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  1. Following a brief stint in advertising with McCann Erickson and Mudra Kolkata after his graduation, Devashish arrived in Mumbai to pursue filmmaking. [ 4 ] Career

  2. Oct 18, 2017 · I came to Mumbai and lived in a slum rehabilitation colony. I didn’t have a choice – I didn’t have too much money. My mum had just passed and I had walked away from life as I knew it.

  3. 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.

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  4. Feb 28, 2021 · Devashish Makhija: Hemla, a tribal schoolteacher who finds herself stuck in the crossfire between the CRPF and the Naxalites, was inspired in part by the case of Soni Sori. Studying what she had to endure helped me explore the heart-breaking helplessness of someone who decides to not resort to violence even though the only language being spoken ...

  5. Makhija says his reasons sit at the intersection of storytelling, violence and history. Excerpts from an interview: The same reasons that prompt someone to turn a book into a...

  6. So as the years passed, and the shelved films kept piling up, my non-film writing output began growing exponentially. My personal pieces came together in my self-published Occupying Silence. Then a story (“By/Two”) got published in Mumbai Noir. Another (“The Fag End”) came out in Penguin First Proof 7. A third story (Red, 17) published ...

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  8. Oct 19, 2018 · It is a story set in tumultuous Mumbai, at a time when scheming Maharashtrian politicians use violence to rid the state of Bihari migrants. Terminally ill Bhonsle, a cop again played by Bajpayee, is retired against his will.