Atanu Ghosh

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Atanu Ghosh
Born
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Alma materUniversity of Calcutta
Occupations
  • Film director
  • Screenwriter
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Atanu Ghosh is an Indian film director, screenwriter, author and teacher who works in the Bengali film industry.[1] Ghosh started his career as a scriptwriter and director for documentary films in 1996. Then he started directing telefilms with Disha (2003). He made his directorial debut in feature films with Angshumaner Chhobi (2009). His film Mayurakshi (2017) was awarded the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali at the 65th National Film Awards.[2] Besides Mayurakshi, his other feature films including Shesh Pata, Binisutoy, Abby Sen and Rupkatha Noy have received multiple awards and have been critically acclaimed at multiple film festivals..[3][4]

Early life and education

Ghosh completed his post-graduation in journalism from the University of Calcutta. Following that, he started his career in 1996 as scriptwriter and director of documentary films. Thereafter, he branched out to fictional serials and telefilms. He wrote a play for National School of Drama, New Delhi entitled "Ruh-ba-Ruh" directed by Kaushik Sen.

He received the Doordarshan National Award for Best Children's telefilm Aar ek Bampi in 2002.[5]Megh Brishti Rodh fetched him the coveted RAPA Award for Best Screenplay. He was awarded the prestigious Shyamal Sen Smriti Samman in 2008.[6]

Career

Ghosh debuted as a director for Bengali telefilms, with Disha (2003). Following it, he has directed 22 more telefilms. Between 2003-2009, Ghosh has worked as scriptwriter and editor for many eminent directors. Besides, he has also directed over 30 documentary and corporate films for different organisations.

Ghosh made his directorial debut in feature films with Angshumaner Chhobi (2009). It was selected in the Indian Panorama Section as well as in the Competitive Section at the 40th International Film Festival of India (2009). The film won the Aravindan Puraskaram for the Best Debut Film of 2009, "Karnataka State Award for India's Best Debut Director", BFJA Award as well as the "Audience Award" at the "Rainbow Film Festival" in London, besides 13 other national and international awards. His second film Takhan Teish (2011) was screened at film festivals in Shanghai, Osaka and other places. His next film Rupkatha Noy (2013) was nominated for the FIPRESCI Award for Best Indian Film 2013. It was also officially selected in multiple film festivals including the Shanghai International Film Festival.[7] It received four Filmfare Awards[8][9] His fourth film Ek Phaali Rodh (2014), was premiered at the Shanghai International Film Festival in June 2014.[10] His sixth film Mayurakshi received multiple accolades including the National Film Award for Best Bengali Feature Film at the 65th National Film Awards and the Best Film (Critics') at the 3rd Filmfare Awards East.[11] Besides three other international nominations, Mayurakshi was also awarded the prestigious "Chitra Bharathi Samman" for the Best Indian Cinema of 2018 and the WBFJA Award for Best Film and 2 other categories.[12][13][14]

Filmography

Key

Denotes films that have not yet been released

Feature films

YearFilmDirectorWriterLanguageNoteRef.
2009 Angshumaner Chhobi Yes Yes Bengali Marked his debut as a director in Bengali feature films [15]
2010 Takhan Teish Yes Yes [16]
2013 Rupkatha Noy Yes Yes [17]
2014 Ek Phaali Rodh Yes Yes [18]
2015 Abby Sen Yes Yes [19]
2017 Mayurakshi Yes Yes Won the National Film Award for Best Bengali Feature Film at the 65th National Film Awards [20]
2019 Robibaar Yes Yes [21]
2021 Binisutoy Yes Yes [22]
2023 Aaro Ek Prithibi Yes Yes [23]
Shesh Pata Yes Yes [24]

