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'''Sisir Mishra''' is an Indian film director<ref name="GokulsingDissanayake2013">{{cite book|author1=K. Moti Gokulsing|author2=Wimal Dissanayake|title=Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=djUFmlFbzFkC&pg=PA71|date=17 April 2013|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-136-77284-9|pages=71–}}</ref> and screenwriter best known for directing ] and ] films including '']'',<ref>{{cite book|title=Orissa reference: glimpses of Orissa|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1RBuAAAAMAAJ|year=2001|publisher=TechnoCAD Systems}}</ref> ''Samay Ki Dhara'',<ref name="Pradhan2016">{{cite book|author=Bharathi S. Pradhan|title=Anything But Khamosh: The Shatrughan Sinha Biography|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_jEyCwAAQBAJ&pg=PT292|year=2016|publisher=Om Books International|isbn=978-93-85609-59-6|pages=292–}}</ref> ''Billoo Baadshaah'',<ref name="BlameyD'Souza2005">{{cite book|author1=David Blamey|author2=Robert D'Souza|title=Living Pictures: Perspectives on the Film Poster in India|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-LwbAQAAIAAJ|year=2005|publisher=Open Editions|isbn=978-0-949004-15-4}}</ref> ''TADA'' and ''Aseema''.
'''Sisir Mishra''' is an ]n ] and ] most renowned for directing critically acclaimed films like "Bheegi Palkein", "Samay Ki Dhara", "Billoo Baadshaah", "TADA" and "Aseema".


In 2018 he was awarded the ], India's fourth-highest civilian award.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india-padma-awards-2018-announced-ms-dhoni-sharda-sinha-among-85-recipients-here-s-complete-list-424273|title=Padma awards 2018 announced, MS Dhoni, Sharda Sinha among 85 recipients: Here's complete list|publisher=India TV|date=25 January 2018|access-date=26 January 2018}}</ref>
==Early life==
He was born in Bomkei, Near ], ] in ] district of ]. He is the son of Purushottam Mishra. His father was an engineer under British Govt. He completed his B.Sc in ], Brahmapur and M.Sc in Physics from ], Cuttack


==Career== ==Biography==
He was born in Bomkei, near ] in the ] of ]. His father Purushottam Mishra, was an engineer who worked for the ]. Mishra completed his ] degree from ], ] and an M.Sc in ] from ], ].
He left his academic career as lecturer in Physics, moved to ] in 1965 and started his film career in Hindi films as an Assistant Director under ] of ] fame and under Director Jyoti Swarup of "Padosan" fame .


In 1965, Mishra left his academic career as a physics lecturer, moved to ] and started his film career as an Assistant Director under ] (director of '']'') and ] (director of '']'').
He directed many box office hit films in Oriya like ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], etc.''.


Mishra went on to direct many box office hit films in the ] such as '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'' and others.<ref name="RajadhyakshaWillemen2014">{{cite book|author1=Ashish Rajadhyaksha|author2=Paul Willemen|title=Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SLkABAAAQBAJ&pg=PA148|date=10 July 2014|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-135-94318-9|pages=148–}}</ref> In addition, he directed several Hindi films.<ref>{{cite web|title=Sisir Mishra|url=http://www.chakpak.com/celebrity/sisir-misra/20601|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080115061155/http://www.chakpak.com/celebrity/sisir-misra/20601|archive-date=2008-01-15|website=chakpak.com|publisher=chakpak.com}}</ref>
He directed many Hindi movies like ], ], ], ] and ], etc.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chakpak.com/celebrity/sisir-misra/20601|title=Sisir Mishra |publisher=chakpak.com}}</ref>

==Filmography==
*'']'' (1982)
*''Samay Ki Dhara''
*''Billoo Baadshaah''
*''TADA''
*''Aseema''
*'']'' (1976)
*''Suna Sansaara''(1978)
*''Subarna Seeta''(1983)
*''Samaya Bada Balawaan''(1982)
*''Ei Ama Sansaara''(1986)
*''Bastra Harana''
*''Suna Bhauja''
*''Sabata Maa''


==Awards== ==Awards==
Popularly known as the 'Dronacharya of Oriya Cinema, Sisir Mishra pioneered modern film making in Oriya cinema. He is a perfectionist who doesn't believe in compromising on the quality of his work at any cost. He is hence regarded as the best Director of Oriya cinema. He won many awards. Following are some of his prestigious awards: Popularly known as the ] of ],{{By whom|date=June 2020}} Sisir Mishra pioneered modern film making in Oriya cinema.{{Citation needed|date=June 2020}} He won many awards. Following are some of his prestigious awards:


