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Gaurav Solanki (writer)

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Gaurav Solanki (born 7 July, 1986) is an Indian fiction writer, poet, screenwriter and lyricist.[1] He has written songs for Ugly, Daas Dev and Veere Di Wedding. In 2012, he was awarded Jnanpeeth's Navlekhan Puraskar which he refused to accept.[2] He has written much acclaimed film Article 15.

Early life and education

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Gaurav Solanki was born in Meerut (U.P.) and grew up in Sangaria (Rajasthan). He graduated from IIT Roorkee.[1][3]

Career

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His first break in films was Anurag Kashyap's Ugly (2014) for which he wrote lyrics. Kashyap also bought the rights to his story "Hisar mein Hahakar".[4] Solanki wrote songs for Daas Dev (2018) and Veere Di Wedding (2018).[3] His screenplay Nisaar was selected for Drishyam Films Sundance Institute Screenwriters Lab, 2016.[5] In 2019, he wrote the film Article 15. He also wrote the web series Tandav in 2021.

Books

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Solanki's first short-story collection, Gyrahvin-A ke Ladke, was released at the Jaipur Literature Festival in 2018.[6] It was among the top three Hindi books in the Dainik Jagran Nielsen Bookscan bestseller list in its first quarter.[7]

Filmography

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Film

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Title Year Credited as
Ugly 2014 Lyricist[8]
Daas Dev 2018 Lyricist
Veere Di Wedding 2018 Lyricist[8]
Article 15 2019 Writer [9]

Television

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Year Title Credited as Platform Notes
2021 Tandav Writer Amazon Prime Video [10]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Gaurav Solanki | Jaipur Literature Festival". Jaipur Literature Festival. 17 September 2013.
  2. ^ "Jnanpeeth rejects 'vulgar' stories, writers unite in protest".
  3. ^ a b "'फिल्मों में सिर्फ गाने लिखने से काम चलना मुश्किल है'".
  4. ^ "For the first time a blog will be adapted into a full-fledged film".
  5. ^ "Writers and Creative Advisors Selected for Drishyam | Sundance Institute Screenwriters Lab in Udaipur, India April 4-8".
  6. ^ "Gaurav Solanki's Book Launch". 29 January 2018.
  7. ^ "Dainik Hindi Bestseller".
  8. ^ a b "'I store stories and characters in my head…'". Hindustan Times. 8 January 2021. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
  9. ^ "Decoding Article 15 with screenwriter Gaurav Solanki". The Indian Express. 7 July 2019. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
  10. ^ Kaushal, Sweta. "'Tandav' Writer Gaurav Solanki On How Reality Restricts Creativity, Imagination". Forbes. Retrieved 16 January 2021.