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Raja Sen

Television & film director


Summary

Television & film director

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nameRaja Sen
imageRaja SD.jpg
altRaja Sen
captionSen at the Focus Exhibition of Mayukhardo, 2019
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birth_placeCalcutta, West Bengal, India
nationalityIndian
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spousePapiya Sen
childrenSubhasree & Sreyoshi
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Raja Sen (born 10 November 1955) is an Indian film and television director and the winner of three National Film Awards from Kolkata, West Bengal, India. He is the father of Subhasree Sen and Sreyoshi Sen.

Career

Raja Sen first received recognition with Subarnalata (1997), a teleserial, he followed it up with Adarsha Hindu Hotel, Arogyo Niketan, few episodes of Desh Amaar Desh are some of the notables of the Bengali television arena.

He has also documented the real life paradigm of the living legends of Bengal's World of Art & Culture, namely, Suchitra Mitra, Tapan Sinha, Sombhu Mitra, Subhas Mukhopadhyay.

Personal life

Raja Sen is married to Papiya Sen, has two daughters, Subhasree Sen and Sreyoshi Sen and two granddaughters Mishka and Juana.

Filmography

Feature film

  • Damu (1996) - Cast: Raghuvir Yadav, Satya Banerjee, Monoj Mitra, Sabyasachi Chakrabarty, Rimi Sen (Child Artist).
  • Atmiyo Swajan (1999) - Cast: Soumitra Chatterjee, Supriya Devi, Dipankar De, Sabyasachi Chakrabarty, Rituparna Sengupta, Shakuntala Barua, Alok Mukherjee, Ashok Mitra, Asit Mukherjee, Chaitali Ghoshal, June Malia, Papiya Sen, Piyush Ganguly, Pradip Chakraborty, Rimi Sen (Child Artist), Tridib Ghosh.
  • Chakrabyuhya (2000) - Indrajeet, Chiranjeet, Anjan Srivastava, Rituparna Sen Gupta, Indrani Haldar, Chitra Sen, June Maliya.
  • Desh (2002) - Cast: Jaya Bhaduri, Abhishek Bachchan, Sabyasachi Chakravarthy, Subhendu Chatterjee, Gyanesh Mukherjee, Nayana Das, Monu Mukherjee, Kaushik Sen, Rajesh Sharma, Dulal Lahiri.
  • Debipaksha (2004) - Cast: Soumitra Chatterjee, Rituparna Sengupta, Satabdi Roy, Koel Mullick.
  • Viswa O Arjun (2006) - Cast Mayukh Mukherjee, Ashok Mukherjee, Indarni Pal, Anindya Bhaduri, Ipshita Nandi
  • Krishnakanter Will (2007) - Cast: Jeet, Soumitra Chatterjee, Swastika Mukherjee.
  • Tinmurti (2009) - Cast: Ranjit Mullick, Dipankar Dey, Manoj Mitra, Paoli Dam.
  • Laboratory (2010) - Cast: Raveena Tandon (debut in the Bengali film industry), Arpita Chatterjee, Sabyasachi Chakraborty, Ranjit Mullick.
  • Moubone Aaj (2011) - Cast: Ranjit Mullick, Manoj Mitra, Dipankar Dey, Rahul, Priyanka and Rachana Banerjee.
  • Colonel (2012) - Cast: Chiranjit, Sabyasachi, Kharaj, Saheb, Shakar, Sudip, and Tapas Paul.
  • Maya Mridanga (2016) -Cast: Debshankar Haldar, Rituparna Sengupta, Paoli Dam, Gautam Haldar

Documentaries

  • Filmmaker for Freedom (a film on Tapan Sinha)
  • Subhas Mukhopadhyay
  • Suchitra Mitra
  • Sambhu Mitra - 3 hours documentation by EZCC
  • Jyotirmoyee Devi
  • Alkaap - a dying folk culture
  • Itihasher Kolkata (5 episodes on the heritage of Kolkata)
  • Samaresh Basu (ICIL)
  • Rosogolla - brand ambassador of Bengal (EZCC)
  • The Greatest Bengali of The Millennium - (a film on Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, BBC announced the founding father of Bangladesh as the Greatest Bengali of all time voted by Bengalis worldwide.)

TV serials

  • Kolkata Kolkata
  • Adarsha Hindu Hotel
  • Subarnalata
  • Samparka
  • Arogya Niket
  • Anirban
  • Anjuman
  • Streeash Charitram
  • Tarasankarer Chhoto Galpo

Awards

  • 1993 - Documentary Suchitra Mitra - National Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film
  • 1997 - Debut feature film 'Damu' - National Film Award for Best Children's Film
  • 1997 - Damu (film)- Best Film - Shiromoni Award
  • 1997 -Damu (film)-Best Audinence Juvenile Award in Dhaka International Film Festival
  • 1999 - Atmiyo Swajan - National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare
  • 1999 -Atmiyo Swajan - Cairo International Film Festival

References

References

  1. (29 October 2007). "Film Director Raja Sen Speaks About His New Movie (Interview)". [[VOA News]]}}{{dead link.
  2. (1997). "Kamal Hasan, Tabu, Gulzar bag national film awards". [[Rediff.com]].
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