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Gaurav Solanki (born 21 January 1997) is an Indian boxer. He competes in the 52 kg category. In the year 2018, at the Commonwealth Games held in Gold Coast, Queensland, he won the gold medal in boxing's flyweight 52 kg category.[3][4] He hails from Ballabgarh, Faridabad, Haryana.

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Primary and personal life

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Gaurav Solanki was born on 21 January 1997 in Ballabgarh of Faridabad district. His father, Vijay Pal Singh, is an electrician and has an electric shop. His younger brother, Saurav is a boxer and trains at a local boxing academy in the 46-49 kg category. Her elder sister, Neelam was the national level boxing champion from 2013 to 2015.[2]

In Ballabgarh village, there was a lack of sports culture and very few people came forward to inspire Gaurav to pursue boxing. His school started boxing training as a sport and in order to have fun Gaurav joined, and soon boxing became his profession. Though in the initial days, there was a big problem in his family finances, i.e., in order to be a good boxer one needs enough financial support to have good food and training. In 2012, when Gaurav started showing the spark of becoming a boxer, his father sold his 50-yard land to financially support Gaurav's boxing career. So, when Gaurav decided to become a boxer, his family came forward to help him in every possible way so he could pursue his dream without giving him a hint of the financial crisis of the family.[5]

Career

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2018, Commonwealth Games, Gold Coast, Australia

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  • On 9 April 2018, in the last 16 rounds, Gaurav beat Ghana's Empiyar Akimos Annang Ampiah with a score of 4-0.[1]
  • On 11 April 2018, in the quarter-finals, Gaurav beat Papua New Guinea's Charles Keama with a score of 5-0.[1]
  • On 13 April 2018, in the semifinals Gaurav beat Sri Lankan M. Vidanalange Ishan Bandra with a score of 4-0 margin.[1]
  • On 14 April, in the final, Gaurav beat Ireland's Brendan Irvine with a final score of 4-1.[1]

After the bout, the final scores made by five judges were 29-28, 30-25, 29-28, 28-29, 29-28, giving the gold medal in the Flyweight 52 kg category of male boxing event to Gaurav and making him the first Indian male boxer to win a gold medal in the 2018 Commonwealth Games.[citation needed] After winning the gold medal, he said, "Today I am dedicating my medal to my mother and I want to represent Tokyo Olympics 2020 and I want to stay there when the Indian flag is raised."[6]

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Gaurav Solanki is an Indian fiction writer, poet, screenwriter, and lyricist known for his contributions to Hindi literature and Indian cinema, including co-writing the acclaimed film Article 15 (2019) and authoring the short story collection Gyrahvin-A ke Ladke. Born on 7 July 1986 in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, he is an alumnus of IIT Roorkee, where he developed his interest in poetry and short stories through the college's literary society after initially aspiring toward acting and cinema. After briefly working in engineering and advertising, Solanki left corporate employment to pursue writing full-time, contributing film reviews and articles to publications such as Tehelka. In 2012, he received the Jnanpith Navlekhan Puraskar for his first poetry collection but declined the award in protest against the organization's request to censor a story in his forthcoming collection over alleged obscenity. He subsequently stepped back from the literary scene for several years before returning with Gyrahvin-A ke Ladke, which gained recognition and featured on bestseller lists. Solanki transitioned into screenwriting and lyric writing, contributing lyrics to films including Ugly (2013), Daas Dev (2018), and Veere Di Wedding (2018). He gained widespread attention for co-writing the screenplay and dialogue of Article 15, a crime drama addressing caste discrimination in India, directed by Anubhav Sinha. His work extends to television, including the series Tandav (2021), and he continues to engage with both literary and cinematic storytelling that often explores social issues.

Early life and education

Early life

Gaurav Solanki was born on 7 July 1986 in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India. He grew up in the small town of Sangaria in northern Rajasthan. Growing up in Sangaria, Solanki observed caste discrimination from a position of privilege in everyday village life.

Education

Gaurav Solanki graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee, where he studied electrical engineering. He enrolled at IIT Roorkee in 2004. Following his graduation, Solanki began his professional career in the advertising industry, where he worked on campaigns for brands such as Myntra and Jabong. He later transitioned to freelance writing.

Career

Literary career

Gaurav Solanki began his literary career as a freelance writer in Delhi, contributing to various magazines during his early years. In 2012, he was selected for the Jnanpith Navlekhan Puraskar but chose to refuse the award. His debut short story collection, Gyrahvin-A ke Ladke, was published by Rajkamal Prakashan and released at the Jaipur Literature Festival in 2018. The book received notable recognition, featuring in the top three Hindi books on the Dainik Jagran–Nielsen bestseller list during the first quarter after its release. This marked a significant milestone in his work as a fiction writer in Hindi literature. Later, his literary background facilitated his entry into the film industry through connections in the creative field.

Lyricist

Gaurav Solanki made his debut as a lyricist in Hindi cinema with Anurag Kashyap's Ugly (2013), where he wrote the lyrics for the songs "Money", "Suraj Hai Kahan", and "Papa". This project marked the beginning of his collaboration with filmmaker Anurag Kashyap. In 2018, Solanki contributed lyrics to Sudhir Mishra's Daas Dev. That same year, he wrote the lyrics for the song "Bhangra Ta Sajda (No One Gives A Damn!)" in Shashanka Ghosh's Veere Di Wedding.

Screenwriter

Gaurav Solanki's screenwriting career began to take shape when filmmaker Anurag Kashyap acquired the rights to his three-part Hindi blog story "Hisar Mein Hahakar" in 2013, an early example of a blog post being optioned for film adaptation. His original screenplay Nisar (also spelled Nisaar), co-written with Karan Tejpal and Tiya Tejpal, was selected for the Drishyam Films–Sundance Institute Screenwriters Lab in Udaipur, India, held from April 4 to 8, 2016. He received wider recognition as co-writer of the screenplay and dialogue for the crime drama Article 15 (2019), directed by Anubhav Sinha. In 2021, Solanki served as a writer on the Amazon Prime Video political thriller series Tandav, contributing to all nine episodes of the show. More recently, he wrote the screenplay for the shelved film Tees, directed by Dibakar Banerjee.

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