Suprabha Devi
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Early life
Career
After marrying Dwijendra Narayan, Suprabha Devi became involved in the Assamese film industry. She was the first female film director from Assam. Along with her husband, she co-directed films such as Jog-Biyog (1970), Taramai (1972), Marami (1976), and Rangdhali (1979). She became the first Assamese woman film director with Nayanmoni (1984), for which she was conferred with the Shilpi Diwas Award in 1985.[3]
In 1986, she directed Sarvajan, based on a story by Lakshminath Bezbarua. For this film, Hiren Choudhury from Tezpur collaborated as a co-director.[1] She was also a lyricist and produced several documentaries and television series broadcast on Guwahati Doordarshan Kendra. In 2003, she directed a TV series titled Jilikaba Luitor Paar.[4]