Ajay Maurya, popularly known by his industry name Teddy Maurya, is an Indian film and theatre actor, director, writer, musician, production designer and art director.[1][2]

Early life edit

Maurya, the brother of writer and actor Vijay Maurya, was born and raised in Mumbai, Maharashtra.[citation needed]

Career edit

Theatre edit

Teddy began his career with the prominent theatre group Ansh in 1993.[3][4] He has designed more than 40 productions for Ansh since. He has also acted, designed costumes, lights and musical soundscapes for theatre.

His directorial debut in theatre began with the play Ashwa Vishwa.[5]

Film edit

He first appeared in a small role as a minion of the principal antagonist "Bachhu Yadav" in the 1999 hit film Shool. Thereafter, he worked as production designer with the Marathi movie Pak Pak Pakaak in 2005,[6] for which he received the Maharashtra State Government Award for Art.

As production designer, Teddy has gone on to work on several acclaimed films such as Jab We Met, Love Aaj Kal, Chalo Dilli and Bajate Raho. He has also created set designs for many popular Bollywood song sequences.

Teddy Maurya began acting in films when director Imtiaz Ali offered him a small but iconic role as a sleazy guest house receptionist in Jab We Met.[7] Since then he has acted in several films, especially with critic-favourite directors like Imtiaz Ali and Anurag Kashyap.

His largest role in films till date was in the action flick Rocky Handsome as a devilish villain.[8]

Commercials edit

Teddy has worked extensively as production designer for commercials. His clients include powerhouses like Coca-Cola, American Tourister, Reliance, Amul, Mahindra and many more.

Filmography edit

As actor edit

As Production Designer edit

As Set Designer for Song Sequences edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lobo, Joanna (8 March 2017). "70 artists to create works representing years of India's Independence". Mid-Day. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Time to raise the bar". Telegraph India. Archived from the original on 24 March 2017. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Ansh Theatre Group".
  4. ^ "Makarand Deshpande: I don't like to shock people". mid-day. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Sanjeev Chimmalgi | Sanjeev's Performances". chimmalgi.com. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  6. ^ Pak Pak Pakaak (2005), retrieved 12 July 2017
  7. ^ a b "5 Supporting Characters You Remember For That One Epic Bollywood Film". iDiva.com. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  8. ^ a b Bhattacharya, Ananya (25 March 2016). "Rocky Handsome movie review: John Abrahams action does all the talking". India Today. Retrieved 23 March 2017.