- Suchitra Sen
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name = Suchitra Sen
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birthdate = 6th April, 1931
birthlocation = Pabna, (now inBangladesh )
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notable role = Saat Pake Badha,Shaapmochan, Harano Sur,Deep Jele Jai
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spouse = Dibanath SenSuchitra Sen (
April 6 1929 ) orApril 6 ,1931 [http://www.tripurainfo.com/citizen_services/helping_bytes/april_born.html] (Bangla : সুচিত্রা সেন) or Roma Dasgupta is a Bengali actress who has attained legendary status because of her performances inBengali cinema . In particular, the movies in which she paired opposite another legend in Bangala films,Uttam Kumar , are all-time classics in Bengali cinema. She now lives a life of a recluse rarely making any public appearances. When she left movies, she was slowly but steadily losing the position of leading lady of Bengali silver screen.She is the first Indian actress to be awarded in an international film festival (Best Actress award for the movie "Saat Paake Bandha" in 1963 Moscow film festival).
Her films with Uttam Kumar are still shown as re-runs on Bengali TV channels such as ETV Bangla, Aakash Bangla,DD7 Bangla and so forth; many of them are available on video CD. Notably, she allegedly refused the
Dadasaheb Phalke Award (the Indian equivalent of a lifetime Oscar) in 2005, preferring to live in seclusion out of the public eye.Early life
She was born Roma Dasgupta in
Pabna district inBangladesh 1931. She married Dibanath Sen, son of a wealthy Bengali industrialist, in 1947 and had one child,Moon Moon Sen , who went on to become an actress. Her father Karunamoy Dasgupta was the head master of the local school and her mother's name was Indira Dasgupta. She was their fifth child and third daughter. Roma had formal education in Pabna.Career
Suchitra made her debut in films with "Shesh Kothai" in 1952, but the film was unreleased.
The following year saw her act opposite
Uttam Kumar in "Sharey Chuattor". The film became a box-office hit and it was remembered for launching Uttam-Suchitra as a leading pair. They went on to become the icons forBengal i melodramas for more than 20 years, becoming almost a genre to themselves.She received a Best Actress Award for the film Devdas (1955), which was her first
Hindi movie. Her patented Bengali melodramas and romances especially withUttam Kumar , made her the most famous Bengali actress ever. Her films ran through the 1960s and the 1970s. Her husband passed away, but she continued to act in films, such as the Hindi hit filmAandhi (1974), where she played a politician.Aandhi was inspired by India's Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi . Sen received aFilmfare nomination as Best Actress, whileSanjeev Kumar , who essayed the role of her husband, won theFilmfare as Best Actor.She refused Satyajit Ray's offer due to date problem, as a result Ray never made the film "DEVI CHAWDHURANI".Madam Sen also refused Raj Kapoor's offer for a film under RK banner.
She retired from the screen in 1978 after a career of over 25 years to a life of quiet seclusion. She has avoided the public gaze after her retirement and has devoted her time to the Ramkrishna Mission. [http://www.tripurainfo.com/citizen_services/helping_bytes/april_born.html] Suchitra Sen was a contender for the
Dadasaheb Phalke Award for the year 2005, provided she was ready to accept it in person. Her refusal to go to Delhi and personally receive the award from thePresident of India deprived her of that award.Her daughter
Moonmoon Sen also acted in a few films in Hindi and Bengali. Moonmoon Sen's daughters Riya and Raima are also actresses.elected Bengali filmography
* "Saat Nambor Kayedi"
* "Bhagoban Shree Krishna Chaitannya"
* "Dhuli"
* "Sharé Chuyattor" (1953)
* "Ora Thaaké Odharé" (1954)
* "Agniporikkha" (1954)
* "Shapmochan" (1955)
* "Sobar Uporé" (1955)
* "Shagorika" (1956)
* "Pathé Holo Deri" (1957)
*Harano Sur (1957)
*Deep Jwélé Jaai (1959)
* "Shaptapadi" (1961)
* "Bipasha" (1962)
* "Chaaoa-Paaoa"
* "Shaat-Paké Bandha" (1963), for which she won the best actress award at the Moscow International Film Festival.
* "Hospital"
* "Shilpi" (1965)
* "Indrani" (1958)
* "Rajlokkhi O Srikanto" (1958)
* "Surjotoron", or "Surya Toran" (1958)
* "Uttor Falguni" (1963) (remade in Hindi as "Mamta")
* "Grihodaho" (1967)
* "Fariaad"
* "Debi Choudharani" (1974)
* "Datta" (1976)
* "Debi Chawdhurani"
* "Megh Kalo"
* "Priyo Bandhobi"
* "Alo Aamar Alo"
* "Chokher Bali"
* "Annapurnar Mandir"
* "Pranay Paasha"elected Hindi filmography
* "Devdas" (1955), co-starring
Dilip Kumar ;
* "Musafir" (1957), co-starringDev Anand ;
* "Champakali " (1957)
* "Bombay ka Babu " (1960),co-starringDev Anand ;
* "Mamta " (1966) (a remake of her Bengali film "Uttor Falguni") co-starringDharmendra andAshok Kumar
* "Aandhi " (1975), co-starringSanjeev Kumar ; this film was banned for a while, because it was felt to portrayIndira Gandhi [http://www.tripurainfo.com/citizen_services/helping_bytes/april_born.html]AnnaPurnar Mandir
Biographies
1. Suchitra Sen : A Legend in Her Lifetime byShoma A. Chatterji. New Delhi, Rupa & Co., 2002, 80 p., photographs, ISBN 81-7167998-6. [ [https://www.vedamsbooks.com/cinema.htm Books on Cinema: Bollywood, Indian Cinema ] ]
References
External links
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* [http://www.upperstall.com/people/suchitrasen.html A Biography]
* [http://www.calcuttaweb.com/cinema/suchitra/suchitra.shtml Calcuttaweb]
* [http://www.tripurainfo.com/citizen_services/helping_bytes/april_born.html Suchitra Sen biographical profile] from a Tripura websiteources
1. https://www.vedamsbooks.com/cinema.htm
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