Rajni Basumatary Explained

Rajni Basumatary
Birth Name:Rajni Basumatary
Birth Place:Rangapara, Assam, India
Alma Mater:Handique Girls College
Yearsactive:2004—present

Rajni Basumatary is an Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, producer and actor from Assam, India. She debuted as a director in 2014 with the Assamese language drama film Raag. The 2019 Boro language film, was written, directed and produced by her. It won several awards including the Assam State Film awards for Best Actor (Female) and Best Film in Other Language category, the Jury’s Special Award at Bengaluru International Film Festival 2020, the Jury’s Special Mention at Guwahati International Film Festival 2019, Prag Cine Awards for Best Film in other than Assamese language and Sailadhar Baruah Film Awards for Best Screenplay. Her third directorial film Gorai Phakhri premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival in 2023. It won Best Film at the 29th Kolkata International Film Festival under the Indian Language Films category. She was awarded Best Director at the 6th Sailadhar Baruah Awards. The film won the Gautama Buddha Award for Best Narrative Feaure Film at the Nepal International Film Festival. She was awarded the Director's Vision Award at the 21st Indian Film Festival Stuttgart.

Basumatary has acted in a few highly successful and acclaimed films, including Mary Kom (2014), The Shaukeens (2014), III Smoking Barrels (2017), Goodbye (2022) and Netflix crime-drama series Rana Naidu (2023).

Early life and education

Basumatary was born in a Boro family and hails from the town of Rangapara, Assam in northeast India. She has recounted her experience of growing up in politically violent times during state insurgency and during the rise of separatist groups and how they impacted her family, childhood and later film career.[1] The film Jwlwi: The Seed, is loosely inspired by her experiences.[2]

Basumatary received her undergraduate degree in Assamese literature from Handique Girls College, Guwahati University.[3]

Career

In 1995, Basumatary moved to Delhi and began directing corporate films. In 2004, she produced and wrote the screenplay for Anuraag, an Assamese-language romantic drama film. Directed by Bidyut Chakraborty, this film also sees Basumatary in a supporting acting role. Anurag was critically acclaimed at its time of release, winning several Assam State Film Awards such as Best Director.

Since the 2000s, she has been a part of print and TV campaigns including Axis Bank[4] and has played minor roles in Bollywood films such as Mary Kom and The Shaukeens as well as in independent films such as Shuttlecock Boys and III Smoking Barrels. She is also the brand Ambassador of Systematic Voters' Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP).[5]

In 2014, she had her big break when she played Indian boxer Mary Kom's mother in the biopic Mary Kom. Starring Priyanka Chopra in the lead role, the film received critical and commercial acclaim. In the same year, Basumatary released the Assamese feature film Raag, which was her directorial debut. Starring Adil Hussain, Zerifa Wahid and Kenny Basumatary, it was produced by Assam State Film in association with Basumatary's banner Manna Films. It was released all over Assam and in selected cities such as Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai. Raag was nominated for the Prag Cine Awards in 14 categories including Best Director and Best Screenplay for Basumatary, Best Actor Female for Wahid, Best Actor Male for Adil Hussain, and Best Supporting Actor Male for Kenny Basumatary. It finally won Best Actor Male for Hussain.

In 2019, Basumatary directed her second feature film Jwlwi - The Seed, which was co-produced by artist and philanthropist Jani Viswanath[6] and partially crowdfunded through Wishberry.[7] An independent Bodo-language film, Jwlwi was screened in various international film festivals in India in late 2019 and early 2020 including Bengaluru International Film Festival,[8] Chennai International Film Festival, Guwahati International Film Festival, Kolkata International Film Festival and Pune International Film Festival.[9] Basumatary received the Special Jury Award for directing in Guwahati[10] and a Special Jury Mention in Bangalore for the film.[11] She also received the Best Screen Writer award at the 4th Sailadhar Baruah Memorial Film Awards.[12] has garnered over a million views on YouTube.

Basumatary has noted Satyajit Ray, David Lean and Vishal Bhardwaj to be her favourite film directors.

