Prodyut Kumar Deka
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Prodyut Kumar Deka | |
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প্ৰদ্যুত কুমাৰ ডেকা | |
Born | 18 April 1978 |
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Prodyut Kumar Deka (born 18 April 1978) is an Indian film director and author residing in Assam, India. His films include Dhunia Tirutabur, Samiran Barua Ahi Ase, Surjasta and Borosi. He turned to writing fiction gradually from 2016-17. His first novel Ambari based on the Ambari Archeological site in Guwahati, is published by Educreation Publishing in 2017.[1]
Career
He made his debut as scriptwriter and director with the critically acclaimed Assamese film Dhunia Tirutabur (Beautiful Woman),on the backdrop of a lost artiste in 2010. [2] His next film based on a political subject Samiran Barua Ahi Ase (Return of Samiran Barua) was released in 2012. [3][4]
His other films include Surjasta (A Sunset), on the subject of child negligence and a suspense drama Borosi (The Trap) and a television film based on Rabindranath Tagore's story Dristi (The Vision).[5] [6] [7][8] [9] An anthology film consisting of three stories titled Ji Golpor Sesh Nai directed by three different directors including Prodyut Kumar Deka is currently under production.[10][11][12] His forthcoming projects include Chiahir Rong, a film about newspaper houses in Assam, based on a story by journalist Jitumoni Bora.[13] [14]
He was Co-Scriptwriter of the films Orong (Strangers in the Mist) (2015) on child psychology and Rum Vodka Whiskey (2017), based on three unsuccessful love stories in different seasons. Orong won the National Award for Best Rabha film in 2015.[15][16] He also made two short films based on essays written by eminent Assamese writer and journalist Homen Borgohain titled Why I write (2008) and A short film about Walking (2011) which were shown in various film festivals.[17] [18] He also made a 50-minute documentary named An Anti-insurgent Journey depicting how former Asam Sahitya Sabha Chief Kanaksen Deka was vocal against subversive activities of the outfit in the nineties, despite knowing that his tough stand might invite death.[19]
He is associated with Aikyatan theatre group as director of intimate plays like Moni Kanchan written by Badal Sircar, Jonakor Pohar (The Rising of the Moon), The Game of Chess, etc. Assamese translation of the play Eserenga Rod was done by Deka and directed by Pranjal Saikia which was performed in Natasurjya Drama Festival 2016, Guwahati; Kartik Hazarika National Drama Festival 2019, Tezpur and in Poorvottar Rashtriya Rang Utsav, 2017 in many cities like New Delhi, Amritsar, Jaipur and Vadodara.[20][21][22] He also directed Coffee Housot Apeksha under the aegis of Indian Peoples Theatre Association (IPTA), Assam chapter on the occasion of its platinum jubilee in 2019 at District Library, Guwahati.[23]
He writes on Cinema in the local Assamese newspapers like Sadin, Asomiya Pratidin and Asomiya Khabar. Published books on Cinema are Amar Kotha Teolokor Kotha (2014) and Cinema Suwar Ananda (2017), both anthologies of essays on diverse facets of Indian and foreign films. [24] [25] [26]
He wrote his first novel Ambari, an anthropological thriller, based on the Ambari Archeological site in Guwahati, in 2017. It was published by Delhi-based Educreation Publishing.[27][28] Prophecy of Ambari, a sequel to the first novel have been published in 2018.
Personal life
Prodyut Kumar Deka was born in Guwahati to film critic, screenwriter and humor writer Pabitra Kumar Deka. He passed his graduation in Commerce in 2000 and completed Law in 2006 from Gauhati University. He works in the Assam Secretariat since 2010 and lives in Roopkar, Pub-Sarania, Guwahati (India).
