Vijay Maurya

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Vijay Maurya
Vijay Maurya.jpg
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor, Writer, Director

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

Early life[edit]

Maurya was born and raised in Mumbai, Maharashtra.

Career[edit]

Theatre[edit]

Maurya began his career in theatre by enrolling in a workshop under Satyadev Dubey for acting. He was an integral part of Prithvi 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 a 100 shows.

Films[edit]

Maurya has acted in critically acclaimed films like Nishikant Kamat's Mumbai Meri Jaan[4] and Anurag Kashyap's[5] Black Friday.[6] He is also a screenwriter and has won a National Film Award for Best Screenplay for the film Chillar Party along with Nitesh Tiwari and Vikas Bahl at the 59th National Film Awards.[7] His latest film Gully 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 series Crash Course, created, produced and written by former UTV Motion Pictures associate Manish Hariprasad and co-written by Raina Roy.

Commercials[edit]

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[edit]

Year Title Notes
1998 Satya Actor
1999 Mast Actor
2003 Paanch As Pondy
2004 Black Friday As Dawood Ibrahim[8]
2005 Socha Na Tha Actor
2008 Bombay to Bangkok Actor
Mumbai Meri Jaan Actor
2009 Aage Se Right Actor
Ride the Wave Johnny Actor
Peter Gaya Kaam Se Actor
2010 Bombay Mirror Actor, short film
Striker Co-Writer, Screenplay & Dialogues
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey Dialogues
Tees Maar Khan Actor
2011 Chillar Party Co-Writer, Screenplay & Dialogues
2013 Tendulkar Out Actor
2014 Bhoothnath Returns Actor[9]
Nachom-ia Kumpasar Actor
2015 The Letters Actor
Hunterrr Dialogues, Lyrics
Vakratunda Mahakaaya Actor
Dhanak Actor
2016 Photocopy Director, Co-Writer - Screenplay & Dialogues, Lyrics
2017 Tumhari Sulu Actor, Additional Writer - Screenplay & Dialogues, Diction Coach
2019 Gully Boy Actor & Dialogues[10]
Sacred Games As Ram Gopal Verma[11]
2020 Yeh Ballet Dialogues, Actor
2021 Toofan Additional Screenplay, Dialogues
The White Tiger As Mukesh 'The Mongoose'
Radhe Co-Writer, Screenplay & Dialogues
2022 A Thursday Dialogues
Darlings Actor, Dialogues
Shabaash Mithu Dialogues
The Great Indian Murder Writer
Crash Course Director
Rangbaaz: Darr Ki Rajneeti As Lakhan Rai[12]

Awards[edit]

Filmfare Awards[edit]

Year Category For Result Ref
2018 Best Dialogue Tumhari Sulu Nominated
2020 Gully Boy Won

IIFA Awards[edit]

Year Category For Result
2020 Best Dialogue Gully Boy Won

Star Screen Awards[edit]

Year Category For Result
2020 Best Dialogue Gully Boy Won

SWA Awards[edit]

Year Category For Result
2020 Best Dialogue Gully Boy Won

Indian Telly Streaming Awards[edit]

Year Category For Result
2022 Best Screenplay - Hindi Series The Great Indian Murder Won

References[edit]

  1. Hindustan Times (19 December 2021). "Line between commercial and art films is getting blurred: Vijay Maurya". Archived from the original on 8 August 2022. Retrieved 8 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. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  3. "Hindustan Times - Archive News". Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
  4. admin (1 February 2013). "Mayank Shekhar's Review: Mumbai Meri Jaan".
  5. "Black Friday - movie review by Vijay Venkataramanan - Planet Bollywood".
  6. "B-Town's Dawood fascination continues". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 1 March 2012.
  7. "MSN India - Best of Bollywood, South Cinema, TV and Celebs". Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
  8. "Bollywood dares to portray Dawood Ibrahim, liberates itself from fear of underworld".
  9. "लीक हुआ टाइगर श्रॉफ की फिल्म 'मुन्ना माइकल' का क्लाइमेक्स सीन! | Bollywood Life हिंदी". 6 March 2017.
  10. 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. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  11. "'Sacred Games' plays it silly in season 2". 15 August 2019.
  12. "'It Has Nothing To...': Vineet Kumar On Similarities Between Rangbaaz 3 And Shahabuddin's Life". Jagran English. 25 July 2022. Retrieved 25 July 2022.

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