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Kaushik Ganguly

Indian film director and actor

Kaushik Ganguly (born 4 August 1968) is an Indian film director, screenwriter and actor in Bengali cinema. Multiple National Award winner Actor-Director, Kaushik Ganguly is known for making films that explore various aspects sexuality, like Ushnatar Janye (2003), which deals with a lesbian relationship, and Arekti Premer Golpo (2010), which examines transgender iden*y & Nagarkirtan (2017), an LGBTQ Movie.

Contents

  • 1 Life
  • 2 Career
  • 3 Filmography
    • 3.1 Director
      • 3.1.1 Notable acting roles
      • 3.1.2 Television
    • 3.2 Screenwriter
  • 4 Awards
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Life

Ganguly was born in Kolkata on 4 August 1968. 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 Aa*hi. These telefilms incorporated elements like lesbianism and sex determination that had not been depicted in Bengali television productions before.

Career

Kaushik made his directorial debut with Waarish (2004). After his debut, over the years, he has directed more than 15 films and along the way has won several awards. Few of his most notable films include Laptop, which won the National Award for Best Background Music in 2011, Shabdo (2012), which won the National Award for Best Bengali Film and Chotoder Chobi (2015). His 2017 directorial venture includes Chaya O Chobi, a Bengali drama starring Abir Chatterjee, Koel Mallick and Ritwick Chakraborty, Nagarkirtan, a LGBTQ movie starring Riddhi Sen and Ritwick Chakraborty.

Filmography

Director

Notable acting roles

  • Laptop
  • Chotushkone
  • Bastu-Shaap
  • Bishorjan
  • Bijoya
  • Drishtikone
  • Ka Kha Ga Gha
  • Tarikh
  • Shankar Mudi
  • Kedara
  • Saat Number Shanatan Sanyal
  • Ei Ami Renu
  • Tiktiki (Web series on Hoichoi)
  • Prankenstein (Web series on Klikk)

Television

  • Hariharan
  • Ulka
  • Aa*hi
  • 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

Ganguly (second from right) receiving the 'ICFT –UNESCO Award' for the film Cinemawala at IFFI 2015

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Kaushik Ganguly received multiple awards for his role in various films.

  • 2012: 60th National Film Awards for Best Feature Film in Bengali: Shabdo
  • 2013: Best Director Award for the film "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: Bishorjan
  • 2018: National Film Award - Special Jury Award (feature film) for Nagarkirtan
  • 2021:67th National Film Awards for Best Original Screenplay for the film Jyeshthoputro
  • 2021: 4th Filmfare Awards Bangla for Best Director for Jyeshthoputro

References

    External links

    • Kaushik Ganguly at IMDb
    IndiaDramas
    • Barricade
    • Biley
    • Bireswar
    • Birpurush
    • Bisarjan
    • Meghe Dhaka Tara
    • Nabanna
    • Nil Darpan
    • Pinki Buli
    • Poshu Khamar
    Learned societies
    • Paschim Banga Natya Akademi
    Auditoriums
    • Academy of Fine Arts
    • Girish Mancha
    • Hindu Theatre
    • Madhusudan Mancha
    • Mahajati Sadan
    • Minerva Theatre
    • Rabindra Sadan
    • Ramgopal Mancha
    • Sisir Mancha
    • Sujata Sadan
    • Star Theatre
    See also
    • Jatra