Ashutosh Pattnaik

Ashutosh Pattnaik (born in 18 October 1988) is an Indian filmmaker, director, and lyricist.[1]

Ashutosh Pattnaik
Background information
Born (1989-10-18) 18 October 1989
OriginPuri, Odisha, India
Occupation(s)Producer, Director, Lyricist, cinematographer
Years active2015–present
Associated actsEka eka jibanare

Early life

Ashutosh was born to Baijayantimala Mohanty and Prafulla ku Pattnaik in an Odia family from Puri, Odisha. He went to Biswambhar Bidyapitha, Puri and subsequently attended Intermediate Science at HDV Science College, Panaspada. Then he completed BCA in NICE under Sambalpur University and animation diploma at Pentasoft, Bhubaneswar. He is a student of cinematography at Biju Pattnaik Film and TV Institute, Cuttack, Odisha.

Career

2015

He directed a short film A Race for Resistance on water scarcity. Then a documentary Independence based upon people reviews and Khusi.

2016

He directed his short add film The Butterfly in Odia language about girl child discrimination issue which was awarded 3rd Prize at Kallola Film Festival[2] organised by Aaina organization with Unicef.[3]

He set up a music production company Pattnaik Bros. He started his first professional work as a lyricist and producer in the album Eka Eka Jibanare in Odia language.[4]

His other notable works in 2016 are Think for a second, Sambalpuri Weavers- knitted with hopes and dreams about the struggle of the Sambalpuri Weavers, Upahar by BPFTIO (Biju Pattnaik Film & Television Institute of Odisha), The Sixth Element, Chapter-4

2017

He directed a short movie Tara Can which got 1st prize in 5 minute category in We Care Film Fest, 2017.[5]

Filmography

Year Film Director Producer Writer Actor Cinematographer
2015 A Race for Resistance Yes Yes
2015 Khusi Yes Yes
2015 Independence Yes Yes
2016 Think for a second
2016 Sambalpuri Weavers- knitted with hopes and dreams Yes
2016 Upahar Yes
2016 The Sixth Element Yes
2016 Chapter-4 Yes
2016 The Butterfly Yes Yes Yes
2017 Tara Can Yes

References

  1. "3rd Prize". Kallola: 26.
  2. "Kallola". aaina.org.in. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  3. "Valentine special EKA eka jibana re". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
  4. "We Care Film Fest - 16th & 17th January 2017". www.aaina.org.in. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
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