Chow Partha Borgohain, the only child of Chow Subhitya Borgohain and Nang Sengpem Borgohain was born in a small town called Along, in the West Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh. When he reached Madras in 2005 to study engineering, he had never imagined in his wildest dreams of making a film and be well known for it. Brought up in the rustic air of North Eastern India, the very idea of cinema and its intricacies were all Greek to him. Out of the blue, he appeared for an entrance test and joined as a student of Film and Photography in the Madras Christian College. Later joined the Mindscreen Film School, where he did his specialisation in Cinematography and Films. He was awarded as the third best cinematography student of the 7th batch. After finishing his studies, he worked as an assistant in development of TV Commercials and Feature films under the honourable guidance of the renowned cinematographer and director Mr. Rajiv Menon. Engaged in the Indian Film industry, he worked extensively in Bombay and Madras on a number of TV Advertisement. Being a keen learner, he also grasped knowledge from abroad and worked as an assistant for AD Films in countries like Switzerland and France. He worked as a Freelance Filmmaker in countries like Singapore and Indonesia on international projects for renowned corporate like Gastech and Gas Indonesia. As of now, he is doing freelancing work in filmmaking, cinematography and photography. He completed the directing and shooting of an English feature film, ‘1962 My Country Land’. The film got premiered at the 69th Cannes Film Festival on 18th May 2016.