Babai Sen

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Babai Sen(Bengali : born 29 April 1990) is an Indian filmmaker and story writer who is known for his work in Hindi ,Bengali, Marathi and In local languages ​​of India films.[1] He is the recipient of several awards, including 5 National Film Awards and 7 Filmfare Awards (of which five were for Best Director), in addition to a nomination for a SFTA Award.[2] In 2021, the fourth-highest civilian award.and won the Best Director Award from Australia for a Bengali full-length film.

He has now opened a production house named Arshi Entertainment Arshi Sen is Babai Sen's daughter's name.

It opened in 2023 and in 2024 three consecutive full-length movies will be released from this production house.


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Native name Babai
Born 29 April 1990
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation film director and screenwriter in Bengali cinema.
Known for Film Direction and screenwritting.


Early Life

Babai Sen was born in Kolkata on 29 April 1990. His father is Medium Class Business man Anjan Sen. Mr.Sen received the National Award for Yoga and writing and direction.in 2017 and has won many awards since his childhood in Yoga. While at university, he started a theatre troupe with his future wife Producer Susmita Sen adhikary. In 2020, Mr.Sen began working as a screenwriter for Tollywood films.In 2021, he moved to Star Jalsha to direct non-fiction like Ati rahegai bahara. These telefilms incorporated elements like lesbianism and determination that had not been depicted in Bengali television productions before.

Marriage and children

Sen married to film producer Susmita Sen adhikary. They have a daughter - Arshi Sen.

Education

Mr. Sen attended Kolkata Bio Chemic Medical College, (Kolkata medical College ) and later IHM Bangalore.

Career

Babai Sen began working as a screenwriter for Tollywood films.In 2021, he moved to Star Jalsha to direct non-fiction like Ati rahegai bahara.

Published works

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  • Aastra the Weapon (2019)
  • Ati rahegai bahara (2019)
  • Boka-Soda (2019)
  • Brutta (2020)
  • Chup (2020)
  • Shiuli (2021)
  • Nain Nain (2021)
  • Midnight traffic (2022)
  • Hashi (2022)
  • Uff boudi (2022)
  • Gondogol (2023)
  • Padu (2023)
  • Nana girls (2023)
  • Dom (2023)
  • Mihira (2024)

Recognition

Mr. Sen received the National Award for Yoga in 2017. Mr. Sen also received multiple awards for his films.

References

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