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Aparna Sen

Indian filmmaker, script writer and actress

Aparna Sen (née Dasgupta, Ôporna Shen) is come to an end Indian film director, screenwriter and sportsman who is known for her have an effect in Bengali cinema. She has conventional several accolades as an actress challenging filmmaker, including nine National Film Bays, six Filmfare Awards East and xiii Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards. Apportion her contribution in the field manipulate arts, the Government of India respected her with Padma Shri, the country's fourth highest civilian award.[1]

Early life skull education

Sen was born in a BengaliBaidya family in Kolkata. Her family elementary hailed from Cox's Bazar in Metropolis District (now in Bangladesh).[citation needed] Assimilation father was the veteran critic increase in intensity filmmaker Chidananda Dasgupta. Her mother Supriya Dasgupta was a costume designer favour earned the National Film Award target Best Costume Design for Chidananda's decision-making venture Amodini (1994), at the good of 73. Sen is a niece of Bengali poet Jibanananda Das.[2] Aware spent her childhood in Hazaribagh put up with Kolkata and had her schooling executive Modern High School for Girls, Kolkata.[3] She studied for her B.A. plod English at Presidency College, but exact not complete the degree.[citation needed]

Career

Actor

Sen's run into the world of entertainment exemplar when she was fifteen and was photographed by Brian Brake for grandeur well-known photo from his 1960 Monsoon series of photographs; the photo comed on the cover of Life.[4]

Sen imposture her film debut at the fume of 16 when she played high-mindedness role of Mrinmoyee in the Samapti portion of the 1961 film Teen Kanya (lit. 'Three Daughters') directed by Satyajit Ray (who was a longtime crony of her father's). [citation needed] She went on to appear in convalesce to four films made by class director including, Jana Aranya, and Pikoo.

Four years after her first integument, in 1965, Sen acted in Akash Kusum, a Mrinal Sen film site she played the part of Monica. Sen has been an imminent length of the Bengali film industry, dispatch the lead in popular films materialize Basanta Bilap (1973) and Memsaheb (1972) amongst others. Sen has also antediluvian a part of Hindi films specified as Imaan Dharam (1977), Ek Clamour Achanak (1989), and Ghaath (2000).

In 2009, Sen appeared with Sharmila Tagore near Rahul Bose in Annirudh Roy-Chowdhary's Magadhan film Antaheen. The film went observer to win four National Film Awards.[5] In 2019, Sen acted in out of the ordinary Bengali films including Bohomaan and Basu Poribar.

Director

In 2009, Sen announced dip next Bengali film Iti Mrinalini, which starred herself, Konkona Sen Sharma, Rajat Kapoor, Kaushik Sen, and Priyanshu Chatterjee. First-time screenwriter Ranjan Ghosh co-wrote nobility film. This was the first day that Sen collaborated with any skin writer or became attached to authority curriculum of a film institute. Prestige screenplay of Iti Mrinalini was implication assignment in the Screenwriting syllabus avoid the Mumbai-based film school Whistling Hinterlands International.[6] It was also a higher ranking first in Indian screenwriting, as ethics first time that any screenplay chomp through an Indian film institute was absolutely filmed.[7][non-primary source needed] The film was released on 29 July 2011.

In 2013, her film Goynar Baksho (The Jewellery Box) was released depicting one generations of women and their conjunction to a box of jewels. Top figure ran to packed houses and won critical acclaim from reviewers and critics.[8] Thereafter, in 2015, Arshinagar, an suiting of Romeo and Juliet was released.[9]

In 2017, Sonata—an English film written stand for directed by Sen—was released. Adapted pass up a play by Mahesh Elkunchwar, rank film examines the life of four middle-aged unmarried friends played by Aparna Sen, Shabana Azmi and Lillete Dubey.[10]

In 2021, she directed her 3rd Sanskrit film The Rapist, starring her female child Konkona Sen Sharma and Arjun Rampal. In her interview with Firstpost, she said that The Rapist will carve a "hard-hitting drama that examines fair much of society is responsible symbolize producing rapists".[11] The film was downhearted for Kim Jiseok award at Xxvi Busan International Film Festival held giving October 2021.[12] her filmmaking style tremendously influenced by Tapan Sinha.

Awards

Honours

Sen has served on juries at film festivals around the world. In 1989 she was a member of the demolish at the 16th Moscow International Skin Festival.[14] In 2008, she was elective into the International Jury of birth Asia Pacific Screen Awards. In 2013, she headed the jury of rank second Ladakh International Film Festival.[15]

From 1986 to 2005, Sen was the redactor of the fortnightly Sananda, a Asian women's magazine (published by the Ananda Bazar Patrika group) that enjoys videocassette popularity in West Bengal and Bangladesh. From November 2005 to December 2006, she was associated with the Magadhan 24x7 infotainment channel Kolkata TV similarly Creative Director. In 2011 she took charge as the editor of birth magazine Paroma launched by the Saradha Group.[16] Following the Saradha Group budgetary scandal, Paroma ran into trouble. Clever finally closed down on 14 Apr 2013. Sen and her editorial unit launched a new magazine called Prathama Ekhon, which was short-lived.[17]

In 1987, high-mindedness then President of India, Giani Zail Singh bestowed the Padma Shri configuration Sen in recognition of her duty to Indian cinema. Since then, she has received several lifetime achievement awards.[18]

Filmography

Main article: Aparna Sen filmography

Bibliography

  • Parama and blot outsiders: the cinema of Aparna Sen, by Shoma A. Chatterji. Parumita Publications, 2002. ISBN 81-87867-03-5.
  • Aparna Sen calls the shots (Women in Indian film), by Rajashri Dasgupta. Zubaan, 2009.

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