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  1. Devashish Makhija is an Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, graphic artist, fiction writer and poet. He is best known for writing and directing the full-length feature films: Ajji, Oonga, and Bhonsle.

  2. Devashish Makhija. Writer: Joram. Devashish Makhija has written and directed the full length award-winning feature films 'Joram', 'Bhonsle' and 'Ajji' - all three of which premiered at IFFR Rotterdam and BIFF Busan - and the multiple-award-winning short films 'Cycle', 'Cheepatakadumpa', 'Taandav', 'El'ayichi', 'Agli Baar', 'Rahim Murge pe mat ...

  3. Devashish Makhija is a storyteller and a powerful voice of resistance who wears many hats. He is a filmmaker and screenwriter, having written and directed critically acclaimed short films, such as Rahim Murge Pe Mat Ro (2008), El’ayichi (2015) and Tandav (2016) as well as the riveting feature films, Ajji (2017) and then Bhonsle (2018 ...

  4. Mar 15, 2024 · Director Devashish Makhija, who most recently helmed the critically acclaimed thriller film Joram, opened about struggling financially despite having been an active part of the film industry for over two decades.

  5. Devashish MAKHIJA (India) is a filmmaker, screenwriter, writer and poet. He began his career as an assistant director on films like Black Friday (2007). He has won several awards for his films, including the Fresh Blood Film Award at the Beaune International Thriller Film Festival for his feature film, Ajji (2017).

  6. Devashish Makhija reunites with actor Manoj Bajpayee in his next film, Joram, a survival thriller which will premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) later this...

  7. Mar 16, 2024 · Devashish Makhija, the director of films such as Ajji, Joram and Bhonsle, spoke about suffering a heart attack at 31, being diagnosed with cancer some years later, and losing his father while being away on a film shoot.

  8. May 15, 2024 · As ‘Joram' continues to find audiences, writer-director Devashish Makhija talks about how he discovered his voice and the growing disenchantment of Hindi cinema with political themes.

  9. Sep 4, 2023 · Devashish Makhija’s thriller pushes Dasru out of the city and into the remaining Indigenous communities on appropriated Adivasi tribal land, gracefully shifting into a character study about colonial violence and the difficulty of finding tribal justice and liberation.

  10. Dec 3, 2023 · Devashish Makhija often tells stories of people he doesn't belong to; of people who have been deliberately silenced or ignored by the majority, or the powerful. While he battles unimaginable odds...