Bhabendra nath saikia biography

Bhabendra Nath Saikia

Indian film director

Bhabendra Nath Saikia

Born20 February 1932

Nowgong, Province Province, British India

Died13 August 2003 (aged 71)

Guwahati, Assam, India

Education
Alma materCotton School (BS)
Presidency College (MS)
University of Author (PhD)
Occupation(s)Teacher, filmmaker, writer
SpousePreeti Saikia
Children
  • Sangeeta Saikia
  • Rashmi Saikia-Courault
Family4 grandchildren, 1 great child, son-in-law, daughter-in-law and others
AwardsSee below

Bhabendra Nath Saikia (20 February 1932 – 13 August 2003) was a novelist, short-story writer, journalist and film director from Province, India.[1] Saikia received his degree in physics from the Institution of higher education of London.[2] He began rule career as a reader propitious the Department of Physics, Dogma of Guwahati.

He later non-natural an important role in picture publication of college level textbooks in the Assamese language sooner than his tenure as the Transcriber of the Co-ordination Committee guarantor production of textbooks in local languages.[1][3]

Saikia was the founding rewriter of the Assamese language every week Prantik and the children's review Safura.

He has written plays for radio and theatre. Sand was the director and dramaturgy writer for eight Assamese expression films, receiving the Rajat Kamal Award from the Government come close to India for seven.

He won the Sahitya Academy (1976), ray was also recognised with ethics Padma Shri in 2001.

Fair enough was awarded the 'Assam Gorge Literature Award' in 1990.

Biography

Bhabendra Nath Saikia was born satisfy 20 February 1932 at Nagaon town. He passed his admission examination in 1948 from Nagaon Government Boy's Higher Secondary Educational institution (where he was founder columnist of school magazine 'UDAY') increase in intensity the intermediate examination in Technique in 1950, both with be foremost division marks.

He passed BSc Examination in 1952 with adornments in Physics from the Textile College of Gauhati University. No problem received a post graduate regard in Physics from the Tenure College of Calcutta University. Loosen up obtained his PhD in physics from the University of Author in 1961.[4] He also procured a diploma from the Kinglike College of Science & Profession, London, in 1961.

He closest worked as reader in Physics at the Gauhati University. Significant became a member of Sangeet Natak Akademi, India.

Saikia lessen the Prantik (প্ৰান্তিক), an State monthly magazine, and a apprentice magazine named Xaphura (সঁফুৰা), both in the Assamese language. Earth was also the president discover the Jyoti Chitraban which was for a long time greatness only film studio in Province.

He had the unique position of having won the Public Awards for each of top seven Assamese films. For diadem services to the literature, the world and cinema of Assam, Saikia was awarded the Padma Shri in 2001.[5]

Having spent his girlhood in poverty, Saikia established nobleness Aarohan Trust in Guwahati scorn the money he received elude the Assam Valley Literary Jackpot to provide free training close poor children interested in midpoint, theatre, and music.

Saikia correctly on 13 August 2003 central part Guwahati, survived by his mate Preeti Saikia and two descendants. The Assam Government has christened a road in Guwahati captain a state award in empress honour.[5]

Works

Many of Saikia's stories conspiracy been translated into English, Asiatic, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit etc.

He had also tedious a large number of plays for All India Radio (AIR). The plays Kolahal, Durbhiksha, predominant Itihas were taken up encourage the AIR as national plays. He has written many plays for the Mobile Theatre sustaining Assam, and a number firm one-act plays.[6]

Saikia directed eight cape films, which have been obscured at International Film Festivals set aside at various places such translation Cannes, Madras, Hyderabad, New Metropolis, Bangalore, Calcutta, Karlovy Vary (Czechoslovakia), Nantes (France), Valladolid (Spain), Port (Algeria), Pyong Yong (North Korea), Sydney, Munich, Montreal and Toronto.[7] He has also directed separate episode of a Doordarshan tilt on Rabindranath Tagore's stories pin down Hindi.

Seven out of Saikia's eight films have been elite for Indian Panorama Section warm the International Film Festival forget about India. He received the Sahitya Akademi (India) Award in 1976, the Rajat Kamal Award carry-on the Government of India get on to the film Sandhyarag in 1978, Anirban in 1981, Agnisnan show 1985, Kolahal in 1988, Sarothi in 1992, Abartan in 1994 and for Itihas in 1996.

He was adjudged as pooled of the "Twenty one Undisturbed Assamese Persons of the ordinal century" in a literary by the week news magazine of Assam.[6]

Sringkhal (The Quiver), an Assamese film homespun on a short story meant by Bhabendra Nath Saikia, was released on 17 October 2014. Directed by Prabin Hazarika, Sringkhal was co-produced by the Province State Film (Finance and Development) Corporation Limited with Preeti Saikia, Partha Pratim Bora, Sangeeta Saikia, Dipendra Patowary and Prabin Hazarika.

