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Jahnu Barua (Assamese: জাহ্নু বৰুৱা, Hindi: जाहनू बरूवा) (1952– ) is a multiple national and international award-winning Indian film director from Assam He has directed a number of Assamese and Hindi films, and along with Bhabendra Nath Saikia was one of the pioneers of Assamese Art cinema. He is best known outside Assam for his Hindi film Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara, a drama which uses the principles of Gandhism for its thematic backstory.
Jahnu Baruah has received the following awards:
Victor 1, a documentary by Gayatri Barua on filmmaker Jahnu Barua commissioned by Doordarshan.
#ThatGustyMorning starring Seema Biswas is based on a family coping with Alzheimer's and directed by renowned filmmaker Jahnu Barua, a Padma Shree and Padma Bhushan awardee. Watch it now. More, visit Facebook.com/largeshortfilms Twitter.com/largeshortfilms largeshortfilms.com
Nine time National Award winner film director from Assam Jahnu Barua with editor-in-chief Manjit Mahanta in Chakrabehu
Its the story of a childhood gone awry. A boy of 11 called Kukoi runs away from his home In a village and works at a motor garage in the city.The owner of the garag attempts to molest Kukoi one night and the boy,in self-defense,hits the man with an Iron rod killing him on the spot.The boy Is produced before the court which sends him to a State Juvenile home.kukoi is traumatized and goes into a shell.Fortunately the warden of the home is an understanding man called Biswa Boro who coaxes the boy Into a confession of true circumstances of the painful event. Cast-Dinesh Das, Moyola Goswami, Bishnu Kharghoria Like us on: www.facebook.com/timesmusic Follow us on: www.twitter.com/timesmusicindia Join our circle: www.google.com/+TimesMusic
Jahnu Barua talks about "Art, Culture & Social Responsibiltiy," as part of the Azim Premji University Public Lecture Series. September 29, 2012 About the Talk The effects of films and media on society have attracted a lot of attention in the last few years. It is important that audiences are sensitized to develop a strong sense of ethics so that they can make informed choices about cultural products. But by their very nature, populist media products are more attractive than ethically nuanced ones. This makes the task of sensitization a very challenging one. Noted filmmaker Jahnu Barua gives his perspectives on how we can create a climate in which films and media products are examined through the lens of ethics. About Jahnu Barua Nine time National Award winner Jahnu Barua did his post-g...
Ajeyo (অজেয়, English: Invincible) is a 2014 Assamese language drama film directed by Jahnu Barua; based on the Sahitya Akademi Award winner 1997 Assamese novel Ashirbador Rong written by Arun Sharma and adapted as screenplay by the director himself. Release date 3rd January 2014. Like our page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/assameseFnT
The story revolves around a boatman who earns his living by sailing boat in the nearby ghats.Problem arises when the government decides to construct a bridge on it which will deprive his earnings. His son who lives in city wants his father only to take care of their property Cast-Bishnu Kharghoria,Arun Nath,Kashmiri Saikia Baruah Like us on: www.facebook.com/timesmusic Follow us on: www.twitter.com/timesmusicindia Join our Circle: www.google.com/+TimesMusic
"Haridhan earns his livelihood by catching fidh in the river with the help of his small boat. His son Akan also helps him in fishing. A rich village leader wants to grab the Haridhan's boat. But Haridhan denies doing so. Village leader sends few men to steal the boat at night from the river bank but they kill Haridhan when he comes to save his boat. Subscribe to our channels for a new short film every day at 11:30 am (Indian Standard Time) - http://goo.gl/lPLIY Click here to Subscribe to Our South Indian Short Films - http://goo.gl/93kDm Cast & Crew: Director:Khanjan Kishore Nath Music / Sound:Anurag Saika Editor: Pragjyotish Bhuyan Cinematographer:Somesh Roy Actors: Amiya Hazarika,Sachin Nath,Bharat Bhushan Hazarika, Trishna Devi Visit www.pocketfilms.in to kno...
Victor 1, a documentary by Gayatri Barua on filmmaker Jahnu Barua commissioned by Doordarshan.
#ThatGustyMorning starring Seema Biswas is based on a family coping with Alzheimer's and directed by renowned filmmaker Jahnu Barua, a Padma Shree and Padma Bhushan awardee. Watch it now. More, visit Facebook.com/largeshortfilms Twitter.com/largeshortfilms largeshortfilms.com
Its the story of a childhood gone awry. A boy of 11 called Kukoi runs away from his home In a village and works at a motor garage in the city.The owner of the garag attempts to molest Kukoi one night and the boy,in self-defense,hits the man with an Iron rod killing him on the spot.The boy Is produced before the court which sends him to a State Juvenile home.kukoi is traumatized and goes into a shell.Fortunately the warden of the home is an understanding man called Biswa Boro who coaxes the boy Into a confession of true circumstances of the painful event. Cast-Dinesh Das, Moyola Goswami, Bishnu Kharghoria Like us on: www.facebook.com/timesmusic Follow us on: www.twitter.com/timesmusicindia Join our circle: www.google.com/+TimesMusic
Jahnu Barua talks about "Art, Culture & Social Responsibiltiy," as part of the Azim Premji University Public Lecture Series. September 29, 2012 About the Talk The effects of films and media on society have attracted a lot of attention in the last few years. It is important that audiences are sensitized to develop a strong sense of ethics so that they can make informed choices about cultural products. But by their very nature, populist media products are more attractive than ethically nuanced ones. This makes the task of sensitization a very challenging one. Noted filmmaker Jahnu Barua gives his perspectives on how we can create a climate in which films and media products are examined through the lens of ethics. About Jahnu Barua Nine time National Award winner Jahnu Barua did his post-g...