Filmography
As Producer/Director
Year | Title | English Title | Genre | Awards/Festivals |
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2002 | Hatura | The Monkeys Paw | Tele play/Doordarshan Kendra | |
2003 | Abartan | 5 Episode/Doordarshan Kendra | ||
2006 | Murder | TV Series/NE TV | ||
2008 | Mayajal | 5 Episode/Doordarshan Kendra | ||
2008 | Shanti Tirtha | 5 Episode/Doordarshan Kendra | ||
2008 | Why I Write | Short film | Hyderabad film festival, Mumbai International film festival, North East Film Festival, Twilight Film Festival, New Delhi | |
2009 | Dhunia tirutabur | Beautiful Women | Feature | Best Director, Editor and Make up Award in State Assam Film Festival, 2010 |
2010 | Cinema Cinema | TV Series/NE TV | ||
2010 | Pas Porichalokor Pasta Kahini | 5 Short films/Rong TV | ||
2011 | A Short film about Walking | Short film | Dhaka International film festival | |
2011 | Samiran Barua Ahi Ase | Return of Samiran Barua | Feature | 12th Kolkata International film festival, 2012 |
2012 | Eta Nikhut Hatya | 5 Episode/Doordarshan Kendra | ||
2013 | Surjasta | A Sunset | Feature | Nomination in Best Actor Male and Female category in Vivel Filmfare Awards 2013 (East) |
2014 | An Anti-Insurgent Journey | Documentary | 3rd Bangalore Short Film Festival, Indian Cine Film Festival, 2014 | |
2014 | Borosi | The Trap | Feature | |
2016 | Dristi | The Vision | Tele film/Prag News | |
2018 | Ji Golpor Sesh Nai | Feature (Post-Production) | ||
2019 | Chiahir Rong | Feature (Post-Production) |
As Story/Script Writer/Co Writer
Year | Title | Director | Genre | Awards/Festivals |
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2009 | Dhunia tirutabur | Prodyut Kumar Deka | Feature | Best Director, Editor and Make up Award in State Assam Film Festival, 2010 |
2011 | Samiran Barua Ahi Ase | Prodyut Kumar Deka | Feature | 12th Kolkata International film festival, 2012 |
2015 | Orong (Strangers in the Mist) | Suraj Duwarah | Feature | National Award for Best Rabha Film in 2015, 10th Habitat Film Festival, New Delhi |
2017 | Rum Vodka Whiskey | Prasant Saikia | Feature | |
2018 | Ji Golpor Sesh Nai | Prodyut Kumar Deka | Feature (Post-Production) | |
2019 | Chiahir Rong | Prodyut Kumar Deka | Feature (Post-Production) | |
2019 | Smriti | Pankaj Kalita | Feature (Under Production) |
Published books
Cinema
Year | Title | Language | Publisher |
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2014 | Amar Kotha Teolokor Kotha | Assamese | Arclights, Guwahati |
2017 | Cinema Suwar Ananda | Assamese | Arclights, Guwahati |
Novels
Year | Title | Language | Publisher |
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2017 | Ambari | English | Educreation Publishing, New Delhi |
2018 | Prophecy of Ambari | English | Educreation Publishing, New Delhi |
See also
- List of Assamese films of the 2000s
- List of Assamese films of the 2010s
- List of Assamese films of 2014
- Dhunia tirutabur
- Samiran Barua Ahi Ase
- Surjasta
- Borosi
References
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- ^ "Filmfare Awards 2013 Nomination List of Assamese Cinema". 19 March 2014.
- ^ "Nominations for Vivel Filmfare Awards (Assamese)". 28 March 2014.
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- ^ "The Fourth Pillar".
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- ^ "Assamese Film 'Rum Vodka Whisky' To Release on November 24".
- ^ "prodyut deka, guwahati, India". Festivalfocus.org. 18 April 1978. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
- ^ "A short Film About Walking". Cultureunplugged.com. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
- ^ "Bangalore to screen film on Deka". 12 June 2014.
- ^ "Spanish play staged at Poorvottar theatre fest". www.tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
- ^ "Northeast takes centre stage | Business Standard News". Business-standard.com. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
- ^ "Laikhuta of Kartik Hazarika National Theatre Festival erected at Tezpur".
- ^ "'IPTA platinum jubilee'".
- ^ "Cinema Sowar Ananda - Book on Cinema Released". Magical Assam. 26 March 2017. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
- ^ "'Cinema Sowar Ananda' : New Book on Cinema by Prodyut Kumar Deka". Kothasobi.com. 22 February 1999. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
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- ^ "'Magical Discovery'".
- ^ "'Ambari: An Anthropological Thriller'".