Hari Om Entertainment

Hari Om Entertainment Co. also known as Hari Om Productions is a production company established in 2008. The founders are actor Akshay Kumar, his mother Aruna Bhatia & wife Twinkle Khanna.[1]

Hari Om Entertainment
Private
IndustryEntertainment
Motion picture
Founded2004
FounderAkshay Kumar
HeadquartersMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Key people
Akshay Kumar
Aruna Bhatia
Twinkle Khanna
ProductsMovies
Film production
Film distribution
OwnerAkshay Kumar
SubsidiariesGrazing Goat Pictures
Mrs Funnybones Movies
Cape Of Good Films

'Hari Om' happens to be the name of Kumar's father.[2] The company in association with Telefilm Canada produced a hockey based Indo-Canadian film Speedy Singhs (2011).[3]

Films production

Film Year Director Notes
Singh Is Kinng 2008 Aashish Adhikari productions Co-produced with [[ Aashish Adhikari productions house ]] and Viacom 18 Motion Pictures
Khatta Meetha 2010 Priyadarshan Co-produced with Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd
Action Replayy 2010 Vipul Amrutlal Shah Co-produced with PVR Pictures and Sunshine Pictures
Tees Maar Khan 2010 Farah Khan Co-produced with UTV Motion Pictures and Three's Company
Patiala House 2011 Nikhil Advani Co-produced with T-Series and Credence Motion Pictures
Thank You 2011 Anees Bazmee Co-produced with UTV Motion Pictures
Breakaway 2011 Robert Lieberman
Joker 2012 Shirish Kunder Co-produced with Three's Company
OMG – Oh My God 2012 Umesh Shukla
Khiladi 786 2012 Ashish R Mohan Co-produced with HR Musik Limited and Eros International
White Knight (Documentary) 2012 Aarti Shrivastava Documentary on global warming[4]
Holiday: A Soldier is Never Off Duty 2014 AR Murugadoss Co-Produced with Sunshine Pictures
Airlift 2016 Raja Krishna Menon Co-produced with Viacom 18 Motion Pictures
Rustom 2016 Aashish Adhikari Co-produced with Zee Studio
Pad Man 2018 R. Balki Produced under Mrs Funnybones Movies;
Co-produced with Hope Productions &

KriArj Entertainment

References

  1. "Akshay Kumar Turns producer with Hari Om Productions".
  2. Singh, Prashant (14 March 2013). "Akshay Kumar's tribute to his dad". Hindustan Times. Mumbai: HT Media. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  3. Ransom, Amy J. (6 June 2014). Hockey, PQ: Canada's Game in Quebec's Popular Culture. University of Toronto Press. p. 191. ISBN 978-1-4426-1619-6.
  4. Kotwani, Hiren (8 October 2012). "Akshay produces documentary on global warming". The Times of India. The Times Group. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
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