemporary popular fiction." While India Today stated that 'beneath the bubble and froth of this delightful novel, lies the starker reality of Delhi life.'

Chauhan has also written the screenplay of a commercial feature film – a love story titled Guppie – mein liar nahi shayar hoon by Nikhil Advani a prominent Bollywood producer/director who directed Kal Ho Na Ho and most recently, Patiala House, starring Akshay Kumar. She is currently writing two more screenplays, one for Anil Kapoor Film Company and one for production studio UTV-Disney.

2010

In August 2010, she resigned from her post of Vice-President and Executive Creative Director at JWT, Delhi, where she had worked for 17 years, to pursue a career in writing. However, she still remains active as an advertising consultant and is the only Indian to feature on the prestigious One Show Jury for the year 2011. (The One Show awards, organised by the One Club, New York, are the most coveted advertising awards in the world.) In 2014, she started working on brand Pepsi again, as a consultant for the Power of One team at JWT. She also consults for a few other favoured clients.

Her much anticipated book, Battle For Bittora, about 25-year-old Jinni living in Mumbai and working for an animation studio and what happens when she comes back to her hometown, Bittora, at the call of her grandmother, was released in 2010 by actor Saif Ali Khan in Delhi in October 2010, to unanimous critical approval from India Today, Outlook, The Week and Tehelka magazines.

2008

As a writer, she is known for The Zoya Factor (2008), Battle For Bittora (2010), Those Pricey Thakur Girls (2013), The House That BJ Built (2015) and "Baaz" (2017)

She has been hailed as the best chick lit writer in India, but has repeatedly stated that "Chicks are small, brainless, powerless creatures, bred to be eaten. I'm not a chick and I don't write for chicks." The Zoya Factor has won Cosmopolitan Magazine, India's Fun Fearless Female award for literature (2008) and the India Today Woman award for Woman as Storyteller (2009). It was longlisted for the India Plaza Golden Quill (2009). The novel was optioned for a film by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment production company. The option was for three years. Subsequently, the rights were purchased by Pooja Shetty Deora's Walkwater Films. The film, also titled The Zoya Factor, directed by Abhishek Sharma, produced by Fox Star Studios, Adlabs and Walkwater films, with dialogues by Chauhan, and starring Sonam Kapoor and Dulquer Salmaan will release in September 2019.

2006

She started working on her first novel in 2006, writing during her spare time. Having worked on the Pepsi brand for 13 years, closely associated with cricket advertising, led to cricket becoming the setting of her novel, The Zoya Factor, about a girl Zoya Singh Solanki, a client service representative with an advertising agency, who becomes the lucky mascot of the Indian cricket team. At the time of its release, The Zoya Factor ran the danger of being dismissed as 'Mills and Boon-ish' but most reviewers were quick to praise the depth of the author's characters, her wicked descriptions and the authenticity of her Hinglish laced dialogue.

1993

Chauhan joined JWT in 1993 and in the next seventeen years was responsible for many memorable catchphrases, primarily for Pepsi Cola, India, such as "Yeh Dil Maange More!", "Mera Number Kab Aayega","Nothing official about it" and " Oye Bubbly", etc. Other popular catchphrases she worked on include Darr ke Aage Jeet Hai for Mountain Dew, Tedha Hai par Mera Hai for Kurkure, "Be a Little Dillogical", for Lays Chips and KitKat Break Banta Hai for Nestle Kit Kat. By 2003 and at age 33, she had already become one of the youngest vice-presidents in JWT, and was known for her penchant for "simple solution to a complex advertising problem", with clutter-breaking ideas. She features regularly in The Economic Times supplement Brand Equity's list of the ten hottest creative directors in India, and was ranked 26th in the 'creativerankings 2010', a list of the leading executive creative directors in Asia-Pac.

1989

Chauhan is married to the noted television presenter and producer, Niret Alva, who has produced popular reality shows like Indian Idol for Sony, Perfect Bride for Star Plus and Roadies for MTV. The two met in Delhi in 1989, during the production of a college play. They married in 1994. They have three children, two girls, Niharika and Nayantara and a boy, Daivik. Chauhan's mother-in-law is Margaret Alva, a senior leader of the Indian National Congress, the former General Secretary of the All India Congress Committee and the former Governor of the desert state of Rajasthan. Chauhan has two daughters, Niharika Margaret and Nayantara Violet, and a son, Daivik John. The couple moved to Gurgaon, a Delhi-suburb in 2002. Chauhan was featured in Femina magazine's list of the 50 most beautiful women in India in 2011 and in MSN's The Influentials, a list of the top 50 most powerful women in the country. In 2017, she won the Femina Women Achievers Award, in the Literary contribution category. In 2018, she was awarded for her contributuion to Literature, by the FICCI Ladies Organization. She converted to Christianity eleven years after her marriage, but in 2018, stated that it (Christianity) was as good or as bad as any other organised religion— and that she is now quite firmly post-religious. 'I have not lost all hope in a Maker, but I know that nobody has a patent on him. And that he does not dwell in brick or mortar or in purported birthplaces.

1970

Anuja Chauhan (Hindi: अनुजा चौहान ; born 1970) is an Indian author, advertiser and screenwriter. She worked in the advertising agency, JWT India, for over 17 years, eventually becoming vice-president and executive creative director, before resigning in 2010 to pursue a full-time literary career. Over the years she worked with brands like Pepsi, Kurkure, Mountain Dew and Nokia, creating Pepsi's "Nothing official about it" campaign and advertising slogans such as Pepsi's "Yeh Dil Maange More" and "Oye Bubbly".