Akshay Parija Explained

Akshay Kumar Parija
Birth Date:1954 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Jagatsinghpur, Orissa, India
Children:Payal Parija
Mother:Khetramani
Father:Alekha Bihari Parija
Awards:President Award at 64th National Film Awards, President Award at 56th National Film Awards

Akshay Kumar Parija (born 12 May 1954) is an Indian film maker known for his depictions of Odia culture and Odissi dance in his films. Originally a banker, he currently lives in Dubai.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

Life and career

Akshay Parija presently serves as Board Member and Executive Director to Blue Lines Shipping Group which he founded in the year 2010 . Blue Lines Shipping has its operation all across the globe. Parija has served in Burgan Bank, Kuwait for 8 years (1983-1991), in National Bank of Oman for 7 years (1991-1998) and 12 years in BankMuscat Forex in different senior positions. He has also served in various Banks in India during his 30 years of career in banking, started from IOB (Indian Overseas Bank) at Bissam Cuttack in the 1980s. An Alumnus of Harvard Business School, US has studied in Utkal University (Oriya: ଉତ୍କଳ ବିଶ୍ୱବିଦ୍ୟାଳୟ) and BJB College as well. Akshay Kumar Parija has schooled from Jagannathpur High School in Tiran of undivided Cuttack district.

Filmography

Produced:

Film DirectorYear LanguageAwards & Remarks
Jianta Bhoota 2008
Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation at 56th National Film Awards

Mohan Sundar Deb Goswami Awards- 2008 for Best Film

Special recognition Film Award at OMAN Green Awards' 2011


Membership Achievement Award- 2010 for his role as the Producer at OSA, San Francisco, Bay Area

Jury Award for Best Foreigner Film-2010 at 6th Muscat Film Festival
Thukool 2012Odia

Kehi Nuhe Kahara 2015 Odia
Mohan Sundar Deb Goswami Awards Best Feature Film- 2015

Best Supporting Actress

Best Screenplay

Best Lyrics

Best Sound

Best Costume

Best Make-up
K Murlee Krishna 2016Odia

Basanta Sahoo 2016Odia

God's Own People (A Documentary on NABAKALEBARA of Lord Shri Jagannath)2016Hindi

2016 Hindi

Love U Jessica 2016Odia
Best Supporting Actor

Best Editor

Best Sound

Best Screenplay
2018Hindi
Grand Prix de Montreal at Toronto
Paika Bidroha 2018Odia
Best Tele-Film Award at 30th State Tele Awards

Best Director

Best DOP

Best Editor
Basanta Sahoo 2018Odia

Andhakare Alo 2018Bengali

Bhija Mati Ra Swarga 2018Odia
Mohan Sundar Dev Goswami-Best Film Award at 30th State Film Awards

Best Actor

Best Director

Best Screenplay

Best Cinematography

Best DOP
Manojer Adbut Bari 2018Bengali

2018Bengali

Debiprasad Lenka & Vishal Mourya 2019Odia

Pritha Chakraborty 2019Bengali

Aniket Rumde 2019Hindi

Tatwa Prakash Satapathy (Papu Pam Pam) 2019Odia

2019Bengali

2019Bengali

It was his experience of tribal culture in Bissam Cuttack that prompted him to produce Jiantaa Bhoota (The Living Ghost), the National Award-winning film that yet again put the limelight on Odia film Industry. Directed by Prashant Nanda, the film dealt with exploitation of environment, economy, culture in the name of industrialisation and resultant displacement, focusing on vanishing culture of Dongria Kondha tribals inhabiting the Niyamgiri Hills of Rayagada district due to mindless mining.