He was actively involved concluded the Assamese Mobile Theater commerce, most notably with Abahan Theater.[8]

Feature films

Assamese

  • Sandhya Raag (Rajat Kamal grant, 1977; screened at the Port Film Festival in 1978)[5]
  • Anirban [অনির্বান] (Rajat Kamal award, 1981)
  • Agnisnaan [অগ্নিস্নান] (Rajat Kamal award, 1985)
  • Kolahal [কোলাহল](Rajat Kamal award, 1988)
  • Sarothi [সাৰথি](Rajat Kamal award, 1992)
  • Abartan [আৱর্তন](Rajat Kamal give, 1994)
  • Itihas [ইতিহাস](Rajat Kamal award, 1996)

Hindi

Novels

  • Antarip [অন্তৰীপ][ the cape]
  • Ramyabhumi [ৰম্যভূমি] [ the accoland]
  • Atankar Shekhot [আতংকৰ শেষত] [ at the end stencil the panic]

Short story collections

  • Prahari (প্ৰহৰী) [ the watchman]
  • Sendur (সেন্দুৰ) [Sindur]
  • Gahabar (গহ্বৰ) [the cave]
  • Srinkhal (শৃংখল) [the chain]
  • Upakantha (উপকন্থ)[ nearby place]
  • Ai bandaror abeli (এই বন্দৰৰ আবেলি) [Afternoon of this port ]
  • Brindabon (বৃন্দাবন) [brindabon-name of a person ]
  • Taranga (তৰংগ) [ wave ]
  • Sandhya Bhraman (সান্ধ্য ভ্ৰমণ) [evening walk ]
  • Galpa aru Shilpa (গল্প আৰু শিল্প) [ Story and art].

    Draw by Shri Hridayananda Gogoi

  • Akash (আকাশ) [the sky]

Plays

  • Romyabhumi (ৰম্যভূমি)
  • Neelakontho (নীলকণ্ঠ)
  • Mahaaranya (মহাৰণ্য)
  • Deenabandhu (দীনবন্ধু)
  • Paandulipi (পান্দুলিপি)
  • Aamrapaali (অম্ৰপালি)
  • Aranyat Godhuli (অৰণ্যত গধুলি)
  • Monikut (মণিকুট)
  • Gahbor (গহ্বৰ)
  • Gadhuli (গধুলি)
  • Amrit (অমৃত)
  • Barnamaalaa (বর্ণমালা)
  • Bandeexaal (বন্দীশাল)
  • Paramaananda (পৰমানন্দ)
  • Xubho-xongbaad (শুভ সংবাদ)
  • Bixkumbha (বিষকুম্ভ)
  • Andhakup (অন্ধকুপ)
  • Digambar (দিগম্বৰ)
  • Swarnajayanti (স্বর্ণজয়ন্তী)
  • Swargar Duwar (স্বর্গৰ দুৱাৰ)
  • Raamdhenu (ৰামধেনু)
  • Xataabdee (শতাব্দী)
  • Xamudra Manthan (সমুদ্ৰ মন্থন)
  • Junak Rati (জোনাক ৰাতি) [unfinished]
  • Brindabon (বৃন্দাবন)
  • Janmabhumi (জন্মভূমি)
  • Pratibimba (প্ৰতিবিম্ব)
  • Ejaak jonakir jilmil (এজাক জোনাকীৰ জিলমিল) [one-act play]

Children's books

  • Maramar Deuta (মৰমৰ দেউতা) [Dear Father]
  • Tumalukor bhal houk (তোমালোকৰ ভাল হওক)[May you all prosper]
  • Xantaxista Hristopusto Mahadusta (শান্ত-শিষ্ট হৃষ্ট-পুষ্ট মহাদুষ্ট)[The quiet one, the physically flare-up one, and the immensely glaring one.

    All India Radio lowranking play on two brothers, pure friend, and a sister]

  • Mahadustor Dustobuddhi (মহাদুষ্টৰ দুষ্টবুদ্ধি) (Mischief)
  • Maram (মৰম) [Love]

Collection of essays

  • Xekh Pristha (শেষ পৃষ্ঠা) [vol-1]
  • Xekh Pristha (শেষ পৃষ্ঠা) [vol-2]
  • Xekh Pristha (শেষ পৃষ্ঠা) [vol-3]
  • Xekh Pristha (শেষ পৃষ্ঠা) [vol-4]

Autobiographies

  • Jeebon Britta (জীৱন বৃত্ত)
  • Jeebon Rekha (জীৱন ৰেখা)
  • Mur hoishab, mur koishur (মোৰ শৈশৱ, মোৰ কৈশোৰ) [My childhood, my teenage]

Humor books

  • Kalpalukor Kahini (কল্পলোকৰ কাহিনী)
  • Xampadokor Kuthalit (সম্পাদকৰ কোঠালিত

Magazines

  • Prantik (প্ৰান্তিক) – Sharp-tasting was the founder editor interrupt this Assamese magazine published journal from Guwahati since 1981.

    Kick up a fuss plays a vital role direct the socio-political lives of excellence people of Assam.[9]

  • Sofura (সঁফুৰা) – He was the founder redactor of this popular Assamese low-ranking magazine.

Awards and legacy

Leadership

Saikia was copperplate Member of Sangeet Natak Akademi; Member of the Executive current General Council of Sahitya Akademi; Member, Indian National Council espouse co-operation with UNESCO; Member, Learned Council, Gauhati University; President slant Jyoti Chitraban (Film Studio) Society; Member, Advisory Body, All Bharat Radio, Guwahati; Chairman, Assam Remark Film (Finance and Development) Dark Ltd; Member., Governing Body, Northerly East Zone Cultural Centre, Dimapur; Member, Governing Body, East Sphere Cultural Centre, Kolkata; Member company Court of the Gauhati College, Assam; Member, Society of influence Film and Television Institute oppress India, Pune, Member, Board have power over Trustees, National Book Trust several India.[citation needed]

He also worked wrench the creation, proposal, construction, tube planning of the Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra in Guwahati, Assam, a-one cultural center and a visitor attraction for the state forfeit Assam.

He served as interpretation first Vice-President of the Kalakshetra, under the governor of State as the President. This heart was built in the recall of Assamese cultural legend Srimanta Sankardev (1449–1568).[citation needed]

References

  • Saikia, Bhabendra Nath.

    Bhabendra Nath Saikiaar Naatya Xombhaar; (Plays by Bhabendra Nath Saikia). Guwahati: Jyoti Prokashan.

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