Bijoy Sen | |
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বিজয় সেন | |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Occupation | Art director |
Years active | 1966–2000 |
Notable work | Andha Biswas |
Awards | National Film Award (1st time) |
Bijoy Sen is a Bangladeshi art director. He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Art Direction for the film Andha Biswas (1992). [1] [2]
Year | Award | Category | Film | Result |
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1992 | National Film Award | Best Art Direction | Andha Biswas | Won |
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