Aparna Sen
Known for: Acting
Born: October 24, 1945 in Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Aparna Sen is an Indian filmmaker, screenwriter and actress who is known for her work in Bengali cinema. A leading actress of the late 1960s and 1970s she has received eight BFJA Awards, five for best actress, two for best supporting actress and one for lifetime achievement. She is the winner of three National Film Awards and nine international film festival awards for her direction in films. She was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, by the government of India in 1987. Sen made her debut in Teen Kanya (1961) and received her success with Aparichito (1969). She went on to establish herself as a leading actress of Bengali Cinema with the films Aranyer Din Ratri (1970), Ekhane Pinjar (1971), Jay Jayanti (1971), Memshaheb (1972), Jiban Saikate (1972), Basanta Bilap (1973), Sonar Khancha (1973), Sujata (1974), Alor Thikana (1974), Kajallata (1975), Raag Anuraag (1975), Jana Aranya (1976), Ajasra Dhanyobad (1977), Proxy (1977), Mohonar Dike (1984), Ekanto Apon (1987), Swet Patharer Thala (1992). She also garnered critical acclaim for her work in Indira (1984), Kari Diye Kinlam (1989), Ek Din Achanak (1999), Mahaprithibi (1991), Unishe April (1995), Paromitar Ek Din (2000), Titli (2001), Antaheen (2009), Chatushkon (2014). In addition to acting in films, Sen has also been directing films since 1981, starting with 36 Chowringhee Lane for which she won National Film Award (India) for Best Director. She went on to achieve further success in direction with films Paroma, Sati, Yugant, Paromitar Ek Din, Mr. and Mrs. Iyer, 15 Park Avenue, The Japanese Wife, Iti Mrinalini, Goynar Baksho. She won her second National Film Award as a director for Mr. and Mrs. Iyer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Aparna Sen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
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Jiban Saikate - Life on the Beach
Indira
Mohonar Dike
Cinema Asia: India
Self (archive footage)
A Death in the Gunj
Aparna Chatterjee (Voice)
The Last Poem
Voice narrator female
Aparichito
Sunita Nag
Bombay Talkie
Mala
Manik da: The Mystique of Pather Panchali
Self
Parama
Sheila
Shet Patharer Thala
Bandana
Sagina
Secretary Vishaka Devi
Spandan
Iti Mrinalini
Mrinalini Mitra
Shyam Saheb
Suddenly, One Day
Aparna Choudhary
World Within, World Without
Daughter-in-Law
Kalankita Nayak
Baksa Badal
Minu
Pikoo
Pikoo's Mother
Asati
Soma Chowdhary
Ekanta Apan
Jar Je Priya
Up in the Clouds
Monica Bose (Moni)