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Latest revision as of 17:18, 1 December 2025
Indian filmmaker
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Devendra Malviya |
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| Occupation(s) | Filmmaker, director, screenwriter |
| Notable work | 2020 Delhi |
Devendra Malviya is an Indian filmmaker and director who is well known for the Hindi feature film 2020 Delhi.[1]
Devendra Malviya gained attention for 2020 Delhi, a film produced in a single-shot format.[2] Coverage in Indian press described the film as drawing on incidents related to the 2020 Delhi riots.[3]
The film’s trailer and release announcements were carried by multiple outlets in early 2025.[4]
2020 Delhi received attention for perceived similarities between certain characters and individuals connected to the 2020 Delhi riots, as reported in feature coverage by ThePrint.[5] India TV reported that the trailer presented scenes referencing riot-related events.[6]
Legal and political developments
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Prior to the planned release, several petitioners approached the Delhi High Court seeking a postponement of the film’s release.[7] Proceedings related to these petitions were reported by LiveLaw,[8] Aaj Tak,[9] ABP Live,[10] and Bharat Express.[11]
Political reactions were also reported, including calls to the Election Commission requesting that the release be deferred due to the timing of elections.[12]
Statements in the press
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ThePrint reported statements from Devendra Malviya in which he denied political links and said that the film was not intended to support any political position.[13]

