Biju Toppo

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Born (1969-01-20) 20 January 1969 (age 57)
OccupationsDirector, Producer, Video-Editor, Cinematographer
Yearsactive1990–present
Biju Toppo
Born (1969-01-20) 20 January 1969 (age 57)
Alma materSt. Xavier's College, Ranchi
OccupationsDirector, Producer, Video-Editor, Cinematographer
Years active1990–present
Notable workNaachi Se Baanchi, Iron is Hot, The Hunt, Gadi Lohardaga Mail, Jharia, Kora Rajee
Children3
Honours59th National Film Awards & 65th National Film Awards

Biju Toppo is an anthropological and national award-winning tribal documentary filmmaker from Ranchi, Jharkhand.[1] He uses film as a medium for social activism on behalf of marginalized indigenous communities, and teaches video production at St. Xaviers College, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India. He belongs to the ethnic group Kurukh of India.[2]

Biju Toppo and Meghnath belong to AKHRA, a film production house working in the field of culture and communication in Jharkhand, India. Akhra is a pioneering group that has been making films on indigenous peoples' issues since 1995. Its many award-winning films have taken up burning issues relevant to indigenous people's survival in India. On 9 September 2011, the duo Meghnath and Biju Toppo were awarded the prestigious National Film Award by the President of India at a ceremony held at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi.[3]

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