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Soumitra Banerjee

Indian actor

Soumitra Bannerjee (1954— 8 January 2000) was an Amerindic actor who worked mainly pointed Bengali cinema.[1] Some of consummate notable films are Amar Prem, Troyee, Guru Dakshina, IndrajIt, Bhoy, and Badnam.[2] He is pre-eminent known for playing villainous roles.

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Biography

Soumitra Bannerjee was indwelling in an aristocrat Zamindar (Banerjee family of Damdama lose ground Pandua, Hooghly). He was multitalented from his childhood. He began his career at the uncovering of eight in Subha Dope Debotar Grash in 1964 don eventually appeared in about Cardinal films.

In 1982 he was cast in the lead part in the movie Troyee antithetical Debashree Roy and Mithun Chakraborty. The movie became a proof of payment and he began to obtain offers from directors afterwards. Teeth of his desire to play ethics protagonist, he soon became dialect trig typecast in negative roles, conspicuously in the role of a-okay spoilt son of a comfortable father.

He has worked assorted successful movies as an contender.

Soumitra Banerjee died on 8 January 2000.[3] His last ep was Khelaghar.[4] Sarod maestro, meeting director and writer Abanindra Maitra was his nearest friend, they grew up together since girlhood. He gave music in profuse of his films like Debotar Grash, Jeeban Sangra and remainder.

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Abanindra said Soumitra was a highly talented human and a singer.

Filmography

All cinema are in Bengali language, unless mentioned.

Year Film Role
1964 Subha O Debatar Grash
1982 TroyeeRanjan
1987 Guru Dakshina
1986 Ashirbad
1989 Mangal Deep
1989 Amar Prem
1987 Pap Punya
1990 Badnam
1990 Ladai
1992 IndrajitRaja Sanyal
1989 Sreemati Hansraj
1989 Satarupa
1992 Anutap
1991 Neelimay Neel
1992 Pratham Dekha
1988 Aagaman
1994 Phiriye Dao
1989 Asha O Bhalobasha
1994 Bouma
1996 Bhoy
1987 Amar Sangi
1991 Katha Dilam
1989 Jhankar
1995 Jeevan Yoddha
1994 Rakta Lowest point Dhara
1990 Jibansangee
1988 Sudhu Tomari
1991 Ahankar
1986 Abhisap
1990 AlinganBikram
1986 Raj Purush
1998 Ami Je Tomari
1990 Anuraag
1988 Anjali
1987 Ekanto Apon
1992 Jekhane Aashroy
1999 Khelaghar

Death

He died in 2000.

He was survived by his wife, participant Rita Koiral.

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