Web Originals

Telefilms

YearFilmDirectorWriterLanguageNote
2003DishaYesYes Bengali
2003WeekendYesYes
2003SrishtichharaYesYes
2003Amriter PutraYesYesSelected in the 2nd Kolkata Telefilm Festival
2003AkashchhoyaYesYes
  • Selected in the 2nd Kolkata Telefilm Festival
  • Selected in the 10th Kolkata International Film Festival, 2004
2004700 Square FtYesYes
  • Selected in the 2nd Kolkata Telefilm Festival
  • Nominated for Best Telefilm of the Year at the Anandolok Puraskar, 2004
2004Sumitra OnlineYesYesWinner of Tele Samman Award for Best Telefilm, 2004
2004Gabhir AsukhYesYes
2004KantaYesYes
2005DeadlineYesYes
2005Megh Bristi RodhYesYesWinner of RAPA Award for Best Screenplay
2005ManthanYesYes
2005AsomaptoYesYesWinner of Telly Samman Award for Best Direction, 2005
2005MishraraagYesYes
2006Aaro Ek PrithibiYesYes
2006Aaloy PheraYesYesNominated for Telly Samman for Best Telefilm, 2007
2006AnkushYesYesNominated for Best Telefilm at Anandalok Puraskar, 2007
2007Roopkatha NoyYesYes
2007ParamparaYesYes
2007Premer GalpoYesYes
2008Adhara MadhuriYesYes
2009Parokiya 2000YesYes

Accolades

Awards and recognitions (For his feature films)
YearAwardCeremonyCategoryFilmResultRef.
2017National Film Awards65th National Film AwardsNational Film Award for Best Bengali Feature FilmMayurakshiWon[26]
2014 Filmfare Awards East 1st Filmfare Awards East Filmfare Award Bangla for Best Film (Critics') Rupkatha Noy Won [27]
2018 3rd Filmfare Awards East Filmfare Award Bangla for Best Film Mayurakshi Nominated [28]
Filmfare Award Bangla for Best Film (Critics') Won
Filmfare Award Bangla Best Original Story Nominated
2021 Filmfare Awards Bangla 4th Filmfare Awards Bangla Filmfare Award Bangla for Best Film (Critics') Robibaar Won [29]
Filmfare Award Bangla Best Original Story Nominated
Filmfare Award Bangla Best Screenplay Nominated
2022 5th Filmfare Awards Bangla Filmfare Award Bangla for Best Film (Critics') Binisutoy Won [30]
Filmfare Award Bangla Best Screenplay Nominated
2024 7th Filmfare Awards Bangla Filmfare Award Bangla for Best Film Shesh Pata Won [31]
Filmfare Award Bangla Best Original Story Won
Filmfare Award Bangla Best Dialogue Won
Filmfare Award Bangla for Best Film (Critics') Nominated

Others

Notable films/serials/documentaries:

  • Banglar Swadeshi Gaan – a 3-episode series on the patriotic songs of Bengal to commemorate 50 years of Indian independence
  • Ebong Computer – a 10 episode fictional series on computers
  • Aatanka – a 40 min fictional film on AIDS awareness
  • Chalti Hawa – a 10 episode musical series on Bengali Band music
  • Goenda Poribar – a 52 episode fiction series
  • Icchedana – a 26 episode science fiction series for children
  • Ardhek Prithibi – a 26 episode fiction series
  • Abaak Prithibi – a 26 episode fiction series

Bibliography

  • Bandi Mon Khola Akash (2021)
  • Nihsango Nagorik (2023)[32]

References

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  2. "Atanu Ghosh on his film Mayurakshi winning National Award: I hope more people will see it now". Hindustan Times. 21 April 2018.
  3. Ramachandran, Naman (3 May 2024). "India's Prosenjit Chatterjee on Overcoming His Hero Image With 'Shesh Pata' Role: 'It Was a Huge Task' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
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  7. "Fandry wins FIPRESCI-India Film Critics Award for Best Indian Film 2013 – DearCinema.com". Archived from the original on 9 November 2014. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
  8. Filmfare Awards East
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  13. "Mani Ratnam gifts ₹10 lakh to groom young filmmakers". The Hindu. March 2018.
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  19. Buzarbaruah, Upam (20 April 2016). "Abby Sen Movie Review {3/5}: Critic Review of Abby Sen by Times of India". Times of India. Retrieved 16 December 2025.
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  21. Das, Sragdharamalini (12 August 2022). "Atanu Ghosh's 'Robibaar' is a Cinematic Herbarium of Unjaded Romance". The Statesman. Retrieved 16 December 2025.
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