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Nila Madhab Panda

Name - Nila Madhab Panda

Nick Name - Not Known

Date of Birth - 18/10/1973

Age - 44 years (2017)

Born Place - Subarnapur, Odisha, India

Profession - Film Maker and Producer

Wife - Barnali Rath Panda (Divorced)


Nila Madhab Panda

Son - Aatman Panda

Father - Not Known

Mother - Not Known

Brother - Manav Rath

Sister - Ritu Rath

School - Not Known

College / University - Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, India

Education - Not Known

Height - 5'7'' / 170 cm / 1.7 m

Weight - 68 Kg / 150 lbs


Nila Madhab Panda

Body Measurements - Not Known

Sun Sign / Zodiac Sign - Not Known

Hair Color - Black

Eye Color - Black

Affairs / Girlfriends - Not Known

Net Worth - Not Known

Filmography -

Films Direction 
I am Kalam (2011), Jalpari (2012), Babloo Happy Hai (2014), Kaun Kitne Paani Mein (2015), God's Own People (2016)


Nila Madhab Panda

Film Awards -
MIP Junior Award, Cannes (2012), Viewers' Choice Award, IFFLA (2011), Chicago International Children's Film Festival (2011), People's Choice Award at the Montreal International Children's Film Festival (2011), Winner of 'The Don Quixote Prize'  of the International Cine Club Federations at The Lucas International Film Festival, Germany (2010), Silent River Film Festival, California (2011), 'Special Jury Mention' at the CineKid International Film Festivals (2010), International Jury's Special Mention at the Ale Kino International Film Festival  For Children, Cairo (2012), Special Diploma for the Best Work at the Minsk International Film Festival  Listapadzi (2011), 41st International Film Festival of India (2010), Aravindam Purashkaram (2011), Golden Elephant Award at 17th International Children's Film Festival, India (2011), National Award (2011), 'Audience Favorite Choice' Award at The Barbican London Children Film Festival (2010), Dream Fest - Slatina (2012)


Nila Madhab Panda

Other Awards and Recognition's -
Padma Shri (2016), British Council - Creative Futures of India (Longest Jury Award, 2006), UK Environment Film Fellowship (2005), Heroism in Cinematography, New York (2003), United Nations Visual Media Fellowship (2002), Odisha Icon (2011), 'Living Legend' (2012), 'Son of Odisha' (2012), 'Bharat Gaurav (India's Pride, 2015)', Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Award, Karmaveer Puraskar