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Gaurav Solanki Height, Age, Biography

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Height: 5' 5"
Hometown: Sangaria, Rajasthan
Age: 40 Years

Gaurav Solanki

Bio/Wiki
Profession(s)• Poet
• Lyricist
• Screenwriter
• Fiction Writer
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 5" (165 cm)
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Career
DebutFilm(s)
As a Lyricist: Ugly (2013)
A poster of the film 'Ugly' (2013)
As a Writer: Article 15 (2015)
A poster of the film 'Article 15' (2019)
Awards2019
• Best Film Writing (Story and Screenplay) award (shared with Anubhav Sinha) for 'Article 15' at the 26th Star Screen Awards
Gaurav Solanki with the Best Film Writing (Story and Screenplay) award, which he won at the 26th Star Screen Awards (2019)
• Best Dialogues award for 'Article 15' at FOI Online Awards

2020
• Best Story award for 'Article 15' at the 65th Filmfare Awards
Gaurav Solanki, while holding the Best Story award, which he won for 'Article 15' at the 65th Filmfare Awards (2020)
• Best Screenplay award for 'Article 15' at the 21st International Indian Film Academy Awards

• Best Dialogues and Best Screenwriting awards for 'Article 15' at Zee Cine Awards

• Best Writing award for 'Article 15' at the Critics’ Choice Film Awards
Personal Life
Date of Birth7 July 1986 (Monday)
Age (as of 2025) 40 Years
BirthplaceMeerut, Uttar Pradesh, India
Zodiac signCancer
NationalityIndian
HometownSangaria, Rajasthan, India
College/UniversityIndian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IIT Roorkee), Uttarakhand, India
Educational QualificationGraduate
Social MediaInstagram
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Twitter
Official Website

Gaurav Solanki

Some Lesser Known Facts About Gaurav Solanki

  • Gaurav Solanki grew up in Sangaria, Rajasthan.

    A childhood picture of Gaurav Solanki

    A childhood picture of Gaurav Solanki

  • He wrote his first poem in class 11, but he never saw writing as a career back then.
  • During childhood, he had a desire to do something in the films, but he did not know how to get into the industry and how to get to Mumbai. As a child, he even thought of becoming an actor, but that idea faded with time.
  • He read writers such as Premchand and Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay as a child and their works were quite memorable to him.
  • Gaurav was good in studies and got into IIT Roorkee, Uttarakhand. It also became a way for him to step out of his town.
  • In his first year at IIT Roorkee, he tried to join the dramatics club but got rejected in the final round, which disappointed himm at the time.
  • Gaurav then participated in the college fest Kshitij, during which he began to take poetry and short story writing more seriously. By his second or third year he had even written a novel.
  • Gaurav started posting his poems on a blog. During summer breaks, he also approached some publishers in Delhi but didn’t get any response. Nevertheless, he kept on writing.
  • Gaurav read the novel Midnight Children by Salman Rushdie in college, which captured his interest in its history and fantasy and changed his perception of writing.
  • As his interest in films grew, Gaurav noticed a change in Hindi cinema through films like ‘Maqbool’ (2003), ‘Omkara’ (2006), and ‘Rang De Basanti’ (2006). He was also inspired by filmmakers such as Anurag Kashyap with their new and bold style.

    A poster of the film 'Omkara' (2006)

    A poster of the film ‘Omkara’ (2006)

  • He was also part of an online community called ‘Passion for Cinema,’ where filmmakers like Anurag Kashyap, Dibakar Banerjee, and Neeraj Ghaywan shared ideas, which inspired him further.
  • During his last year at IIT Roorkee, Gaurav chose to apply to the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune and trained to take the entrance exam with the help of his seniors on Orkut.
  • During the same time, he got placed in a networking company in Gurgaon and joined the job while waiting for his FTII results.
  • Gaurav eventually cleared both the exam and interview for a film direction course at FTII, but chose not to join as he did not want to study for several more years.
  • Gaurav left the job after working for about six to seven months as he was not getting time to write which made him feel “imprisoned.”
  • He then began writing regularly for magazines and newspapers. He also wrote film reviews for the news magazine Tehelka.
  • After finishing college, Gaurav started watching world cinema by renting films from a website called ‘seventymm.’ He watched films of directors such as Wong Kar-wai, Akira Kurosawa, and Ingmar Bergman during this period, and this enabled him to learn more about cinema.
  • In 2016, his screenplay ‘Nisaar’ was selected for Drishyam–Sundance Institute Screenwriters Lab.
  • Gaurav worked as a lyricist for films like ‘Daas Dev’ (2018) and ‘Veere Di Wedding’ (2018).

    A poster of the film 'Veere Di Wedding' (2018)

    A poster of the film ‘Veere Di Wedding’ (2018)

  • His work as a writer for the crime drama film ‘Article 15’ (2019) was well-received.
  • In 2021, he wrote the story of the political thriller television series ‘Tandav,’ which streamed on Amazon Prime Video.

    A poster of the series 'Tandav' (2021)

    A poster of the series ‘Tandav’ (2021)

  • In 2026, he worked as a writer for a courtroom drama film titled ‘Assi,’ which starred Taapsee Pannu in the lead role.

 

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  • Gaurav is an avid animal lover and often posts pictures with them on social media.

 

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