Raja Sen

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Raja Sen
Raja Sen
Sen at the Focus Exhibition of Mayukhardo, 2019
Born (1955-11-10) 10 November 1955 (age 69)
NationalityIndian
Occupations
SpousePapiya Sen
ChildrenSubhasree & Sreyoshi
Websitewww.rajasensfilms.com

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.[1] 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

Documentaries

TV serials

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

Awards

References

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