Utpal Datta

This article is about Assamese Utpal Datta, NOT on Bengali stage and film actor Utpal Dutt. For Bengali stage and film actor, director Utpal Dutt, see Utpal Dutt.
Utpal Datta
Language Assamese
Nationality Indian
Citizenship Indian
Alma mater Gauhati University

Utpal Datta is a National Film Award-winning film critic. He has been associated with Bismoi, an entertainment Assamese magazine; Rangghar, a cultural monthly; and Roopkar, a cultural monthly. He later joined the All India Radio Guwahati, where his book 24 Frames (2008), an anthology of articles on Indian cinema, was released as a radio program.[1]

Personal life

Utpal Datta earned his Masters in Arts from Guwahati University. Later he earned a post-graduate diploma in Marketing Management. He started his career as a local reporter with Natun Asomiya, a weekly newspaper. Later he joined Roopakar as photographer and reporter. He was later sub-editor of Bismoi, the largest circulated monthly of the northeast, and Assistant Editor of Rangghar, a cultural monthly published from Bismoi Prakashan.

For a few years he represented Assam as a special correspondent to Cinema India International. At present he is Programme Executive of All India Radio at Guwahati station, the public service broadcaster of India. He has served other AIR stations like Dibrugarh, Nagaon, Williamnagar, Haflong and Guwahati.

He has directed one impressionistic short film, By-Lane2, based on the works of Assamese film journalist Pabitra Kumar Deka. The film was selected for several Film Festivals and for Indian Panorama 2013.[2][3] His second film is Through Trust and Fear, based on the philosophy of Assamese writer Nirupama Barghohain. This film was produced by Mihir Goswami. Datta's third film, Borgeet - Eti Dhrupadi Ratna, is based on the borgeets of Assam.

He is married to Namrata Datta, a writer; they live in Guwahati with their daughter Ragamala.

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