Shiboprosad Mukherjee

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Shiboprosad Mukherjee
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Born Shiboprosad Mukherjee
20 May
Baranagar, India
Occupation Film director, writer, actor
Years active 1997–present

Shiboprosad Mukherjee is an Indian Bengali Filmmaker, writer and actor. He, collaborating with Nandita Roy, debuted with their film Icche, which garnered both critical acclaim as well as commercial success. The director duo is known for making socially relevant films which are also entertaining to the viewers. They have directed several films like Bela Seshe, Icche, Muktodhara, Accident, Alik Sukh and Ramdhanu which were critically acclaim as well as enjoyed commercial success. He also serves as a partner at Windows Productions.

Early life & Education

Shiboprosad Mukherjee was born on 20 May at Baranagar in the northern fringes Kolkata, West Bengal, India. He was a student of Baranagore Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama High School and later completed his high school from Hindu School. He perused his graduation in Political Science Honours from Jadavpur University.

Film & Television career

Acting

He joined the theatre school as a trainer after completing his schooling. He participated in the T.I. E Project (Theatre in Education), while being under the guidance of eminent theatre personality Rudraprasad Sengupta and also attended the workshop conducted by Ibrahim Alkazi. He was also guided by Rituporno Ghosh when he was working as a freelance journalist in Anandalok (a film Magazine of Ananda Publishers), during his acting days . He debuted in acting in the year 1995 in Zee Bangla, with 'Ekushe Pa', directed by Raja Dasgupta. Later he went on to work in other daily television Serials like Janmabhoomi, Ghoom nei, etc.

Television

Although as a director and producer he has worked with all the leading channels in West Bengal and Bangladesh and has designed television programmes of duration not less than 10,000 hours, he has been a long term associate with ETV Bangla from its inception. From 1999 to 2002, he was a senior programming associate at ETV Bangla and currently, he is behind conceptualising, designing & producing 6 hours of original programming daily. With the credit of more than 50 non-fiction shows for Bengali television completely, designed by him, he has also conceptualised the first Bengali women's magazine programmes on television - 'Sreemoti'. He is also the first to launch Reality Show in Bengali television - Ritur Mela Jhoom Tara Ra Ra. He started his own production company named 'Windows Productions' along with his partner Nandita Roy and together they have produced many non-fiction and fiction programmes.

Filmography

Release Date Film Functioned as Producer
Director Writer Actor Role
1997 Char Adhyay No No Yes
1997 Dahan No No Yes
2000 Bariwali No No Yes Debasish Anupam Kher
28 June 2003 Ekti Nadir Naam No No Yes Steve Brookes

P. Parameswaran

15 July 2011 Icche Yes Yes No Vignesh Films
30 September 2011 Hello Memsaheb Yes Yes No Arijit Biswas
3 August 2012 Muktodhara Yes No Yes Happy Singh Bachchu Biswas
28 September 2012 Accident Yes No Yes Arko Kaustav Ray
19 July 2013 Alik Sukh Yes Yes No Windows
6 June 2014 Ramdhanu Yes Yes Yes Laltu Dutta Windows
1 May 2015 Bela Seshe Yes Yes No Probhat Roy
2016 Praakton Yes Yes No

Awards

Achievements

  • Icche did a theatrical run for 125 days. The National Film Archive of India accepted Icche as part of their collection for cultural and educational purposes. Icche was screened followed by an interactive session with the participants of the 8th batch of the 21-Day Certificate Course on Legal and Psychological Counseling for Women in Distress, University of Calcutta (29 January 2013). Icche has been included in the BEd curriculum of Visva-Bharati University. PVR Cinemas selected the film to be screened at Kolkata, Delhi & Mumbai as part of the Indian Panorama Film Festival.
  • Hello Memsaheb, a comedy film, achieved commercial success.
  • Accident was a thought-provoking and hard-hitting feature film. It was critically acclaimed. Accident was selected for the Indian Cinema Now Section of the 18th International Kerala Film Festival 2013. It ran in theatres successfully for 50 days.
  • Muktodhara was the first Bengali film in a decade to be screened at the Rashtrapati Bhavan for the President of India, Mr. Pranab Mukherjee. He was all praise for the film. Muktodhara was also watched by the governor of West Bengal Sri. M.K Narayan. Muktodhara was accepted by Legal Aid Services of West Bengal as part of their curriculum for Post Graduate Studies in Counseling, 2013 (affiliated to University of Calcutta) and also has been included in the Certificate Course on Legal and Psychological Counseling for Women in Distress. It has been included in the BEd curriculum of Visva-Bharati University. It ran in theatres successfully for 75 days.
  • Alik Sukh was premiered at the Marche du Film section in Cannes Film Festival in 2013. It had a pan India release in 2013. It was not only critically acclaimed but also did well commercially. It ran in theatres successfully for 50 days. The director duo received the Filmfare Award (East) 2014 for Best Direction for the film 'Alik Sukh'.
  • Ramdhanu has achieved both commercial success and critical acclaim. It has been included in the BEd curriculum of Visva-Bharati University.
  • Bela Seshe has received a tremendous response and Eros International will release the film in Mumbai, Delhi, Noida, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Gurgaon, Pune and Bangalore and the film will also have an off-shore release in UK, US and Singapore on an unmentioned date.[3]

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