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Name
  
Kaushik Ganguly

Education
  
Parents
  
Sunil Ganguly


Spouse
  
Role
  
Director

Children
  
Ujaan Ganguly

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Born
  
4 August 1968 (age 56) (
1968-08-04
)

Occupation
  
Director, actor, screenwriter

Movies
  
Khaad, Apur Panchali, Chotoder Chobi, Just Another Love Story, Sound

Similar People
  
Churni Ganguly, Saswata Chatterjee, Gaurav Chakrabarty, Indraadip Das Gupta, Parambrata Chatterjee

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Kaushik Ganguly is an Indian director, screenwriter and actor in Bengali cinema. He is known for his works that explore sexuality, like Ushnatar Janye (2003), which deals with a lesbian relationship, and Arekti Premer Golpo (2010), which examines transgender identity. His other films explore various social issues.

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Life and career

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Ganguly was born in Kolkata on 4 August 1968 to noted instrumentalist Sunil Ganguly. He attended Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya, Narendrapur and later Jadavpur University where he worked on a degree in Bengali literature. While at university he started a theatre troupe with his future wife actress Churni Ganguly and Suman Mukhopadhyay (who would later become a film director). In 1987, Ganguly began working as a screenwriter for Tollywood films. In 1995, he moved to ETV Bangla to direct telefilms like Ushnatar Janye, Ulka and Aatithi. These telefilms incorporated elements like lesbianism and sex determination that had not been depicted in Bengali television productions before.

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In 2004 Ganguly directed his first feature film Waarish starring Debashree Roy and Sabyasachi Chakrabarty. It was a commercial failure, but he continued in cinema with Shunyo E Buke (2005) starring Kaushik Sen, Tota Roy Chowdhury and Churni Ganguly. It tells the story of an artist's unrealistic expectations regarding his wife's personal appearance. It was screened at London's Tongues on Fire Film Festival in February 2004 and at Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema. In 2009 he released the low-budget comedy Brake Fail inspired by Hrishikesh Mukherjee films. His next film Jackpot starring Koel Mallick and Hiran did very well at the box office. He cast director Rituparno Ghosh as the lead in his 2010 film Arekti Premer Golpo about a gay documentary filmmaker and a transgender Jatra actor. It won awards at the I-View Film Festival and the International Film Festival of India. On 9 September 2011 his latest film Rang Milanti released to positive reviews. Ganguly's next film Laptop starring Rahul Bose, Ananya Chatterjee, Rajesh Sharma, Saswata Chatterjee, Churni Ganguly and Gaurav Chakrabarty was selected for screening at the 42nd International Film Festival of India.

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Ganguly's Shabdo (2013) won the 60th National Film Awards for Best Feature Film in Bengali. He won the best director award at the 44th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in November 2013 for Apur Panchali.At the 64th National Film Awards 2017, Kaushik Ganguly's Bishorjon bagged the Best Bengali Film award.[1]

Television

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  • Hariharan"
  • Ulka
  • Aatithi
  • Shesh Kritya
  • Collage
  • Chhayachhobi
  • Chhadmabeshi (Starring Rudranil Ghosh, Jisshu Sengupta, Srabanti Chatterjee)
  • Diagnosis
  • De-Ray
  • 2003 Ghare O Bairey
  • 2003 Ushnatar Janye
  • 2010 Bandhobi
  • 2010 Bagh Nokh
  • Screenwriter

  • 2005 Shunyo E Bukey
  • 2009 Jackpot
  • 2010 Arekti Premer Golpo
  • 2011 Rang Milanti
  • 2012 Laptop
  • Awards

  • Kalakar Awards
  • 2012: 60th National Film Awards for Best Feature Film in Bengali: Shabdo
  • 2013 : "Best Director" Award for the movie "Apur Panchali" at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) Awards.
  • 2014 : Nominated for Best Director for Shabdo in Filmfare Awards East
  • 2014 : Winner for Best Film Critic's Choice for Shabdoin Filmfare Awards East
  • 2014 : Nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Kangal Malsat in Filmfare Awards East
  • 2015:National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues for Chotoder Chobi
  • 2017:64th National Film Awards for Best Feature Film in Bengali: Bisarjan
  • References

    Kaushik Ganguly Wikipedia


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