WBFJA ceremony: Aparna Sen honoured with lifetime achievement award, ‘Manikbabur Megh’ best film

WBFJA ceremony: Aparna Sen honoured with lifetime achievement award, ‘Manikbabur Megh’ best film

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Category : Awards Published on: January 15 2025

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  • Eminent director Aparna Sen was honoured with the 'Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award' at the West Bengal Film Journalists' Association (WBFJA) annual awards ceremony for her contribution to Indian cinema.
  • 'Manik Babar Megh' won the best Bengali film award while Chandan Sen was awarded the best actor award for his role in the film.
  • Srijit Mukherji and Debaloy Bhattacharya were jointly awarded the Best Director award for 'Badami Haynar Kabale' and 'Padatik', while Mukherjee's 'Ooty Uttam' was awarded 'Special Recognition for Technical Innovation'.
  • Actress Rituparna Sengupta won the best actress award for her role in "Ayogya".
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