Farha Khatun

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OccupationsDocumentary Filmmaker, Editor
Yearsactive2014 – present
Notable workHoly Rights
AwardsNational Film award for Social Issues
Farha Khatun
OccupationsDocumentary Filmmaker, Editor
Years active2014 – present
Notable workHoly Rights
AwardsNational Film award for Social Issues

Farha Khatun is an Indian editor and documentary filmmaker known for directing the documentary Holy Rights which won Best Film on Social Issues at the 67th National Film Awards. In 2024, jurry member for Indian Documentary Section at Kolkata International Film Festival.[1]

She also Co-directed the Documentary I am Bonnie which also won Best Film on Social Issues at 65th National Film Awards.[2]

She has also acted in 'Abar Jodi Ichchha Karo... (If you dare Desire...)',- a 2017 film directed by Debalina Majumdar and written by Susmita Sinha.[3][4]

Year Title Role Notes Ref
2014 Uncle: A School In Himself Editor [5]
2016 I am Bonnie Director, Editor Won National Film awards for Best Film on Social Issue [6]
2018 The Jungle Man... Loiya Director, Editor [7]
2020 Holy Rights Director Won National Film awards for Best Film on Social Issue [8]
2022 Ripples Under the Skin Director, Editor [9]

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