Filmography

!Year!Film!Director!Actor!Screenplay!Producer!Notes!Ref.
2004Anurag[13]
2011Shuttlecock Boys
2014RaagCameo role
Nominated for Prag Cine Awards 2014 - Best Director
Nominated for Prag Cine Awards 2014 - Best Screenplay
2014Mary Kom[14]
2014The Shaukeens[15]
2017III Smoking Barrels[16]
2019Jwlwi - The SeedWinner of Prag Cine Awards - Best Film (Other Than Assamese) Winner of Sailadhar Baruah Memorial Film Awards - Best Screen Writer
Winner of Guwahati International Film Festival - Special Jury Award
Winner of Bengaluru International Film Festival - Special Jury Mention
[17]
2022GoodbyeDirected by Vikas Bahl and starring Amitabh Bachchan
2023Rana NaiduNetflix web series
2023Gorai PhakhriWinner of Kolkata International Film Festival - Best Film in Indian Language’s Films category[18]
Winner of Sailadhar Baruah Awards - Best Director and Best Art Director[19] Winner of Nepal International Film Festival - Best FilmWinner of North East India Film Festival - Best SoundWinner of Indian Film Festival Stuttgart - Director's Vision Award
[20]

Notes and References

  1. News: Das . Gourab . 31 May 2019 . Actress to screen conflict tale in rural BTAD . The Telegraph . 17 March 2020.
  2. News: A new Bodo film tells the story of Assam's bloody past . 18 March 2020 . The Indian Express . 25 June 2019.
  3. News: A distinctive voice . 18 March 2020 . Assam Tribune . 18 November 2018 .
  4. Web site: AxisBank_Dil Se Open_The Chair - Hindi . . 19 February 2020 . 17 March 2020.
  5. News: 21 November 2014 . North-East actress Rajni Basumatary becomes brand Ambassador of SVEEP . 28 September 2023 . The Economic Times . PTI.
  6. Web site: Happy To Tell Stories Depicting Horror Of AFSPA: Assam Filmmaker Rajni Basumatary On Her Film 'Jwlwi - The Seed' . . 23 June 2019 . 17 March 2020.
  7. Web site: Jwlwi The Seed . . 17 March 2020.
  8. Web site: Jwlwi - The Seed . Bengaluru International Film Festival . 17 March 2020 . 7 August 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200807181603/https://biffes.in/movie-details.php?mid=Njkz . dead .
  9. Web site: Jwlwi - The Seed . Pune International Film Festival . 17 March 2020.
  10. News: Curtains down on Guwahati international film festival . Business Standard India . 6 November 2019 . 9 January 2020 . Press Trust of India.
  11. Web site: Panghrun wins Best Film, Special Jury Award for Biriyaani at BIFFES 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211117050540/https://www.cinestaan.com/articles/2020/mar/5/24820/panghrun-wins-best-film-special-jury-award-for-biriyaani-at-biffes-2020 . live . 17 November 2021 . Cinestaan . 5 March 2020 . 17 March 2020.
  12. Web site: Sailadhar Baruah Memorial Film Awards Announced . . 26 December 2019 . 17 March 2020.
  13. Web site: Rajni Basumatary – The director of Raag, an exclusive interview . Creativica . 28 February 2014 . 19 May 2018 . 5 July 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180705064703/https://www.creativica.in/rajni-basumatary-the-director-of-raag-an-exclusive-interview/ . dead .
  14. News: Delhi-based filmmaker debuts in Bollywood as Priyanka Chopra's mother . . 31 May 2014 . Piyali . Dasgupta . 19 May 2018.
  15. News: North-East actress Rajni Basumatary becomes brand Ambassador of SVEEP . . 21 November 2014 . 19 May 2018.
  16. Web site: III Smoking Barrels set for premiere in prestigious German Film Festival . South Asia Views . 31 May 2014 . 30 October 2017 . 5 July 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180705063343/https://www.southasiaviews.com/entertainment/iii-smoking-barrels-set-premiere-prestigious-german-film-festival . dead .
  17. News: Actress to screen conflict tale in rural BTAD . 2 August 2019 . en.
  18. News: KIFF ends with a bang, Israeli film wins best film title . The Statesman . 13 December 2023 . 1 February 2024.
  19. Web site: SBFA Awards History - Sailadhar Baruah Film Awards . Sbfilmawards.co.in . 1 February 2024.
  20. News: Khan . Murtaza Ali . 24 September 2023 . An all-female cast makes 'Gorai Phakri' unique: Basumatary . The Sunday Guardian . 3 January 2024.