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Bhanu Bandopadhyay

Bhanu Bandyopadhyay, also known as Bhanu Banerjee (born as Samyamoy Bandyopadhyay; 26 August 1920[1] – 4 March 1983), was an Indian actor, known for his work in Bengali cinema. He acted in over 300 movies, in numerous plays and performed frequently on the radio.

Bhanu Bandyopadhyay
Bhanu Bandyopadhyay
Born
Samyamoy Bandyopadhyay

(1920-08-26)26 August 1920
Died4 March 1983(1983-03-04) (aged 62)
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Actor, Voice actor, comedian, singer,
Years active1945–1983
Spouse
Nilima Mukhopadhyay
(m. 1946)
Children3

Early life

Bhanu Bandyopadhyay was born on 26 August 1920 at Dhaka town, Bengal in a Kulin Brahmin family. His ancestral home was at a village called Panchgaon in Bikrampur, Dhaka Division, present day Bangladesh. Bhanu Banerjee was related to Sabitri Chatterjee through his maternal side. Aghorenath Chattopadhyay was his maternal grandfather's cousin. He studied at Kazi Pagla A. T. Institute, Lohajong, Pogose School and St. Gregory's High School in Dhaka followed by Jagannath College for his B.A. He then moved to Calcutta in the 1950s. In his initial years Bandyopadhyay worked at the Iron & Steel Control Board.

Political activity

He was associated with the freedom fighter group Anushilan Samity in the Dhaka Dist. He was kept under house arrest for 30 days when he was a teenager as the police suspected him to be involved in seditious activities. After the Quit India movement he joined with the Revolutionary Socialist Party. Later founded the Kranti Shilpi Sangha with writer (later film maker) Salil Sen, staging the latter’s landmark play Natun Yahudi (1951, filmed 1953) about East Bengal refugees for fund-raising on their behalf in Calcutta.[2][3]

Career

Bandyopadhyay started his acting career as a stand-up comedian in Dhaka. He performed at office parties and then moved on to larger venues. In 1943, he released his first major comic gramophone record Dhakar Gadoane. Its success prompted him to release a new record every year during Durga Puja.[4] He made his big screen debut with Debi Mukherjee and Sumitra Devi starrer Bengali film Abhijog (1947).[5] Bandyopadhyay's breakthrough film role was in Nirmal Dey's Basu Parivar (1952) where he played a Bangal businessman. The next year his role as Kedar in Sharey Chuattor made him rise to fame. His quote in the film Mashima, malpoa khamu. (Aunty, I want to eat malpoa) became a popular catchphrase.[4] He went on to act in over 300 movies like Bhrantibilash and Pasher Bari. In most of his films he played comedic roles in which he exaggerated Bengali accents and mannerisms for comic effect.[6] He teamed up with his best friend comedian Jahor Roy for many films like Bhanu Pelo Lottery and the humorous detective story Bhanu Goenda Johar Assistant.[7] Typically, in the pair's films Bandyopadhyay would take the role of the Bangal and Roy would be the comical Ghoti character (although in real life, both were Bangals).[8] Although chiefly known as a comedian, Bandyopadhyay played serious roles in the film Galpo Holeo Satti , Alor Pipasa , Amrita Kumbher Sandhane ; Nirdharito shilpir onuposthitite , and even negative roles in Baghini (1968 film) and Bijayinee movie. He played the lead roles in Jamalaye Jibanta Manush, Mriter morte Agomon, Sworgo mortyo,Personal Assistant, Miss Priyambada and Ashite Ashiona. Later in his career Bandyopadhyay founded his own Jatra group called Mukto Mancha. He produced, directed and acted in his own productions, traveling around the country with the troupe.

Personal life

Bandyopadhyay was married to Nilima Mukhopadhyay, a playback singer. They had three children – Basabi Ghatak (née Bandyopadhyay), Gautam and Pinaki.[7][9][failed verification] Earlier the family stayed in Jubilee Park, Tollygunge. Later shifted to 42A, Charu Avenue, Rabindra Sarobar in 1960.[10]

Death and legacy

Bandyopadhyay died of a heart-related illness on 4 March 1983. On 26 August 2011 his film Nirdharito Shilpir Onupasthitite (1959) was released on DVD. His son, Gautam Bandyopadhyay, has confirmed the release which coincided with his father's 91st birth anniversary.

