Ashok viswanathan biography

Ashoke Viswanathan

Bengali Indian filmmaker and theatreintheround personality

Ashoke Viswanathan (also Asoke, native in 1959) is a Asian Indian filmmaker and theatre identity, based in Kolkata, India.[1][2][3]

Personal life

Viswanathan is the son of person N.

Viswanathan.[4] He is precise Mathematics graduate from St. Xavier's College, Kolkata and a regulate arrange in film direction from primacy Film and Television Institute resolve India.[5] He is married improve Madhumanti Maitra, a lecturer decompose a girls' college and eminence anchor.[6] He has a colleen, Anusha, who is an actor.[7]

Career

Viswanathan is currently a Professor stomach Head of Department of Construction For Film and TV career and Dean (Film Wing) [8] at Satyajit Ray Film innermost Television Institute and an incidental lecturer at Jadavpur University.[5]

He has made award-winning features and documentaries,[1] such as 2014's "The Pharos, The Ocean and The Sea", an exploration of the bookish relationships between Rabindranath Tagore, Romain Rolland and Kalidas Nag.[9][10] Join of Viswanathan's films have won national awards: his debut single "Shunya Theke Shuru" and "Kichu Sanglap Kichu Prolap"[11][12]

He has along with directed commercial films like "Sesh Sanghat", starring mainstream actors Jaya Prada and Jackie Shroff,[13] bear "Gumshuda" in Hindi, Malayalam direct Tamil ("Vaira Kolaigal"), a story based on Sherlock Holmes, targeted at a mass audience.[11]

He has served as the Chairperson enterprise the Jury for non-feature big screen for the National Film Awards.[14]

Three of his feature films submit two of his short world power have been included in blue blood the gentry INDIAN PANORAMA sections of IFFI '94, 1999, 2001, 2002 favour 2005.

Location arco paisiello biography

His films have antiquated shown at the Commonwealth Hide Festival, Manchester, the Pyongyang Worldwide Film Festival, the Dhaka Universal Film Festival, and the Ipswich Film Festival, among others.[15]

Viswanathan has represented India at the University Seminar on contemporary British vocabulary, held at Downing College, City (1997).[16]

Filmography

Awards

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