By Priya Bhattacharji

A daily scroll on social media ensures an encounter with polymaths from various spheres. 

It’s impossible not to chance upon hyphenated self-descriptions that express prolificacy. You know what I’m talking about, right? Doctor| Runner| Wanderer| Lover of Life, FilmLover.Father.Fanboy of Techno, Travel, and Tacos– Economical Bios that describe the multitudinous are ubiquities on social network

It’d be exceptionally lazy of me to state that Utpal Borpujari needs no introduction. 

He holds an unusually remarkable accomplishment in the field of cinema. In 2003, he earned a National Award for Best Film Critic. Fifteen years later, his debut feature film “Ishu” fetched him the country’s most coveted award, again. A propelling force for the erstwhile neglected cinema from the Seven Sister States, his various pursuits as a journalist, film critic, scriptwriter, documentarian, curator, and filmmaker speaks volumes for his steadfast love for cinema.

We speak to him to know more about his exceptional contribution to cinema, and viewpoints on cinema from the North East: