
Mira Nair
**Mira Nair** (Bhubaneswar, India, 1957) is a celebrated Indian-American film director and producer, acclaimed for her ability to explore themes related to identity, the Indian diaspora, cultural clashes, and family dynamics.
Her debut, *Salaam Bombay!* (1988), a raw portrayal of Mumbai's street children, earned her the Camera d'Or at Cannes and an Oscar nomination. Her international success was solidified with *Monsoon Wedding* (2001), a vibrant marital tapestry that earned her the Golden Lion at Venice.
Among her most important films are also *Mississippi Masala* (1991), *Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love* (1996), and *The Namesake* (2006), which continue to explore the delicate balance between different cultures. Her style is distinguished by its humanistic approach, vibrant cinematography, and authentic storytelling that often blends drama and humor, giving voice to complex characters navigating between worlds.