Kireet Khurana (born 25 October 1967, Mumbai, India) is an Indian filmmaker, storyteller, and ad-film director.
He graduated from Sheridan College in Canada with high-honors.
After graduating, he founded the production house Climb Media, and later its animation wing, 2nz Animation Co., where he serves as creative head.Kireet has won more than 30 awards, including 6 prestigious President's National Awards for his films, the first of which he won in 1995 for the animated film Mahagiri.
He has made over 12 short films, and over 500 ad films.
He is the director of India's first film combining live-action and 3D animation called Toonpur Ka Super Hero, starring Ajay Devgan and Kajol.
His 2018 feature film T for Taj Mahal, produced by Abis Rizvi, was launched at the Festival de Cannes in 2018, and premiered at the London Indian Film Festival.
It won the Best Feature Film Audience Award and Best Story Award at the DC South Asian Film Festival.
His 2016 documentary on Indian film director Saeed Akhtar Mirza, entitled Saeed Mirza: The Leftist Sufi, released on Netflix in 2017.
It was named among the top 10 documentaries of 2017 by Vogue India and The Hindu.He is also the creator of India's largest animation series, Vartmaan, with animation pioneer Bhimsain.