Satarupa Sanyal

Satarupa Sanyal
Nationality Indian
Occupation Film director

Satarupa Sanyal is a Bengali Indian independent or parallel cinema film director, producer, actress, poet and social activist, based in Kolkata, India.[1] She is well known for her feminist social stances that inform her films.

Early life

She was born on November 12, 1962, to professor Tarun Sanyal and Keya Sanyal, in Burdwan, West Bengal. She got her school education at the St. Margaret's School in Kolkata, and later attended the Scottish Church College for her school leaving examination. Later she graduated from the Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalayaon Veterinary Science and later enrolled in masters on Veterinary Pathology.[1]She got training in Rabindra Sangeet from Smt. Maya Sen, Gitabitan And in classical music from Shri Jamininath Ganguli and Shri Shrikant Bakre. She started a cultural, literary little magazine "Aw" while she was a student of under graduate which is still continuing till date.

Career

She was trained in Hindustani classical music and Rabindra Sangeet and performed for the All India Radio.[2]

She acted in films since 1985. Initially she performed for Doordarshan plays and telefilms in lead roles. These include performances in Sukh, Aparichita, Uttaradhikar, Bikalpa, Sukher Jonne, Prasab and Bhanga Aiyna.[2]

She quit acting and became involved in film production. She worked as an Assistant Director and associated script writer to noted director Utpalendu Chakrabarty for seven years. In 1998 she made her debut film "ANU" as a director and producer under her own banner "SCUD".Till date she has directed ATATAYEE, TANYABI FIRTI, KALO CHITA, ONCE UP ON A TIME IN KOLKATA,TOBUO BASANTA(not released).

She served Central Board of Film Certification for 4 years as a member.She also served as the jury member of Indian Panorama, National Award for feature film, National Awards for All India Radio and section committee jury in MIFF.

Filmography

Feature films

. Onyo Apalaa (2015)

Telefilms

Documentaries

Awards

See also

References

External links


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