Devashish Makhija Height, Age, Girlfriend, Family, Biography & More
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Height: 5' 10"
Age: 46 Years
Hometown: Kolkata
Bio/Wiki | |
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Other/Full name(s) | • Debasis Makhija • Debashish Makhija • Devashish Raghunath Makhija [1]Zauba Corp |
Nickname(s) | • Dev • Deva |
Profession(s) | • Filmmaker • Screenwriter • Graphic Artist • Fiction Writer • Poet |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height (approx.) | in centimeters- 178 cm in meters- 1.78 m in feet & inches- 5’ 10” |
Weight (approx.) | in kilograms- 60 kg in pounds- 132 lbs |
Eye Colour | Black |
Hair Colour | Salt & pepper |
Career | |
Debut | Film as Assistant Director Bunty Aur Babli (2005) Short Film as Writer & Director- Rahim Murge Pe Mat Ro (2008) Book as Graphic Artist & Poet- Occupying Silence (2008) Film as Director- Oonga (2013) |
Awards, Honours, Achievements | • Short Takes Award by Dailymotion for the short film Agli Baar in 2016 • Best Film Award at Mumbai International Film Festival 2016 • Book Award for young adults for Oonga in 2021 • Best Film (Critics) and Best Story Award for Joram at 69th Filmfare Awards in 2024 • Best Writing in Feature Film Award at the Critics Choice Awards in 2024 |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 3 August 1977 (Wednesday) |
Age (as of 2023) | 46 Years |
Birthplace | Park Circus, Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Kolkata |
School | Don Bosco School, Park Circus, Kolkata |
College/University | St. Xavier's College, Calcutta |
Educational Qualification | Graduate in Economics |
Caste/Community | Sindhi [2]Facebook - The Sindhian |
Hobbies | • Dancing • Singing |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Family | |
Wife/Spouse | N/A |
Parents | Father- Raghunath Makhija (Worked in a saree shop; Born on 19 November 1940 - Died on 23 May 2019) Mother- Neeroo Makhija (Born on 15 March 1942 - Died on 16 May 2001) |
Siblings | Sister- 1 • Simiran Makhija (Elder) |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Devashish Makhija
- Devashish Makhija’s ancestral families came to Kolkata after the partition of India in 1947 and settled in the Park Circus area of Kolkata.
- Before he was born, the area became crowded with Bangladeshi refugees where he saw a man being chased and killed with swords when he was only eight.
- On 6 December 1992, when Babri Masjid was demolished in Ayodhya, he survived an attack on himself as he, his mother, and other Hindu families living in the building were attacked.
- He said in the interview that his mother had sent her daughter to their relative’s house nearby, and his father had gone away for some work and could not return in time.
- During the night, the Muslim people, who lived near their building, attacked them and were about to enter their house before running away after seeing a nearby Air Force patrol jeep.
- In an interview, Makhija said that the attack that night changed his viewpoint on many things in the world, and he became more realistic in his approach towards life.
- He later wrote a film script on this accident, naming it Paanch Rupaye Ka Anda. The script could not turned into a film due to lack of funds.
- During his school years, he took part in several co-curricular activities such as debates, singing, and dancing. He also used to do Karate and became national champion in 1988.
- While studying economics in college, he lost interest in his studies. He applied for a design course at the National Institute of Design but could not get any admission.
- During his college years, he did an internship at an advertising agency. After completing his formal education, he worked at Mccann (formerly Mccann Erickson).
- He lost interest in his job after a few months and moved to Mumbai (formerly Bombay) to pursue a career in the entertainment field.
- During his initial days in Mumbai, he shared a room with 6 people in Nagari Nivara Parishad, a slum rehab colony, behind Film City.
- He used to design houses and roamed with his friend Rajat Nagpal when someone gave him a book titled The Film Industry Index which had phone numbers of every filmmaker and production house.
- Makhija called on every number mentioned in that book which took him around 5 months. He often used to eat Parle G with Dal when he did not have enough money to eat.
- Noted film director Anurag Kashyap was the first director to offer him a chance to work with him. He worked on a film project with him for three months which later got shelved.
- Later, he researched for six months and created a detailed plot for the film which was later titled Black Friday; he earned a monthly salary of Rs 6000 at that time.
- He later worked on many films such as Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na. In 2005, he got a chance to direct a film by Jaideep Sahni and Aditya Chopra; however, the project was later shelved.
- More than 20 film projects have been shelved during his career. He wrote a story on M. F. Husain which was to be directed by Husan’s son, Owais, but the idea was later dropped.
- While writing the scripts for different plots, Makhija often used to write short stories. In a bid to sustain his career and manage his expenses, he started writing stories for publishing brands.
- Two of his books titled When Ali Became Bajrangbali and Why Paploo Was Perplexed became very popular among the children.
- In an interview, he said that he often reads about violent revolts. He claimed that he read about 7000-8000 pages of various materials about Naxalism and the Kashmir issue.
- Yash Raj Films offered him a 3-year deal to make romantic films; however, he rejected the deal as he wanted to make films about real-life issues.
- He later became popular when his debut film Oonga, made half in Hindi and half in Odia, had its world premiere at the New York Indian Film Festival in 2013.
- In 2015, he authored a collection of 49 short stories titled Forgetting under the publishing brand HarperCollins.
- Makhija has made many short films including El’ayichi (2015), Taandav (2016), and Cycle (2021).
- He later made critically acclaimed films such as Ajji (2017), Bhonsle (2018) and Joram (2023).
- He launched his production house Makhijafim Private Limited in 2021. His first production film was Joram in 2023.
- Most of Makhija’s films have received positive ratings from critics; however, his films have not done well at the box office.
- In an interview, he revealed that he uses a computer, iPad, and mobile to do most of his writing work. He said that he works in such a way that the least number of papers is required.
- In 2024, news went viral that mentioned that Devashish Makhija had become bankrupt as his films failed at the box office, and he was begging his landlord to not evict him. [3]Hindustan Times
- Later, Makhija wrote in his Facebook post that during the interview with Pranav Chokhani, he discussed the financial difficulties that he faced during his career and wrote that a few parts of the 2-hour interview were made into a headline that misrepresented his situation. [4]Facebook – Devashish Makhija
- He is a nature lover.
- In March 2024, he appeared on Pranav Chokhani’s YouTube channel, where he talked about the hardships in his life and his financial struggles. He revealed that he suffered a heart attack at the age of 31, and while shooting for the film Ajji, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. [5]The Indian Express
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