Gotham Chopra

American documentarian and media entrepreneur

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2024 Directed 'Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story' docuseries.
2023 Gotham Chopra co-authored the book 'Religion of Sports: Navigating the Trials of Life Through the Games We Love' with Joe Levin
May 2022 Second season of 'Greatness Code' aired on ESPN+.
2021 Created 'Man in the Arena: Tom Brady' docuseries, nominated for 2022 Sports Emmys in two categories.
2021 Directed 'Simone vs Herself' docuseries about Simone Biles, nominated for 2022 Sports Emmy for Outstanding Documentary Series.
July 2020 First season of 'Greatness Code' aired on ESPN+, highlighting defining moments in athletes' careers.
2019 Created 'Why We Fight' docuseries about Zachary Wohlman and opioid addiction, nominated for a 2018 Sports Emmy.
2018 Chopra directed 'Shut Up and Dribble' docuseries about LeBron James, nominated for 2021 NAACP Image Award and 2019 Sports Emmys.
2018 Received first Sports Emmy nomination for 'Why We Fight' docuseries about opioid addiction in sports. Directed 'Tom vs Time' docuseries about Tom Brady, which won a Sports Emmy in 2019.
2016 Co-founded Religion of Sports media company with Michael Strahan and Tom Brady. Created a virtual reality meditation video game 'Finding Your True Self' with his father.
2015 Executive produced 'Kobe Bryant's Muse' on Showtime and directed 'The Little Master' documentary about Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar for ESPN's 30 for 30 series.
2014 Hosted the talk show Help Desk on the Oprah Winfrey Network.
2012 Created, produced, and directed the documentary 'Decoding Deepak' about his father.
2012 Launched The Chopra Well YouTube channel with his father and sister, featuring healthy and spiritual living tips, guided meditations, and guest interviews.
2011 Established Graphic India with Devarajan and Seetharaman, focusing on the Indian youth market and creating characters inspired by Indian myth and legend.

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