Maxima Basu
Maxima Basu (Bengali: ম্যাক্সিমা বসু) is an Indian fashion designer, actress and director. She was the assistant director of Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire (2009). She has designed for one of the most popular Bollywood films like Ram Leela (2013), Bajirao Mastani (2015) and Dangal (2017), which became the highest grossing Indian film of all time,[1] replacing senior designers Rushi Sharma and Manoshi Nath. She won Filmfare Award for Best Costume Design in 2016 for Bajirao Mastani.[2] She worked in Bajirao Mastani and Ram Leela as a team with designer Anju Modi, both shared 4 wins and 2 nominations jointly. Later, Maxima worked single for Dangal. She got married to her handsome beau Prashant in an intimate Hindu wedding ceremony held in Kanpur. The beautiful couple met on a film set, where Prashant worked as an Art Assistant and quickly developed a fondness for each other. After enjoying deep conversations and spending ample time together, the couple finally decided to tie the knot in the most jovial fervor.
Career
Maxima is named after Russian novelist Maxim Gorky. She belongs to a Bengali-speaking Basu family residing in Delhi. She made her debut with Slumdog Millionaire (2009), in which she designed costumes and assisted Danny Boyle, who earned Academy Award for Best Director for the film.[2] Later, she switched to designing costumes with 2013 blockbuster Ram Leela. Director Sanjay Leela Bhansali gave her the chance. He later repeated her for his next venture Bajirao Mastani. She was applaused nationally. Sanjay, Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh was all in praise for her dresses on their characters. She earned Filmfare Award for Best Costume Design in 2016 for the film. In 2017, she worked in two films : Bank Chor and Dangal, the latter being the highest grossing Indian film of all time. In 2017, popular designers Manoshi Nath and Rushi Sharma were scheduled to design dresses for Dangal, the highest grossing Indian film of all time. But co-producer Aamir Khan replaced them with her, giving the reason that they charged too much money for the film's budget. The film earned her second Filmfare Nomination.[1]
Awards
Year | Award | Nominated Work | Result |
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2014 | Apsara Award for Best Costume Design | Ram Leela | Won |
2014 | IBN Live Movie Award for Best Costume Design | Ram Leela | Won |
2014 | Screen Weekly Award for Best Costume Design | Ram Leela | Won |
2014 | Filmfare Award for Best Costume Design | Ram Leela | Nominated |
2016 | Filmfare Award for Best Costume Design | Bajirao Mastani | Won |
2016 | Asian Film Award for Best Costume Design | Bajirao Mastani | Nominated[3] |
2018 | Filmfare Award for Best Costume Design | Dangal | Nominated |
References
- 1 2 Maxima Basu replaces Manoshi-Rushi for 'Dangal'
- 1 2 Telegraph India : The bong girl's Bajirao connect
- ↑ "10th AFA Nominees and Winners". Asian Film Awards. Archived from the original on 2016-05-22. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
External links
Maxima Basu on IMDb