Works

Filmography

Year Films
1947 Jagaran, Abhijog
1948 Sharbohara
1949 Mantramugdha, Ja Hoi Na
1950 Krishan, Tothapi, Digbhranta, Dwairath, Mandando
1951 Barjatri, Palatak, Rupantar, Shetu
1952 Aladin O Ascharya Pradip, Kapalkundala, Jabanbondi, Basu Paribar, Darpachurna, Patri Chai, Pasher Bari, Prarthana, Bindur Chhele, Mahishashur Badh, Ratrir Tapashya
1953 Sharey Chuattor, Adrishya Manush, Kajori, Keranir Jiban, Natun Ihudi, Pathnirdesh, Banhangshi, Bastab, Bouthakuranir Hut, Boudir Bon, Maharaja Nandakumar, Rakhi, Rami Chandidash, Lakh Taka, Shashurbari, Sat Number Kayedi, Harilakhhi
1954 Atom Bomb, Ora Thake Odhare, Kalyani, Grihaprabesh, Chhele Kar, Jaidev, Jagrihi, Dukhhir Iman, Nil Shari, Boloygrash, Barbella, Bikram Urbashi, Bhangagara, Mani ar Manik, Maner Mayur, Moroner Pore, Ladies Seat, Satir Dehatyag, Sadanander Mela
1955 Ardhangini, Bandish (Hindi), Aparadhi, Atmadarshan, Chattujjay Barujjay, Chhoto Bou, Joi Ma Kali Boarding, Jyotishi, Dashyu Mohan, Durlav Janam, Devi malini, Nishidhha Fall, Bir Hambir, Bratacharini, Bhalobasha, Rani Rasmani (film), Sajghor, Sanjher Pradip
1956 Asomapta, Amar Bou, Ekti Rat, Gobindadas, Tonsil, Taka Ana Pai, Daner Marjada, Mahanisha, Bhadurymoshai, Mamlar Fall, Lakhhahira, Shuvoratri, Shabdhan, Shaheb Bibi Gholam, Suryamukhi
1957 Andhare Alo, Ektara, Ek Gaon Ki Kahani (Hindi), Ogo Shunchho, Kanchamithe, Khela Bhangar Khela, Ghum, Jibantrishna, Natun Prabhat, Nilachaley Mahaprabhu, Bashantabahar, Baroma, Madhumalati, Shesh Parichoy, Srimatir Shangshar
1958 Kalamati, Jonakir Alo, Daktarbabu, Nupur, Bhanu Pelo Lottery, Manmoyee Girls School, Jamalaye Jibanta Manush, Louhakapat, Suryatoron, Shargo marto
1959 Nirdharito Shilpir Anupasthite, Personal Assistant, Pushpadhanu, Mriter martye Agaman, Sonar Horin
1960 Shaharer Itikatha, Shesh Parjanto, Shokher Chor, Surer Piyashi, Hospital
1961 Kanchanmulya, Kathin Maya, Kanamachhi, Bishkanya, Roybahadur, Mr and Mrs Chowdhury, Shayombara
1962 Agnishikha, Atal Jaler Ahwan, Abhisharika, Dadathakur, Badhu, Mayar Shangshar
1963 Akash Pradip, Chhayasurya, Dui Nari, Dui Bari, Barnochora, Bhrantibilash, Preyashi, Satbhai, High Heel, Hashi Shudhu hashi Noi
1964 Jiban kahini, Dip Neve Nai, Bingshati Janani
1965 Abhoya O Srikanta, Alor Pipasha, Etotuku Basha, Gulmohor, Tapashi, Debotar Deep, Dolna, Mahalogno, Pati Shangshodhini Shamity, Mukhujjay Paribar, Rajkanya
1966 Kal Tumi Aleya, Galpo Holeo Satti, Joradighir Chowdhury Paribar, Mayabini Lane, Shesh Tin Din
1967 Ashite Ashiona, Anthony Phiringee, Kheya, Nayika Shangbad, Prastar Shakhhor, Miss Priyangbada, Hathat Dekha, Hate Bajare
1968 Apanjon, Garh Nashimpur, Chowrangee, Pathe Holo Dekha, Baghini
1969 Dadu, Ma O Meye, Shukshari, Shabarmati
1970 Aleyar Alo, Pratham Kadam Phul, Rajkumari, Sagina Mahato
1971 Ekhane Pinjar, Pratham Bashanta, Bhanu Goenda Jahar Assistant, Malyadan
1972 Stree
1973 Nakal Shona, Nishikanya, Bindur Chhele, Roudrachhaya
1974 Sagina Mahato, Prantorekha, Shangini
1975 Kabi, Nishimrigaya, Priyo Bandhabi, Sangshar Shimante, Shayongswhidhha
1976 Nandita, Shikarokti, Harmonium
1977 Ashadharon, Ek Je Chhilo Desh, Chhotto Nayak, Ramer Shumati
1978 Bandi
1979 Devdas
1980 Dorpochurna, Priyatoma, Bhagyachakra, Matribhokto Ramprashad, Shondhi
1981 Kopalkundala, Shubarnolata, Pratishodh
1982 Preyoshi, Bijoyinee
1983 Shahar Theke Dure, Shargadapi Gariyashi "rajbadhu"
1984 Shorgol

