Durba Sahay
- Writer
- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Born on 16th December 1962, After establishing herself as a gifted
actor, Durba Sahay, has made her directorial debut with "The Pen", a
much acclaimed short film full of fresh fragrance and innovative ideas.
Entering the stage as a child performer in Rabindra Nath Tagore's dance
dramas, Durba has shown her talent in different arenas of the theatre
and films in different capacities including those of Playwright, Actor,
Director, Script writer and Production Designer and has registered
success in all these departments. Detesting stereotypes, Durba Sahay
has experimented with new and somewhat unconventional ideas and has
treaded her own path instead of trekking on the beaten track. The child
performer grew into an established artist with effortless ease and has
never looked back. Author of Raftar, a collection of short stories
based on diverse themes including women empowerment and taboos like
AIDS, Durba Sahay has revealed an entirely different shade of her
creative personality in The Pen. The short film made by Sahay has
converted the messenger (pen) into a message. Durba's role as the
snobbish wife of a bureaucrat in the National Award winning film
"Patang" (Film, 1994) came for positive appreciation. She has also
performed in an internationally acclaimed documentary titled "Beyond
the Himalayas", the 5 hr Documentary on "the Silk Route", (1994-95)
with Gautam Ghosh as Dircetor. As an actor, Durba displayed her natural
talent in culturally diverse plays like "An Inspector Calls", based in
a purely European setting and "The Government Inspector" depicting the
political intrigues, conspiracies, corruption and kinked human
relations in a muffassil - rural scenario prevailing and thriving in
India. Durba's solo performance "Jirah" based on her own writing, and
Directed by Ramgopal Bajaj is ready for public viewing. Also a cultural
activist, Durba has her own Cultural centre with well equipped
auditorium and Theatre repertory which has produced several plays,
(staged in different parts of the country.), and organized exhibitions
and musical shows.
Durba Sahay was also awarded the "Silver lotus" for producing "Patang", adjudged as the best Hindi feature film directed by Gautam Ghosh with Shabana Azmi, Om Puri and Shatrughan Sinha in the lead roles.
Durba Sahay was also awarded the "Silver lotus" for producing "Patang", adjudged as the best Hindi feature film directed by Gautam Ghosh with Shabana Azmi, Om Puri and Shatrughan Sinha in the lead roles.