Parag Chhapekar
- Actor
- Director
Parag Chhapekar is an eminent entertainment journalist and media professional with over 22 years of experience in the Indian entertainment industry. Renowned for his deep understanding of cinema and a flair for storytelling, Parag has established himself as a respected voice across journalism, film direction, broadcasting, and public discourse.
Throughout his illustrious career, Parag has interviewed nearly every leading actor and actress in the Hindi film industry, building a reputation for his insightful and heartfelt conversations. His engaging style and journalistic integrity have earned him numerous awards and widespread recognition.
He is best known for directing and anchoring the popular show "Parag Dil Se" on TV18 and Live India News, which earned impressive TRPs and became a viewer favorite. He also directed and launched "Cinema A to Zee" for Zee, along with several other successful shows like Mirch Masala on Star.
Parag also directed and anchored the show Lights Camera Action for the Dainik Jagran Group, where he led in-depth discussions with Bollywood stalwarts. As an episode director, he brought his creative vision to podcasts hosted by Richa Anirudh and Annu Kapoor, blending compelling storytelling with strong visuals.
Beyond television, Parag has a rich background in theatre, having performed and directed in Indore, Delhi, and Mumbai. His foundation in stagecraft lends depth and authenticity to his screen projects.
As a filmmaker, he has directed multiple short films for Zee Media and two internationally acclaimed shorts, including The Unseen Wound: Story of a Crying River and the award-winning Sorry Maa. His work reflects emotional depth, social realism, and a commitment to impactful storytelling.
Parag has also served as a jury member for prestigious platforms like the National Film Awards and the Indian Panorama at IFFI (International Film Festival of India). He was part of the core committees of the Ladakh International Film Festival and Lonavala Film Festival, contributing to India's evolving cinematic narrative.
A passionate advocate for community engagement, Parag frequently speaks on issues ranging from cinema and culture to grassroots development. He is especially active in Meera Bhayander, where he champions planning, harmony, and youth empowerment.
Whether as a journalist, director, or cultural ambassador, Parag Chhapekar continues to inspire with stories that matter-touching lives and shaping perspectives through every platform he engages with.
Throughout his illustrious career, Parag has interviewed nearly every leading actor and actress in the Hindi film industry, building a reputation for his insightful and heartfelt conversations. His engaging style and journalistic integrity have earned him numerous awards and widespread recognition.
He is best known for directing and anchoring the popular show "Parag Dil Se" on TV18 and Live India News, which earned impressive TRPs and became a viewer favorite. He also directed and launched "Cinema A to Zee" for Zee, along with several other successful shows like Mirch Masala on Star.
Parag also directed and anchored the show Lights Camera Action for the Dainik Jagran Group, where he led in-depth discussions with Bollywood stalwarts. As an episode director, he brought his creative vision to podcasts hosted by Richa Anirudh and Annu Kapoor, blending compelling storytelling with strong visuals.
Beyond television, Parag has a rich background in theatre, having performed and directed in Indore, Delhi, and Mumbai. His foundation in stagecraft lends depth and authenticity to his screen projects.
As a filmmaker, he has directed multiple short films for Zee Media and two internationally acclaimed shorts, including The Unseen Wound: Story of a Crying River and the award-winning Sorry Maa. His work reflects emotional depth, social realism, and a commitment to impactful storytelling.
Parag has also served as a jury member for prestigious platforms like the National Film Awards and the Indian Panorama at IFFI (International Film Festival of India). He was part of the core committees of the Ladakh International Film Festival and Lonavala Film Festival, contributing to India's evolving cinematic narrative.
A passionate advocate for community engagement, Parag frequently speaks on issues ranging from cinema and culture to grassroots development. He is especially active in Meera Bhayander, where he champions planning, harmony, and youth empowerment.
Whether as a journalist, director, or cultural ambassador, Parag Chhapekar continues to inspire with stories that matter-touching lives and shaping perspectives through every platform he engages with.