Vinod Kapri, (born 15 August 1972) is a senior Indian journalist and filmmaker.
He won a National Award for the documentary film Can't Take This Shit Anymore 2014.
He made his feature debut with Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho (2015) - a socio-legal satire that received extensive critical acclaim.
His second feature film Pihu has been widely appreciated in International film festivals such as Vancouver International Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival (California), Fajr International Film Festival (Tehran) and Indian Film festival (Stuttgart).
His film Pihu was the Opening Film
Of 48th International Film Festival of India (IFFI),2017.
It soon became the talk of town that how a 100-minute film cast only one character that too a two-year-old girl.
Before venturing into filmmaking, he spent 23 years of his career as a journalist with media organisations like Zee News, Star News and India TV, where he produced and directed various documentaries and shows including those on 13 December Parliament attack, 26/11 Mumbai attack and anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare.