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Prajesh Sen
Born (1979-05-29) 29 May 1979 (age 45)
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Film director, Screenwriter, Journalist[1]

Prajesh Sen is an Indian journalist and film director. He's making his directorial debut with the Jayasurya-starrer Captain (2018).[2]

Career

Prajesh Sen started career as a journalist and media person,He started with the Prabhatha bheri casual reporter of All India Radio Trivandrum and then moved to Madhyamam News Paper, a leading Malayalam news daily. Then he worked as an Assist. Director with Siddique (director).He published four books titled 'Cradles for Hire', 'Manji- Story of a Test tube Orphan',[3] 'Finger of Ekalavya' and 'Molecules'.[4] Other than his journalistic works,he conducted a photo exhibition named 'Dead Slow' across Kerala state to create awareness about road accidents.[5]

Personal life

Prajesh Sen was born to Gopi.N, and T.K Lathika.His brother is Lebison Gopi,who is working as still photographer in film industry.

Awards

Media Awards

  • Ramnath Goenka award for excellence in journalism (2013)[6]
  • G.Venu Gopal award from Trivandrum Press Club
  • K.C.Madhava Kurup Award (2010) by Calicut Press Club for Investigative Journalism.
  • SBT Media Awards 2009 for Humanitarian Writing.
  • Rajeevan Kaviumbai Award (2009) by Kerala Press Academy for Best Feature.
  • Theruvath Raman Award (2009) by Calicut Press Club for Investigative Journalism .
  • Fr.Columbiar Memorial Award (2009) for Investigative Reporting.
  • R.Krishna Swami Award (2009) Jointly constituted by Kollam Press Club and Kerala Shabdam Weekly for Investigative Reporting.
  • Keraleeyam V.K.Madhavankutty Award 2008 for Best Report on issues related to social integration.
  • Vigilant Award (2008) for Human Rights Reporting.
  • V.Karunakaran Nambiar Award 2008 by Kerala Press Academy for Best Report on health topics.
  • Solidarity Media Award 2006 for Best Rural Reporting.
  • Vocational Award 2005 from Rotary International for Rural Reporting.

References

  1. ^ "Indian Express news about Prajesh". indianexpress.com.
  2. ^ "Deccan Chronicle News about Captain". deccanchronicle.com.
  3. ^ "Manji Enna Test tube Sisuvinte Athmakatha". indulekha.com.com.
  4. ^ "Thanmatrakal". indulekha.com.com.
  5. ^ "Dead Slow". accidentskerala.blogspot.in.
  6. ^ "Geonka Journalism Award". indianexpress.com.