* 2012 Oriya Cinema Gourav (Show Time 2012 Film Awards) Pride of Odisha, March 18, 2012 * 2012 Oriya Cinema Gourav (Show Time 2012 Film Awards) Pride of Odisha, March 18, 2012
* 2012 Chalachitra Jagat Pratibha Samman – 2011, Jan 8, 2012 * 2012 Chalachitra Jagat Pratibha Samman – 2011, Jan 8, 2012
* 2006: Jayadeba Puraskar (Orissa Government), for Lifitime Achievement in Oriya Cinema. * 2006: Jayadeba Puraskar (]), for Lifetime Achievement in Oriya Cinema.
* 2004: Nitai Palit Award ( Most Prestigious Award given by Professionals of Oriya cinema) * 2004: Nitai Palit Award ( Most Prestigious Award given by Professionals of Oriya cinema)
* 2018: Padma Shri<ref>{{Cite news|date=2018-01-25|title=Full list of Padma awardees 2018|language=en-IN|work=The Hindu|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/full-list-of-padma-awardees-2018/article22524750.ece|access-date=2020-06-10|issn=0971-751X}}</ref>


==Family== ==Family==
His family includes wife Kadambini Mishra (co-scriptwriter of number of his films), Sons - Sagar & Sameer daughter in laws Smita and Priya and Grandsons - Aditya & Harsh Mishra is married to Kadambini Mishra, who has also acted as co-scriptwriter for a number of his films. He has two sons, Sagar and Sameer.{{Citation needed|date=June 2020}}


==References== ==References==
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Sisir Mishra
BornOdisha, India
Alma materRavenshaw College
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
SpouseKadambini Mishra
HonoursPadma Shri

Sisir Mishra is an Indian film director and screenwriter best known for directing Hindi and Odia language films including Bheegi Palkein, Samay Ki Dhara, Billoo Baadshaah, TADA and Aseema.

In 2018 he was awarded the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award.

Biography

He was born in Bomkei, near Digapahandi in the Ganjam district of Odisha. His father Purushottam Mishra, was an engineer who worked for the British Raj. Mishra completed his B.Sc degree from Khallikote College, Brahmapur and an M.Sc in Physics from Ravenshaw College, Cuttack.

In 1965, Mishra left his academic career as a physics lecturer, moved to Mumbai and started his film career as an Assistant Director under Mehboob Khan (director of Mother India) and Jyoti Swaroop (director of Padosan).

Mishra went on to direct many box office hit films in the Odia language such as Sindura Bindu, Suna Sansaara, Subarna Seeta, Samaya Bada Balawaan, Ei Ama Sansaara, Bastra Harana, Suna Bhauja, Sabata Maa and others. In addition, he directed several Hindi films.

Filmography

  • Bheegi Palkein (1982)
  • Samay Ki Dhara
  • Billoo Baadshaah
  • TADA
  • Aseema
  • Sindura Bindu (1976)
  • Suna Sansaara(1978)
  • Subarna Seeta(1983)
  • Samaya Bada Balawaan(1982)
  • Ei Ama Sansaara(1986)
  • Bastra Harana
  • Suna Bhauja
  • Sabata Maa

Awards

Popularly known as the Dronacharya of Oriya Cinema, Sisir Mishra pioneered modern film making in Oriya cinema. He won many awards. Following are some of his prestigious awards:

  • 2012 Oriya Cinema Gourav (Show Time 2012 Film Awards) Pride of Odisha, March 18, 2012
  • 2012 Chalachitra Jagat Pratibha Samman – 2011, Jan 8, 2012
  • 2006: Jayadeba Puraskar (Odisha Government), for Lifetime Achievement in Oriya Cinema.
  • 2004: Nitai Palit Award ( Most Prestigious Award given by Professionals of Oriya cinema)
  • 2018: Padma Shri

Family

Mishra is married to Kadambini Mishra, who has also acted as co-scriptwriter for a number of his films. He has two sons, Sagar and Sameer.

References

  1. K. Moti Gokulsing; Wimal Dissanayake (17 April 2013). Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas. Routledge. pp. 71–. ISBN 978-1-136-77284-9.
  2. Orissa reference: glimpses of Orissa. TechnoCAD Systems. 2001.
  3. Bharathi S. Pradhan (2016). Anything But Khamosh: The Shatrughan Sinha Biography. Om Books International. pp. 292–. ISBN 978-93-85609-59-6.
  4. David Blamey; Robert D'Souza (2005). Living Pictures: Perspectives on the Film Poster in India. Open Editions. ISBN 978-0-949004-15-4.
  5. "Padma awards 2018 announced, MS Dhoni, Sharda Sinha among 85 recipients: Here's complete list". India TV. 25 January 2018. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  6. Ashish Rajadhyaksha; Paul Willemen (10 July 2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Routledge. pp. 148–. ISBN 978-1-135-94318-9.
  7. "Sisir Mishra". chakpak.com. chakpak.com. Archived from the original on 15 January 2008.
  8. "Full list of Padma awardees 2018". The Hindu. 25 January 2018. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
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