Eraam Faridi

Eraam Aftab Faridi is an Indian film producer and social activist, born and brought up in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, a city known for its prominent leather industry. She comes from a business family associated with the leather trade for over 40 years. She later established her own production banner, Erams Entertainment, and began her journey as a producer with the 2020 short film Shringaar, where she served as the producer. She completed her schooling at Kumari Udyan Vidyalaya in Kanpur and later pursued her graduation, followed by higher studies in Pune, Maharashtra, where she specialized in Human Resources and Marketing. From a young age, Faridi showed a strong passion for the performing arts and the film industry. During her early years in Kanpur, she actively participated in stage dramas, shows, and acting workshops, consistently delivering notable performances. Eram Faridi has earned notable recognition across film, media, and entrepreneurship, receiving prestigious honours such as the International Iconic Award, MID-DAY Iconic Bollywood Producer Award, Nelson Mandela Doctorate Degree in Film Production and Social Work, FoxClues 100 Women Icon Award, BrandsBay Top 100 Entrepreneurs recognition, and the Tycoon Magazine Best Producer Award, highlighting her impactful contribution to cinema and her growing influence as a producer and entrepreneur. Over time, he produced several short films, including "Meet Mr. Chang," which were based on socially important topics. Her work has earned her recognition, including honors presented by the Honorable Governor of Maharashtra, Bhagat Singh Koshyari, and an award by actress Lara Dutta under the category of “Young Women Entrepreneurship of the Year (Entertainment Sector).” She has also been conferred an honorary doctorate in Social Work and Film Production for her contributions to society and cinema. Faridi is also associated internationally, with professional engagements in Dubai and collaborations with consultancy firms. TMDB mini biography by: Ashvin Borad


