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Manjari Makijany
Born1986 or 1987 (age 37–38)[1]
Occupation(s)Director, producer, writer, assistant director
Years active2008–present
FatherMac Mohan
RelativesRaveena Tandon (cousin)

Manjari Makijany is an Indian writer, director and producer who works on American and Hindi films. She is best known for her award-winning short films, The Last Marble (2012) and The Corner Table (2014).[2][3]

Early life

Makijany is the daughter of Bollywood actor Mac Mohan and cousin of actress Raveena Tandon.[4]

Career

Makijany was one of eight women chosen to participate in the AFI Conservatory's Directing Workshop for Women 2016. She is the second Indian to participate in the prestigious program since its inception in 1974.[5] As part of the AFI DWW she directed, I See You (2016), a dramatic thriller about a suicide bomber who has a change of heart on the New York City Subway. She is also one of 25 Women selected to participant in the inaugural Fox Filmmakers Lab 2017.[6] Manjari was one of eight filmmakers selected to participate in the inaugural Universal Pictures Directors Intensive 2017.[7]

Makijany completed UCLA's Professional Screenwriters Program, where she developed her feature screenplay, City of Gold. The script was nominated for the Nate Wilson's Joie De Vivre Award in 2015.

Makijany has worked as an Assistant Director on Indian films Wake Up Sid and Saat Khoon Maaf. She also worked on Disney's live action-animation Lilly the Witch: The Journey to Mandolan, Gandhi of the Month and the Indian schedules of Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol and The Dark Knight Rises.[1]

Makijany's foray into writing and directing began with a 7-minute silent film, The Last Marble (2012) that premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival and received much critical appreciation winning International awards for ‘Best Film’ at Indian Film Festival of Melbourne.[8] The film was included as the ‘Best of Fest’ at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival and screened in over 30 International festivals.

The Corner Table (2014), was her second film and featured Padma Shri awarded actor Tom Alter. The 24-minute short film went on to win ‘Best Actor’ and ‘Special Jury Mention’ at the Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival New Delhi (2014) and was nominated for ‘Best Film’. It also was nominated for ‘Best Film’ at the New York Indian Film Festival (2014). The film was a part of the Cannes Short Film Corner and an ‘Official Selection’ of the Emerging Filmmakers Showcase at the American Pavilion - Cannes Film Festival. Manjari was the only Indian woman filmmaker chosen as part of this showcase.

In 2019, Makijany began filming Desert Dolphin (2021), aka Skater Girl, a narrative feature film written by Vinati Makijany and Manjari Makijany which follows the story of a teenage tribal girl in Rajasthan, India who discovers skateboarding after a thirty something British-Indian girl introduces skateboarding in a village. Desert Dolphin is Makijany's directorial debut feature and was filmed on location in Khempur, Udaipur, Rajasthan in 2019. The film introduces newcomer Rachel Sanchita Gupta, and stars Amrit Maghera, Jonathan Readwin, Swati Das, Ankit Rao, and legendary actress Waheeda Rehman.[9] As part of the film, the producers built Rajasthan's first and at the time, India's largest skatepark spanning over 15,000 sqft. The park remains a public skatepark facility for children and visiting skaters.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b Lalwani, Vickey (29 October 2012). "Mac Mohan's daughter wishes to fulfill her dad's dream". Times of India. The Times Group.
  2. ^ "The Last Marble". official website.
  3. ^ "The Corner Table". Official Website.
  4. ^ Parkar, Shaheen (8 September 2012). "Raveena and cousin Manjari have their films screened on the same day". Mid-day.
  5. ^ "AFI DWW 2016 participants". American Film Institute Directing Workshop for Women.
  6. ^ "American Film Institute Reveals 25 Women Chosen for the Fox Filmmakers Lab". IndieWire. 15 January 2017.
  7. ^ "Universal Sets Eight Directors For 'Directors Intensive' Program Promoting Diversity". Deadline. 29 September 2017.
  8. ^ D’Mello, Yolande (12 June 2012). "Sambha's daughter picks up booty". Times of India Pune. No. Times Life Page 31. The Times Group.
  9. ^ Vijayakar, R.M. (16 August 2019). "waheeda-rehman-returns-to-udaipur-years-after-guide-for-desert". IndiaWest.
  10. ^ Coutinho, Natasha (17 May 2019). "Mac Mohan's Daughters Manjari and Vinati enter Bollywood with Indias first film on skateboarding". Mid-day.