Manju Borah

Manju Borah (Assamese: মঞ্জু বৰা) is a multiple international and national award-winning Indian female film director and short story writer from Guwahati, Assam. Borah also served as Jury Member, Indian Panorama, IFFI 2007, 10th MAMI International Film Festival 2008 and 3rd Eye 7th Asian Film Festival Mumbai 2008, 55th National Film Awards for 2007 (Feature Films) Delhi 2009.[1]

Manju Borah
মঞ্জু বৰা
Manju Borah in 2006
Born
Occupation(s)Film director, Screenwriter
Websitemanjuborah.com

Filmography

YearTitleEnglish TitleLanguage
1999BaibhabA Scam in VerseAssamese
2001Anya Ek YatraAssamese
2003Aakashitorar KothareA Tale Told Thousand TimesAssamese
2004LaazShameAssamese
2006JoymatiThe SaviourAssamese
2008Aai Kot NaiMaAssamese
2012Ko:YadA Silent WayMising
2015Dau Huduni MethaiSong of the Horned OwlBodo
2016Sarvagunakar Srimanta SankardevaAssamese
2019Bishkanyar Deshot[2]In the Land of Poison WomenPangchenpa

Awards

National Film Awards

Year Film Category Citation Ref
1999 Baibhab Special Mention For her poetic expression in her debut film. [3]
2003 Aakashitorar Kothare Best Feature Film in Assamese For its juxtaposition of a woman's search for her cultural heritage and its loss. [4]
Best Female Playback Singer Awarded to Tarali Sarma
For her tuneful rendition of a devotional song without instrumental accompaniment.
[4]
2008 Aai Kot Nai Best Feature Film on National Integration For its honest look at a burning problem in Northeast India, its attempt to break down artificial boundaries and giving it a human and aesthetic appeal. [5]
2012 Ko:Yad Best Feature Film in Mishing A stark and realistic film with a strong subtext about a driftwood collector makes compelling viewing. [6]
Best Cinematography Awarded to Sudheer Palsane
The unexplored charm of North-East India through different seasons is all the more alluring in the eyes of this Cinematographer.
[6]
2018 In the Land of Poison Women Best Feature Film in Pangchenpa The film is a depiction of an individual’s effort to break the myth of ‘poison women’ in a remote part of Arunachal Pradesh. [7]

Other awards

Year Award Film
2000 Gollapudi Srinivas Award Baibhab
2000 Best film in Asia, 6th Dhaka International Film Festival Baibhab
2004 Best Director, Assam State Film Award Aakashitorar Kothare
2004 Audience Award, Dhaka International Film Festival Aakashitorar Kothare

References

  1. "Manju Borah - Assamese Filmmaker". Onlinesivasagar.com. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
  2. "A mysterious tale : manju borah's 'bishkanyar deshot'". Arunachal24.in. 10 October 2018. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  3. "47th National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 13 March 2012.
  4. "51st National Film Awards (PDF)" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 15 March 2012.
  5. "56th National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
  6. "60th National Film Awards Announced" (PDF) (Press release). Press Information Bureau (PIB), India. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  7. "66th National Film Awards" (PDF).
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