Amit Rai Wiki, Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

Amit Rai

Amit Rai is an Indian director and writer who gained prominence in 2023 after he directed the film OMG 2.

Wiki/Biography

Amit Babulal Rai [1]Twitter – Amit Rai [2]Instagram – Amit Rai was born in 1977 (age 46 years; as of 2023) in Goldinganj, Chapra, Bihar, India. He later moved to Ulhasnagar, Thane, Maharashtra. He completed his schooling at KSP Jai Hind Acadamy in Ulhasnagar. He nurtured a passion for filmmaking since his teenage years; however, his father wanted him to become an engineer or a doctor, hence he pursued a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry at R.K. Talreja College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Ulhasnagar and later pursued a master’s degree in Computer Science. [3]Facebook – Amit Rai After completing his college education, he started giving tuition and became known as Masterji in his locality. After giving tuition for around three years, he became financially independent and decided to work in the entertainment industry. He later convinced his father to allow him to pursue a career in filmmaking and pursued a Master of Arts degree in Dramatics at the Centre For Performing Arts, Savitribai Phule Pune University (popularly known as Lalit Kala Kendra). He worked in theatre as an actor, director, and set designer for 14 years before working on films.

Amit Rai (left) with a friend from his theatre days

Amit Rai (left) with a friend from his theatre days

Physical Appearance

Height (approx.): 5′ 9″

Weight (approx.): 70 kg

Hair Colour: Black

Eye Colour: Black

Amit Rai (right) physical appearance

Family

He belongs to a middle-class family.

Parents & Siblings

His father’s name is Babulal Rai. Amit has a younger brother.

Amit Rai's father, Babulal Rai

Amit Rai’s father, Babulal Rai

Wife & Children

He is married and has a son.

Amit Rai's son

Amit Rai’s son

Religion

He follows Hinduism.

Career

Assistant Director

After completing his education in filmmaking, he worked as an assistant to many reputed directors including Anurag Basu and Anurag Kashyap. He worked on the Marathi film Tingya in 2008.

Director

Film

In 2010, he made his directorial debut with the film ‘Road to Sangam,’ featuring Paresh Rawal, Pavan Malhotra, Om Puri, and Mahatma Gandhi’s great-grandson, Tushar Gandhi. He got the idea for his film in 2006 after hearing a story about a Muslim mechanic named Hasmatullah who repaired the vehicle which carried Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes in 1948. The film was praised by critics and won more than 10 international awards including the Best Feature Film award at the Radar Hamburg Fest, Germany, and the Best Narrative Feature at White Sands Fest in New Mexico.

Amit Rai (left) with Om Puri and Paresh Rawal during the shoot of his debut film, Road to Sangam

Amit Rai (left) with Om Puri and Paresh Rawal during the shoot of his debut film, Road to Sangam

Amit Rai gained worldwide fame with the release of his film OMG 2, featuring Akshay Kumar, Pankaj Tripathi, Yami Gautam, and Aarush Varma, in 2023 which was praised by the public and critics for its subtle plot. Many people applauded his work as the director and said that he explained the complicated and sensitive topic of sex education in a very simple way without any vulgar scenes. The film was given an A rating by CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification); however, after the release, Amit Rai criticised CBFC’s decision and requested the board to change the rating. [4]Bollywood Hungama

Amit Rai (centre) during the promotions of OMG 2

Amit Rai (centre) during the promotions of OMG 2

Short Film

He made his short film debut in 2017 with the film ‘Ipad,’ and it was based on sanitary pads for women. He showed a story of a man who makes a machine to make cheap sanitary pads, which was inspired by Arunachalam Muruganantham of Tamil Nadu. In 2020, he directed a short film titled In Pursuit of Light, about a man who travels to remote areas of Maharashtra to treat cataracts of Adivasi people; the film won many awards at several international film festivals.

Amit Rai (centre, standing) during the shoot of his debut short film, Ipad

Amit Rai (centre, standing) during the shoot of his debut short film, Ipad

Writer

He has written the story of OMG 2 (2023) and Dear Jassi, expected to be released in 2023.

Awards & Honours

  • Director’s First Film Award at the International Film Festival of South Africa in 2009
  • Director’s Vision Award at the Indian Film Festival Stuttgart
  • Gollapudi Srinivas National Award in 2010

    Amit Rai (extreme right) receiving Gollapudi Srinivas National Award in 2010

    Amit Rai (extreme right) receiving Gollapudi Srinivas National Award in 2010

  • Best Director Award at Jagran Film Festival
  • Best Story award for the film ‘OMG 2’ at the 69th Filmfare Awards, held at the GIFT City in Gujarat on 28 January 2024

    Amit Rai (right) after winning the 69th Filmfare Award for Best Story

    Amit Rai (right) after winning the 69th Filmfare Award for Best Story

Facts/Trivia

  • Amit Rai developed an interest in filmmaking when he used to work with his father in his teenage years. Interestingly, his father worked in a mill and gave a loan to one of his friends, who went to Dubai. His father had given up hope that his money would be returned; however, his friend came back and gave a world-class VCR set to him. They did not have a TV, hence his father tried to sell the VCR; however, the shopkeeper advised his father to buy a TV in instalments and start a video parlour as he knew that Amit’s father was out of a job. Amit started helping his father in the video parlour business and used to watch films with the customers, and over time, he got interested in the process of making films.
  • After passing his school examinations, Amit Rai cleared the entrance exam of the National School of Drama (NSD), Delhi; however, his father stopped him from moving to Delhi. After convincing his father, a few years later, to work in the entertainment industry, he appeared in the entrance exam of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune, but failed by one mark.
  • When he appeared in the interview for admission to the Centre For Performing Arts, Savitribai Phule Pune University, he did not know Marathi; however, Waman Kendre, a member of the interview panel, had seen Amit at NSD workshops, hence he asked Amit to enact any solo play. Amit performed an act of Tughlaq play in Bhojpuri following which he was selected. He later learnt Marathi and also topped the course.
  • Amit Rai’s father did not like him working as a director; however, during the screening of his debut film, Road to Sangam, in 2010, his father became emotional after watching and hearing many people praising Amit’s direction. Reportedly, while going back to his home from the screening, Amit’s father kept talking about him and his applause.

    Amit Rai with Jasbir Jassi (left) after the release of Road to Sangam

    Amit Rai with Jasbir Jassi (left) after the release of Road to Sangam

  • In 2010, after the release of his debut film, Road to Sangam, Amit requested the Uttar Pradesh government to make the film tax-free in the state. When an official said that there were no issues regarding making Amit’s film tax-free; however, Amit had not submitted the required documents. Amit replied by saying that he had submitted a few documents during their meeting and faxed the remaining documents on the same day. [5]The Indian Express

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