Records (Comedy audio clips)

  • Dhakar Garoan (1943)
  • Cinema Bibhrat with Sabitri Chatterjee
  • Babhharambhe Loghukria with Sabitri Chatterjee
  • Shwami Chai
  • Lady Typist
  • Pujor Bajar
  • Bibaha Bima
  • Chandragupta
  • Sputnik
  • Sangeet Chayan
  • Fatiklal
  • Election with Chinmoy Roy
  • Kartababur Deshbhraman
  • Hanumaner Nagar Darshan
  • Lord Bhanu
  • Bhanu Elo Kolkataye
  • Telephone Bibhrat
  • Karta Banam Ginni
  • Paribar parikalpana
  • Naba Ramayan
  • Amon Din O Ashbe
  • Bhanushharananda
  • Rajjotak with Gita Dey
  • Juger Abhijog
  • Ghatak Shangbad
  • Chatujjay Barujjay
  • Sarbojonin Jom Pujo
  • Nayikar Shandhane

References

  1. ^ "জন্মশতবার্ষিকীতেও 'ভানু একাই একশো'". anandabazar.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Bhanu Bannerjee (Cast) – Show Filmography".
  3. ^ "'Spy' Tagore was being watched". 23 February 2008.
  4. ^ a b Gooptu, Sharmistha (2010). Bengali Cinema: An Other Nation. Taylor & Francis. pp. 128–38. ISBN 978-0-415-57006-0.
  5. ^ Bandopadhyay, Bhanu (1 May 2019). Bhanu Samagra (in Bengali). PATRA BHARATI. ISBN 9788183744751.
  6. ^ Sarkar, Bhaskur (2009). Mourning the nation: Indian cinema in the wake of Partition. Duke University Press. pp. 159–60. ISBN 978-0-8223-4411-7.
  7. ^ a b Priyanka Dasgupta (17 December 2010). The Times of India. Archived from the original on 23 March 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
  8. ^ Chakrabarty, Dipesh (2002). Habitations of modernity: essays in the wake of subaltern studies. University of Chicago Press. p. 140. ISBN 0-226-10039-1.
  9. ^ Priyanka Dasgupta. "Bhanu Bandyopadhyay". Times of India. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
  10. ^ Gautam Bandyopadhyay. "Some unknown facts about Bhanu Bandyopadhyay". Anandabazar. Anandabazar. Retrieved 8 April 2017.

