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Anjan Das was born on 17 November, 1949 in Bagerhat District, Bangladesh, is an Indian film director (1949–2014). Discover Anjan Das's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Occupation Film director
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 17 November, 1951
Birthday 17 November
Birthplace Bagerhat District, Bangladesh
Date of death 2 June, 2014
Died Place Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Nationality India

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1949

Anjan Das (17 November 1949 – 2 June 2014) was an Indian film director known for his contribution to cinema.

1970

Das begun his filmmaking journey in the mid-1970s, debuting with documentaries such as "The Art of Anant Malakar" and "Tripura."

1976

His inaugural feature, Sainik (Soldier), premiered at various international film festivals, including Berlinale in 1976, further expanding its reach to Mannheim, Tehran, Kraków, Mongolia, Yugoslavia, and the San Remo Film Competition in Italy.

2001

In 2001, Das created Saanjhbatir Roopkathara.

2006

In 2006, he made the film Faltu (The Saga of Ranirghat, 2006), which won him the National Film Award for Best Feature Film on Family Welfare.

2007

In 2007, he made Jara Bristite Bhijechhilo (Drenched... in the rain), for which he won the Special Director's Award at Almaty, Kazakhstan, and two awards in Madrid, Spain: Best Actress and Special Jury Award for the Director.

This film also was an entry in the Indian Panorama of International Film Festival of India 2007.

He won 11 Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards for the last three films.

He made a documentary on the rebel poet Kazi Nazrul Islam, produced by the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India and was inaugurated by the then External Affairs minister, Pranab Mukherjee at a function at Habitat Centre, New Delhi.

Thereafter, he also made a few documentaries produced by PSBT and Films Division, which include Maa Durga (on goddess Durga) and Flow & Ebb (on the boatmen of Bengal).

His feature film Swarger Nichey Manush (People under Heaven) starring Rituparna Sengupta was showcased at Mumbai Film Festival, Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema and others.

but was not released commercially at that time.

All the films listed above were shown at Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema.

2010

His film Achin Pakhi (A Love Story) had its International Premiere at Cairo International film Festival 2010 and World Premiere under Indian Panorama at International Film Festival of India 2010.

2011

His next film Banshiwala (The Flautist), based on Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay's novel of the same name won him two international awards - Golden Kahuna Award at Honolulu Film Awards 2011 and Bronze Palm Award at Mexico International Film Festival 2011.

It was also showcased at New Jersey International Film Festival.

His next film, Bedeni (The Snake-Charmer's Wife) was based on Tarashankar Bandopadhyay's novel and starred Rituparna Sengupta.

His last film was Ajana Batas (The Mystic Wind), which starred Paoli Dam and was based on Joy Goswami's novel.

2013

It had its premiere at International Film Festival of India 2013 (Indian Panorama).

2014

It also won him the Bronze Palm Award at Mexico International Film Festival 2014.

It was officially selected (in competition) at Washington DC South Asian Film Festival 2014, Indian International Film Festival of Queensland 2014, and FerFilm Festival 2015.

It competed for the Conchshell Award at Belize International Film Festival 2014.

The film garnered critical acclaim and was released commercially nine months after his demise.