Bauddhayan Mukherji | |
Birth Date: | 1973 6, df=yes |
Birth Place: | India |
Other Names: | Buddy |
Alma Mater: | South Point School |
Occupation: | Filmmaker |
Organization: | Little Lamb Films |
Children: | 1 |
Bauddhayan Mukherji aka 'Buddy' (born 1 June 1973) is a National Award-winning(2019) Indian filmmaker based in Mumbai.[1]
He is the co-founder—along with his wife Monalisa—of Little Lamb Films, which has produced three feature films, Teenkahon,The Violin Player and Manikbabur Megh (The Cloud & The Man) and one documentary short, Kiske Liye (Who Is This Women's Day For?).
His forthcoming films include Marichjhapi and The Bookkeeper's Wife.[2]
Bauddhayan Mukherji, popularly known as Buddy, is an Indian filmmaker known for his advertising films and indie features. He was born and brought up in Kolkata. His father Banaj Mukherji was a poet while his mother Mira Mukherji was a school teacher. At 11, he was gifted a copy of the book "Ekei Bole Shooting" (All About Shooting) written by Satyajit Ray. The book changed his life and Bauddhayan decided to become a filmmaker!
He studied in South Point School and later St. Xavier's College, Kolkata where he majored in Economics. Later he studied at the Clarion College of Communication, eastern India's first advertising college.
Bauddhayan lives in Mumbai with his wife Monalisa and daughter Aarsha.
Bauddhayan Mukherji's work life began with Shyamanand Jalan's Kolkata based production house Audio Visual Arts and later he joined Black Magic Motion Pictures where he joined as the assistant director but rose up the ranks to become a partner of the company. He was part of the team that created Patalghar (The Underground Chamber) the cult Bengali film in 2002. Today Bauddhayan runs his own production house called Little Lamb Films which he founded with wife Monalisa in 2007 and is considered a path breaker in Indian advertising filmmaking. He has directed more than 400 TVCs and has helped create brands like Procter & Gamble, Nokia, Unilever, Honda, GlaxoSmithKline, Coke, Colgate, Heinz, Johnson & Johnson, Hyundai Motor Company, to name a few.[3] In 2010, Bauddhayan directed the Bell Bajao campaign for Breakthrough which went on to win the prestigious Silver Lion at Cannes – the Oscars of advertising films. He also became the first Indian filmmaker to win two back to back One Show merits at New York and Spikes Asia Golds at Singapore. In 2015, the Haathipaon Mukt Bharat (Filaria Free India) campaign for Sabin Vaccine Institute landed him with another Silver Lion at Cannes Health. In 2013, Bauddhayan ventured into feature films and over the last few years has directed two of India's most awarded and internationally acclaimed indies under the banner of Little Lamb Films – Teenkahon (2014, Bengali, available on Amazon Prime) & The Violin Player (2016, Hindi, available on Netflix). These films have been screened at more than 85 film festivals across five continents. In 2015, Bauddhayan went on to win the Aravindan Puraskaram, an award by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy for the Best Debutant Director in the country, for Teenkahon. The Violin Player also became the first Indian film ever to be represented by the French Sales Agents, Alpha Violet.
In 2021, Bauddhayan won his first National Award for The Shower - a PSA on the rural-urban water inequality for Unilever, India. The Shower became the first Indian advertisement film to win the National Award. It won the Best Promotional Film in non-feature film category at the 67th National Film Awards.[4] Marichjhapi, his next directorial venture for Little Lamb Films has already created a buzz in the international co-production market when it was chosen to represent India at the prestigious Asian Project Market at Busan 2019 and Cinéfondation L'Atelier at the Cannes Film Festival 2020. One of Bauddhayan's forthcoming directorial project, The Bookkeeper's Wife, was part of the Co-production Market at Film Bazaar 2020 and the Torino Film Lab NXT, 2021.
Release | Film | Producer | Director | Festival | Category | Accolade | Year | Ref |
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2023 | Marichjhapi (feature) | Monalisa Mukherji | Cinefondation's L'Atelier program | Official Selection | 2020 | [5] [6] | ||
Asian Project Market program | Official Selection | 2019 | [7] [8] | |||||
2018 | Who Is This Women's Day For? (aka Kiske Liye; documentary) | Monalisa Mukherji | Anatolia International Film Festival | 2020 | [9] | |||
WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival | Gold Remi | 2020 | [10] | |||||
Impact Doc Awards | Award of Excellence | 2020 | [11] | |||||
Central Michigan International Film Festival | Official Selection | 2020 | [12] | |||||
Aphrodite Film Awards | 2020 | [13] | ||||||
2nd South Asian Short Film Festival | Official Selection | 2019 | [14] | |||||
Official Selection | 2019 | |||||||
Audfest Documentary Short Film Festival, | 2018 | [15] | ||||||
2015 | The Violin Player (feature) | Monalisa Mukherji | ImagineIndia International Film Festival | Best Actor | 2017 | [16] [17] | ||
Best Cinematography | ||||||||
DC Independent Film Festival | Official Selection | 2017 | [18] | |||||
RapidLion International Film Festival | Best Original Score | 2017 | [19] [20] | |||||
Best Screenplay | ||||||||
Best Cinematography | ||||||||
Best Film Award | 2016 | [21] | ||||||
Raindance Film Festival | Best Film | 2016 | [22] [23] [24] | |||||
Best Screenplay | ||||||||
Best Actor | ||||||||
Zurich Film Festival | Official Selection | 2016 | [25] [26] | |||||
Cork Film Festival | Official Selection | [27] [28] | ||||||
São Paulo International Film Festival | New Directors Competition | 2016 | [29] | |||||
Critics Choice for Best Film | 2016 | [30] | ||||||
Kolkata International Film Festival | NETPAC award | 2016 | [31] [32] | |||||
India Gold | 2015 | [33] | ||||||
International Film Festival of Kerala | International competition | 2015 | [34] | |||||
2014 | Teenkahon (feature) | Monalisa Mukherji | Festival du Film d'Asie du Sud Transgressif, Paris, France | Student Jury for Best Narrative Feature | Special Mention | [35] | ||
Official Selection | 2015 | [36] [37] [38] | ||||||
Official Selection | 2014 | |||||||
Aravindan Puraskaram | [39] [40] | |||||||
Mumbai Film Festival | India Story | Official Selection | 2014 | |||||
International Film Festival of India | Indian Panorama | Official Selection | 2014 | |||||
2015 | ||||||||
RapidLion International Film Festival | Best Editing | 2016 | [41] | |||||
London Asian Film Festival | Official Selection | 2016 | [42] [43] | |||||
Virginia Film Festival | Official Selection | 2015 | [44] [45] | |||||
Indian Film Festival Stuttgart | Official Selection | 2015 | [46] | |||||
Indian Film Festival Melbourne | Official Selection | 2015 | [47] | |||||
Soho International Film Festival | Best World Showcase | 2015 | [48] | |||||
North Carolina State's Global Film Festival | Best Actor | 2015 | [49] [50] | |||||
Seattle South Asian Film Festival | Audience Choice Award | 2014 | [51] [52] | |||||
Bridge Film Festival | Best Screenplay Award | 2014 | [53] [54] [55] | |||||
Jury Special Mention for Cinematography |