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Bijoy Ketan Mishra is a director of art films in Oriya, in Orissa, India. He is also an independent media production professional. He is the Resident Editor of the Orissa edition of the newspaper, ''Political and Business Daily''.〔(), Political and Business Daily Orissa edition launched〕 Mishra's maiden directional effort is ''Ahalya'' (The Words of Silence), a movie depicting the mute suffering of a hapless woman, widowed in her childhood. The movie is based on a short story in Oriya of the same name written by Laxmipriya Acharya. ''Ahalya'' came to limelight when it was picked up by the jury of 30th Indian Film Festival of India for its Indian Panorama section in feature film category. The screening of ''Ahalya'' during the festival was met with positive response from the international audience. Subsequently the movie has been shown in many other festivals, most recently at the SPAROW festival in Mumbai, under the 'One River Many Streams' category.〔(), SPAROW Festival news In The Hindu〕 Mishra was born in 1959 in Cuttack district of Orissa. He has completed his graduation from Ravenshaw College, Cuttack and post graduation from University of Delhi, Delhi in Psychology. Mishra has produced many documentary films in the last 15 years, the most notable being "Sachi Raut Roy" for Sahitya Akademi.〔(), Sahitya Akademi website〕 He is making a biographical film on Pandit Gopabandhu Das, Orissa's renowned social worker, educationist and politician. Mishra edits an Oriya features magazine 'Orissa Now' in both print and web formats.〔(), Orissa Now〕 He has edited a book of features on Orissa named 'Orissa File: Making Sense of a State in Motion.'〔(), Orissa File〕 Another notable book edited by him is "Editor's Time Capsule" (2013). Mishra has attended workshops and seminars in India, Japan and Sri Lanka. Mishra lives in Bhubaneswar with his wife, a son and a daughter. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bijoy Ketan Mishra」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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