Tarsem Singh Dhandwar (born 26 May 1961), known professionally as Tarsem, is an Indian director who has worked on films, music videos, and commercials.
1992
Tarsem began his career by directing music videos, including those of "Hold On" by En Vogue, "Sweet Lullaby" by Deep Forest and R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion", the latter of which won Best Music Video, Short Form at the 1992 Grammy Awards.
He has directed commercials for brands such as Nike and Coca-Cola.
2000
He directed The Cell (2000), The Fall (2006, also screenwriter and producer), Immortals (2011), Mirror Mirror (2012), and Self/less (2015).
Tarsem was born in Jalandhar, Punjab to a Punjabi Sikh family.
His father was an aircraft engineer.
He attended Bishop Cotton School in Shimla, Hans Raj College in Delhi, and is a graduate of the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.
Tarsem's feature film directorial debut was The Cell (2000), starring Jennifer Lopez.
2003
In 2003, Tarsem directed one of the most elaborate Pepsi commercials to date.
It combined a gladiator theme with Queen's "We Will Rock You".
The commercial starred Enrique Iglesias in the version of the commercial aired in Europe and North America and Amr Diab in the version aired in the Arab world.
2006
Tarsem's second film, The Fall, debuted at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in theatres in the United States in 2008.
2011
His third film was 2011's Immortals.
2012
He directed an adaptation of the Brothers Grimm story of "Snow White", called Mirror Mirror (2012).
2020
In 2020, Tarsem made his return to music videos with Lady Gaga's single "911", his first in 26 years.
In 2021, his Super Bowl ad for Toyota featuring the adoption of US Paralympian Jessica Long won significant critical acclaim.
He also directed the Microsoft Windows 11 commercial Journey which featured the song 'Brings You Closer to What You Love' by Odessa, an appearance by Master Chief from Halo (Xbox) and dancers emerging through a painting by Clifford Bailey.
His 2023 film Dear Jassi premiered at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was the winner of the Platform Prize.