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  1. 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 ro', 'Absent', and 'Happy'.

    • Kolkata, West Bengal, India
    • Devashish Makhija
    • Writer, Additional Crew, Director
  2. 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, [1] Oonga, [2] and Bhonsle.

  3. A young girl, forced to re-enact a sex-crime, reveals a much larger, more vicious, yet casual misogyny. A little forest boy, in the midst of a clash between tribals, Maoist rebels, the Military police and a mining company, goes on a wild adventure to the fearsome City to look for a hero, but instead returns as one.

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  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt23864864Joram (2023) - IMDb

    Joram: Directed by Devashish Makhija. With Manoj Bajpayee, Amrendra Sharma, Sunil Jadhav, Bharati Perwani. A father is on the run with his little baby girl to escape the ghosts of his past and the forces that want him dead.

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    • Action, Adventure, Crime
    • Devashish Makhija
    • 2023-12-08
  7. He is best known for writing and directing acclaimed films like Oonga (2013) and Ajji (2017). Besides these, Devashish has also associated as an assistant director on Anurag Kashyap's Black Friday (2004) and the comedy-drama Bunty Aur Babli (2005).

  8. 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.