Sourav De | |
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Born | Sourav De 04-08-1974 |
Occupation(s) | Film Maker, Photographer, Entrepreneur |
Years active | 2008 – present |
Website | http://www.souravde.com |
Sourav De (born 4 August 1974) is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter. Sourav made his directorial debut with as yet unreleased Mohulti (2011), with Tanushree and Soumik as the lead. As a filmmaker, he is known for 1:30 am (2012), an award-winning Bengali film about split personality. He is setting up to come up with a dozen of short-films and aiming for a commercial release. [1]
He is also a renowned Photographer and associate member of PGI (Photographers Guild of India). His first Photo Exhibition was held at Meridian International Center, Washington DC, United States in April 2010. California- based Global Heritage Fund organized this exhibition. It was an International photo exhibition of 77 chronicles preservation effort of endangered cultural heritage sites in developing countries.
Year | Film | Actors |
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2011 | Mohulti | Tanusree Chakraborty, Saumik Chakraborty |
2012 | 1:30 am | Ena |
2016 | KUJO | Tuhina, Prodip Banerjee |
|- | 2022 || THE LAST RAIN || Sakshi Saha, Arunima Ghosh, Krishnendu Bandyopadhyay, Shamik Goswami |}
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