The story revolves around a boatman who earns his living by sailing boat in the nearby ghats.Problem arises when the government decides to construct a bridge on it which will deprive his earnings. His son who lives in city wants his father only to take care of their property Cast-Bishnu Kharghoria,Arun Nath,Kashmiri Saikia Baruah Like us on: www.facebook.com/timesmusic Follow us on: www.twitter.com/timesmusicindia Join our Circle: www.google.com/+TimesMusic
The short film 'DINOKAI' based on the some phases of Dinikai's daily life, an unfortunate poor man and ill person, who passing his livelihood by begging. The story is build up with the aspiration of a little happy moment in the midst of Dinokai's poverty life.
Enjoy Latest Indian Assamese Full Movies Super hit children's Magical Movie Tora ( Tora’s Love ). Starring : Anup Hazarika, Indrani Chetia, Mrigakshi, Abatosh Bhuyan, Sukanya Kharghoria, Atul Pasoni, Arun Hazarika, Pratibha Chaudhury, Subheswar Das, Tapan Kalita, Dina Baishya, Drupad Das, Abdul Naseer and Ubil Hajong Director : Jahnu Barua Story : Jahnu Barua Screenplay : Jahnu Barua Music Director : Reeta Das and Y.S.Moolky Lyrics : Reeta Das Producer : Children”s Film Society India ( CFSI ) National Centre Of Films For Children and Young People Executive Producer : Dolphin Communications Synopsis : In the remote countryside of Assam and surrounded by hills two families live a little outside the village in harmony with each other. 7 year old Tora who studies in the village school and...
The film focuses on an elderly couple, Dandeswar and Hkawni, who arrive in Mumbai in search of their missing grandson after 26/11 2008 terror attack. The film won the Best Feature Film in Assamese award in the 60th National Film Awards and also won the Best Film award in the Indian Films Competition at the Bengaluru International Film Festival for the year 2012. Like us on: www.facebook.com/timesmusic Follow us on: www.twitter.com/timesmusicindia Join our circle: www.google.com/+TimesMusic
Nine time National Award winner film director from Assam Jahnu Barua with editor-in-chief Manjit Mahanta in Chakrabehu
Jahnu Barua talks about "Art, Culture & Social Responsibiltiy," as part of the Azim Premji University Public Lecture Series. September 29, 2012 About the Talk The effects of films and media on society have attracted a lot of attention in the last few years. It is important that audiences are sensitized to develop a strong sense of ethics so that they can make informed choices about cultural products. But by their very nature, populist media products are more attractive than ethically nuanced ones. This makes the task of sensitization a very challenging one. Noted filmmaker Jahnu Barua gives his perspectives on how we can create a climate in which films and media products are examined through the lens of ethics. About Jahnu Barua Nine time National Award winner Jahnu Barua did his post-g...
While students protest outside Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) against the appointment of its Chairman, there is infighting within the film institutes governing Council now. Eminent memebers, Pallavi Joshi and Jahnu Barua have stepped down to back the students. Subscribe Now To Our Network Channels :- Times Now : http://goo.gl/U9ibPb The NewsHour Debate : http://goo.gl/LfNgFF ET Now : http://goo.gl/5XreUq To Stay Updated Download the Times Now App :- Android Google Play : https://goo.gl/zJhWjC Apple App Store : https://goo.gl/d7QBQZ Social Media Links :- Facebook - http://goo.gl/CC7rGc G+ - http://goo.gl/O1iEp5 Twitter - http://goo.gl/uHYsqP Also visit our website - http://goo.gl/XPUXe8 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Subscribe to Times Now | Click Here ► http://goo.gl/U9ibPb ‘Downl...
Watch Jahnu Barua talk about the changing face of cinema and how MIT’s School of Film & Television (mitsft.in) can contribute to the career prospects of budding filmmakers. He believes that a formal education in the technology aspect of films is critical and trained people are the need of the hour.
Jahnu Barua receiving Padma Bhushan...
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Rajiv Mehrotra has been a personal student of HH The Dalai Lama for more than thirty years & describes himself as “a most unworthy chela” of his. Till 2012 he was the host one of the country’s longest running, and most widely viewed talk shows on public Television, In Conversations. It was rated the most watched programme in its genre across all television channels in India. He was a familiar face on Indian television for more than 40 years. His books include The Mind of The Guru, The Spirit of The Muse, Understanding The Dalai Lama,The Essential Dalai Lama, Thakur - a biography of Sri Ramakrishna and Conversations with The Dalai Lama, on Life, Living and Happiness. In the 1970’s he was a student of Swami Ranganathananda, who was later President of The Ramakrishna Mission and later of th...
Mama, oh mama, I don't wanna come down
Not if it's all like it was on the ground
Hiding my feet 'cause I'm too shy to dance
Hiding my face behind both of my hands
Mama, oh mama, don't make me come down
'cause I don't know what will come out of my mouth
People will hear they won't know who I am
People will hear and they won't understand
Mama, I've seen them, the others like me
Once I could see it was all I could see
The silent procession that crosses the snow
In which skeleton ladies like skeletons go
Mama, oh mama, up here where I'm free
I have seen beauty you wouldn't believe
Juniper's ledges and Juniper's birds
Where Juniper's edges and mine become blurred
Mama, oh mama, if you only heard
The reasons for living, the freedom of words
The blooming balloon of a thought being born
Safe in the branches of Juniper's arms
Mama, oh mama, I'm not like you think
Some harrowing walker down narrowing streets
If I had my way I would bring the whole world
Every sleepwalker and each hungry girl
Mama, oh mama, and old uncle Tom
My father the thinker, my daughter the song
Tell every bell to just wake up and ring
Tell this whole choir to just shut up and sing
Mama, oh mama, I'm holding your hand
In these glorious dreams in which you understand
Mama, oh mama, we're spinning around