Subrata Sen

He shifted from Anandabazar Patrika to The Statesman in 1992, then he joined Banglalive dot com, an internet magazine where he remained until he made his first film Ek Je Achhe Kanya (The Girl) in 2001.Ek Je Achhe Kanya, also known as The Girl in English is Subrata Sen's first film, which made waves in Bengal and India.His fourth movie Hotath Neerar Jonnyo (Suddenly for Nira) was made in 2005, based on a short story by Sunil Gangopadhyay.The movie faced problems from the Indian Censor Board because of some reported explicit scenes and was commercially released only after a few shots were deleted.Though not as famous as his seniors beyond his home-state Bengal, Sen is the maverick filmmaker of Indian Cinema whose work, as felt in Karlovy Vary Film Festival catalogue, strongly resembles that of Pedro Almodóvar.However, as a child, he came in close contact with Satyajit Ray, the master Indian filmmaker, while writing for Sandesh, a children's magazine which the maestro edited.
Subrata Sen (engineer)KolkataBengaliSouth Point High SchoolPresidency CollegeUniversity of CalcuttaAnandabazar PatrikaThe StatesmanEk Je Achhe KanyaThe CrushAlicia SilverstoneKonkona Sen SharmaKarlovy Vary Film FestivalGollapudi Srinivas National AwardSwapner FeriwalaNil NirjaneHotath Neerar JonnyoPedro AlmodóvarSatyajit RayJean-Luc GodardJadavpur UniversitySabyasachi ChakrabartyDebashree RoySubrat DuttaFerdous AhmedNilanjana SharmaDipankar DeMoonmoon SenRaima SenJune MaliaBickram GhoshJaya SealTannistha ChatterjeePayel SarkarSwastika MukherjeeParno MittraTanusreeMumtaz SorcarLocket ChatterjeePaoli DamRohit RoyMalobika BanerjeeRahul BanerjeeNimishaRwitobroto MukherjeeSamaresh BasuSunil GangopadhyayThe Times of IndiaEk Je Aachhe Kanya