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Vijay Maurya

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Indian actor, writer and director

Vijay Maurya
Born
Occupations
  • Screenwriter
  • film director
  • actor

Vijay Maurya is an Indian actor, screenwriter and director who works in Indian films and theatre.[1] He is best known for his work in the 2019 filmGully Boy.[2]

Career

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Theatre

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Maurya began his career in theatre by enrolling in a workshop underSatyadev Dubey for acting. He was an integral part ofPrithvi Theatre from 1993 to 2008. He has worked in 14 original plays which have had a total of over 2500 shows. Some of his plays include Meena Kumari, Airawat, Solah Saal Ka Aakash, Jungle Ke Paar, Laila, Sa Hi Besura. The play Sa Hi Besura[3] has been his most popular running successfully with over 100 shows.

Films

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Maurya has acted in critically acclaimed films likeNishikant Kamat'sMumbai Meri Jaan[4] andAnurag Kashyap's[citation needed]Black Friday.[5] He is also a screenwriter and has won aNational Film Award for Best Screenplay for the filmChillar Party along with Nitesh Tiwari and Vikas Bahl at the59th National Film Awards.[6] His latest filmGully Boy as a dialogue writer and supporting actor has been well received both critically and commercially.

Maurya made his digital debut as a director with the Amazon Original seriesCrash Course, created, produced and written by formerUTV Motion Pictures associate Manish Hariprasad and co-written by Raina Roy.

Commercials

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Having directed over a 150 commercials, Maurya is known for his witty sense of humour and has directed commercials for a number of Indian and International brands. He continues to work as an ad-film director along with his film commitments.

Filmography

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YearFilmActorDirectorScreenwriterRoleNotes
1998SatyaYesNoNo –
1999MastYesNoNo –
2003PaanchYesNoNoPondy
2004Black FridayYesNoNoDawood Ibrahim[7]
2005Socha Na ThaYesNoNoShiva
2008Bombay to BangkokYesNoNoJamal Khan
Mumbai Meri JaanYesNoNoConstable Sunil Kadam
2009Aage Se RightYesNoNoRaghav Shetty
Ride the Wave JohnnyYesNoNo –
Peter Gaya Kaam SeYesNoNo –
2010Bombay MirrorYesNoNo – Short film
StrikerNoNoYes –
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan SeyNoNoDialogues –
Tees Maar KhanYesNoNoSoda
2011Chillar PartyNoNoYes –
2013Tendulkar OutYesNoNo –
2014The LettersYesNoNoMaharaj SinghEnglish film
Bhoothnath ReturnsYesNoNoGhost[citation needed]
Nachom-ia KumpasarYesNoNo – Konkani film
2015HunterrrNoNoDialogues –
Vakratunda MahakaayaYesNoNo – Marathi film
DhanakYesNoNo –
2016PhotocopyNoYesYes –
2017Tumhari SuluYesNoYesPankaj Rai Baaghi
2019Gully BoyYesNoDialoguesAteeq Khan[8]
Sacred GamesYesNoNoRam Gopal VermaWeb Series[9]
2020Yeh BalletYesNoDialoguesNishu's father
2021ToofanNoNoAdditional Screenplay & Dialogues –
The White TigerYesNoNoMukesh
RadheNoNoYes –
2022A ThursdayNoNoDialogues –
DarlingsYesNoDialoguesInspector Rajaram Tawde
Shabaash MithuNoNoDialogues –
The Great Indian MurderNoNoYes – Web Series
Crash CourseNoYesNo –
Rangbaaz: Darr Ki RajneetiYesNoNoLakhan Rai[10]
2023Mast Mein Rehne KaNoYesYes –
Kho Gaye Hum KahanYesNoNoMalcolm Pereira
2024MaidanYesNoNoIndian Commentator

Awards

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Filmfare Awards

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YearCategoryForResultRef.
2018Best DialogueTumhari SuluNominated
2020Gully BoyWon

IIFA Awards

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YearCategoryForResult
2020Best DialogueGully BoyWon

Star Screen Awards

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YearCategoryForResult
2020Best DialogueGully BoyWon

SWA Awards

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YearCategoryForResult
2020Best DialogueGully BoyWon

Indian Telly Streaming Awards

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YearCategoryForResult
2022Best Screenplay - Hindi SeriesThe Great Indian MurderWon

References

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  1. ^Hindustan Times (19 December 2021)."Line between commercial and art films is getting blurred: Vijay Maurya". Archived fromthe original on 8 August 2022. Retrieved8 August 2022.
  2. ^"EXCLUSIVE| Alia Bhatt, Ranveer Singh discovered that passion one can't write on paper, says Gully Boy dialogue writer Vijay Maurya".www.timesnownews.com. Retrieved26 February 2019.
  3. ^"Hindustan Times - Archive News". Archived fromthe original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved23 November 2013.
  4. ^admin (1 February 2013)."Mayank Shekhar's Review: Mumbai Meri Jaan". Archived from the original on 17 August 2013.
  5. ^"B-Town's Dawood fascination continues".The Times of India. Archived fromthe original on 1 March 2012.
  6. ^"MSN India - Best of Bollywood, South Cinema, TV and Celebs". Archived fromthe original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved23 November 2013.
  7. ^"Bollywood dares to portray Dawood Ibrahim, liberates itself from fear of underworld".
  8. ^Guha, Aniruddha (14 January 2019)."For those tripping on the #GullyBoy dialogues but don't know who wrote them, it's @urfvijaymaurya at work (also seen as the asshole office manager in the trailer). Puts the kadak in sadakchhaap".@AniGuha. Retrieved30 January 2019.
  9. ^"'Sacred Games' plays it silly in season 2". 15 August 2019.
  10. ^"'It Has Nothing To...': Vineet Kumar On Similarities Between Rangbaaz 3 And Shahabuddin's Life".Jagran English. 25 July 2022. Retrieved25 July 2022.

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