Both the director and producer won the National Award in 2008 from the President of India and the sensitive film that was adjudged as the 'Best Film on Protection of Environment'. This apart, Jianta Bhoota won seven- State Film Awards in various categories including the Best Film. Jianta Bhoota also bagged Best Production, Best Direction and Best Film on Social Issues at the sixth Independent South Asian Film Festival (ISAFF) in the United States.As a culture enthusiast, Akshay Parija also holds the reputation of giving international wings to Odissi dance. For a period of over 15 years, he took Odissi onto different stages of Far East, Middle East, Europe besides the United States. Thukool was his second Ollywood venture, focused on Odissi dance and portrayed the story of a dancer. Dubbed as one of the most expensive movies of 2011-12, Thukool was made at the cost of Rs 3 crore which is still the highest production cost in Odia Film Industry. Shot in exotic locations in the Middle-East, Thukool scored on locales, music, costumes and post-production. For the movie, Parija ensured the best of all elements of film-making including technicians. While post-production of Thukool was done at Chennai, some of the computer graphics were done in London. The film starred Archita Sahu, Babushaan and Pakruti Mishra. The movie went on to bag five State Film Awards besides, four ETV Cine Awards, as many Tarang Cine Awards and seven Chalachitra Jagat Awards.His next film was Kehi Nuhen Kahar and that was followed by association with documentary feature God's Own People which dealt with the Trinity's (Lord Jagannath, Devi Subhadra, Lord Balabhadra) Nabakalebara. The 88-minute documentary was directed by Nila Madhab Panda (Padmashree Awardee) to portray the unique rituals of the Trinity that occur once in every 19 years.Apart from Odia films, Akshay Kumar Parija had produced a number of reality talent hunt shows and tele-serials for different satellite channels. These include Sahanai for Tarang TV, Dancing Stars and Aaina for Colours Odia. Akshay Kumar Parija now plans to venture into promoting Odia music at national and international forums, here he has recently tied up with Devdas Chhotray and singer Bibhu Kishore for an album Blue Mood. While Devdas Chhotray has penned eight poems for the album, Biebhu Kishore has lent his voice to the songs. Also in the pipeline this year is Sushant Mani's much talked about Love You Jessica that Akshya Kumar Parija has produced.He has joined hands with Nilamadhab Panda for a Hindi film titled Dark Winds that deals with climate change.

'Kadvi Hawa' deals with the most explosive subject of the world as of today- Global warming and Climatic change. The story is conceived and written by Padmashree Awardee Director Shri Nilamadhab Panda.

The movie is a positive initiative and awareness for the world of the menace of changing global climatic conditions, which affects millions across the globe.

Awards

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Notes and References

  1. News: Akshay Kumar Parija plans film on Odissi. Chakra. Shyamhari. 2011-08-11. The Hindu. en-IN. 0971-751X. 2016-11-26.
  2. News: A LIFE TRANSFORMED. Robert S. Benchley. 2014-03-03. Alumini. en-IN. 1553-1546. 2016-12-07.
  3. News: First Odia Song To Cross 1 Lakh Views On Youtube in 2 Weeks. 2016-06-05. IncredibleOrissa.com. en-IN.
  4. News: Dhire Dhire Agastya song crosses a lakh views. 2016-06-05. OrissaDiary.com. en-IN.
  5. News: Agastya Movie Song by Ananya Nanda winner of Indian Idol Junior crossed 100,000 views in 2 weeks. 2016-06-06. Bhubaneswar Buzz. en-IN. 11 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170113065154/http://orissadiary.com/ShowEntertainmentNews.asp?id=67611. 13 January 2017. dead.
  6. News: Bye Bye Dubai Odia Film Mid-East Shooting. 2016-07-11. FullOdisha.com. en-IN.
  7. News: First time ever an Odia film to be shot in Mid-East, for 10 days. 2016-07-11. orissadiary.com. en-IN. 11 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170113050735/http://orissadiary.com/CurrentNews.asp?id=68163. 13 January 2017. dead.
  8. News: Devdas Chhotray's 'Blue Mood' set to music by Biebhukishore. 2016-10-19. Odisha Live. en-IN.
  9. News: 64th National Film Award . 2017-05-04. Sambad.in. en-IN.