Biju Phukan
Appearance
Biju Phukan | |
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বিজু ফুকন | |
Born | 19th September Dibrugarh, Assam |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1970 - present |
Biju Phukan (Assamese: বিজু ফুকন) is an Assamese actor. He was born in Dibrugarh, India, where he studied in the Kanoi College. He appeared in more than fifty Assamese feature films.[1] His first movie was Dr. Bezbaruah (1970).[1] His first role as leading actor was in Baruar Songshar followed by Aranya which established him as a 'hero'.[2] One of his songs that attained fame and was successful in the charts was "Mon Hira Doi" from the film Bowari.[3] His first release as a hero was Samarendra Narayan Dev’s Aranya in 1971, which was adjudged the Best Regional Film at the National Film Awards.[4]
Presently he resides in Guwahati.
He is a former Juri member of Indian Panorama.
Movies
Year | Film | Director |
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1970 | Dr. Bezbaruah | Brajen Barua |
1970 | Baruar Songshar | Nip Baruah |
1971 | Aranya | Samarendra Narayan Dev |
1973 | Bonoriya Phool | Atul Bordoloi |
1973 | Ganesh | AK Films Unit |
1974 | Brishti | Deuti Baruah |
1980 | Ajoli Nabou | Nip Baruah |
1980 | Upapath | Hemanta Dutta |
1980 | Itihaas | Hemanta Dutta |
1982 | Bowari | Sivaprasad Thakur |
1982 | Raja | Samarendra Narayan Dev |
1982 | Aparoopa | Jahnu Barua |
1983 | Ghar Sangsar | Sivaprasad Thakur |
1988 | Pita-Putra | Munun Barua |
1986 | Anthony Mur Naam | Nip Baruah |
1985 | Agnisnaan | Dr Bhabendra Nath Saikia |
1988 | Papori | Munin Barua |
1995 | I Killed Him Sir | Pradip Gogoi |
2001 | Ei Morom Tumar Babe | Taufique Rahman |
2000 | Aasene Konoba Hiyaat | Baharul Islam |
2003 | Agnisakshi | Jadumani Dutta |
2003 | Hepaah | Shankar Barua |
2004 | Barood | Munin Barua |
2006 | Deuta Diya Bidaay | Ramesh Modi |
2012 | Rowd | Gautam Baruah |
2015 | Khandob Daah (Grief On A Sunday Morning)[5] | Shankar Barua |
2016 | Dur[6] | Kangkan Rajkhowa |
Drama
- Captain Gogoi
- Falgo
- Haiya Dhuwai Nile
Bengali Movies
- Hotel Showfox
- Aparajita
- Doishyu Ratnakar
- Gajamukta
References
- ^ a b "Actor Biju Phukan to be shifted to AIIMS". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
- ^ "FIFTY FIVE NOT OUT: BIJU PHUKAN | Assam Portal". www.assam.org. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
- ^ "Biju Phukan Profile, Biju Phukan Biography, Career of Biju Phukan". www.indiaonline.in. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
- ^ Sharma, Bobbeeta. "How Assamese film found its mojo". Scroll.in. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
- ^ http://www.kothasobi.com/movie/shankar-borua-announces-assamese-film-khandob-daah-grief-on-a-sunday-morning/
- ^ http://www.kothasobi.com/movie/assamese-film-dur-post-production-stage/