Subash Sahoo (48) made the half-an-hour-documentary titled 'Sebabou' on his 85-year-old mother Sachitra who lives at Rjabaluria village in Kendrapara district.
"It's a gift to my mother. Her warmth and caring guidance were a contributing factor to whatever success I have achieved so far," Sahoo observed.
Four years back, Sahoo was a recipient of President's award for best audiography at the 57th National Film Awards for Hindi film 'Kaaminey'.
Subash has excelled as a sound recordist in Hindi films. In 2000, he also worked in an English language film "Perfect Husband" as a sync sound recordist.
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On the documentary 'Sebabou', he said, "My mother is a perennial source of inspiration for me. My mother is the central character in the documentary film. It tries to portray the bond between a mother and village girls."
Subash says that as the name of his eldest sister is Seba, everybody addresses her as 'Sebabou' (Seba's mother). "It's a typical cultural trait in village life. People often address a woman affixing the name of her eldest child."