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Pabitra Kumar Deka (29 January 1940 – 5 January 2010) is a novelist, humor writer, publisher and editor of a monthly magazine, film critic and script writer living in Assam in India. He is the winner of the Best Film Critic Award in 1988 from the Eastern India Motion Picture Association. The Government of Assam has instituted the State Best Film Critic Award in the name of ‘Pabitra Kumar Deka Award’ from 2010 after his death. ==Early life and education==
Deka was born in the small town of Haibargaon in the district of Nagaon (Assam)〔("Noted scribe, writer Pabitra Kr Deka dead" ). ''Assam Tribune''.〕 to Shri Mahendra Nath Deka and Swarnalata Deka. His father was a government officer in the Agriculture Department. The family settled in Guwahati in the early 1960s. After his retirement from office, Mahendra Nath Deka started M.N. Deka Films, a film distribution company, which released many Assamese and Bengali films. w Deka attended Nagaon Government High School and earned a degree in Commerce from Nagaon College. During his college days, he acted in and directed a number of one-act and full-length plays in Nagaon. In the one-act play competition held in Nagaon Natya Mandir in 1960, he was given the best actor and best director awards for the play ‘Adarsha Homeo hall’, written by Deba Kumar Saikia. The play ‘Mara Sutir Jiya Saku’ (Writer: Deba Kumar Saikia) also received the best direction award in many drama competitions. During the same period, Deka began to translate short stories of foreign writers in Assamese for the magazines ‘Manideep’. His first published work was an Assamese adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe’s story published in ‘Manideep’.
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