External links

  • Official website
  • Bhanu Bandopadhyay at IMDb

bhanu, bandopadhyay, bhanu, bandyopadhyay, also, known, bhanu, banerjee, born, samyamoy, bandyopadhyay, august, 1920, march, 1983, indian, actor, known, work, bengali, cinema, acted, over, movies, numerous, plays, performed, frequently, radio, bhanu, bandyopad. Bhanu Bandyopadhyay also known as Bhanu Banerjee born as Samyamoy Bandyopadhyay 26 August 1920 1 4 March 1983 was an Indian actor known for his work in Bengali cinema He acted in over 300 movies in numerous plays and performed frequently on the radio Bhanu BandyopadhyayBhanu BandyopadhyayBornSamyamoy Bandyopadhyay 1920 08 26 26 August 1920Munshiganj Bengal Presidency British India present day Bangladesh Died4 March 1983 1983 03 04 aged 62 Calcutta West Bengal IndiaNationalityIndianOccupation s Actor Voice actor comedian singer Years active1945 1983SpouseNilima Mukhopadhyay m 1946 wbr Children3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Political activity 3 Career 4 Personal life 5 Death and legacy 6 Works 6 1 Filmography 6 2 Records Comedy audio clips 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditBhanu Bandyopadhyay was born on 26 August 1920 at Dhaka town Bengal in a Kulin Brahmin family His ancestral home was at a village called Panchgaon in Bikrampur Dhaka Division present day Bangladesh Bhanu Banerjee was related to Sabitri Chatterjee through his maternal side Aghorenath Chattopadhyay was his maternal grandfather s cousin He studied at Kazi Pagla A T Institute Lohajong Pogose School and St Gregory s High School in Dhaka followed by Jagannath College for his B A He then moved to Calcutta in the 1950s In his initial years Bandyopadhyay worked at the Iron amp Steel Control Board Political activity EditHe was associated with the freedom fighter group Anushilan Samity in the Dhaka Dist He was kept under house arrest for 30 days when he was a teenager as the police suspected him to be involved in seditious activities After the Quit India movement he joined with the Revolutionary Socialist Party Later founded the Kranti Shilpi Sangha with writer later film maker Salil Sen staging the latter s landmark play Natun Yahudi 1951 filmed 1953 about East Bengal refugees for fund raising on their behalf in Calcutta 2 3 Career EditBandyopadhyay started his acting career as a stand up comedian in Dhaka He performed at office parties and then moved on to larger venues In 1943 he released his first major comic gramophone record Dhakar Gadoane Its success prompted him to release a new record every year during Durga Puja 4 He made his big screen debut with Debi Mukherjee and Sumitra Devi starrer Bengali film Abhijog 1947 5 Bandyopadhyay s breakthrough film role was in Nirmal Dey s Basu Parivar 1952 where he played a Bangal businessman The next year his role as Kedar in Sharey Chuattor made him rise to fame His quote in the film Mashima malpoa khamu Aunty I want to eat malpoa became a popular catchphrase 4 He went on to act in over 300 movies like Bhrantibilash and Pasher Bari In most of his films he played comedic roles in which he exaggerated Bengali accents and mannerisms for comic effect 6 He teamed up with his best friend comedian Jahor Roy for many films like Bhanu Pelo Lottery and the humorous detective story Bhanu Goenda Johar Assistant 7 Typically in the pair s films Bandyopadhyay would take the role of the Bangal and Roy would be the comical Ghoti character although in real life both were Bangals 8 Although chiefly known as a comedian Bandyopadhyay played serious roles in the film Galpo Holeo Satti Alor Pipasa Amrita Kumbher Sandhane Nirdharito shilpir onuposthitite and even negative roles in Baghini 1968 film and Bijayinee movie He played the lead roles in Jamalaye Jibanta Manush Mriter morte Agomon Sworgo mortyo Personal Assistant Miss Priyambada and Ashite Ashiona Later in his career Bandyopadhyay founded his own Jatra group called Mukto Mancha He produced directed and acted in his own productions traveling around the country with the troupe Personal life EditBandyopadhyay was married to Nilima Mukhopadhyay a playback singer They had three children Basabi Ghatak nee Bandyopadhyay Gautam and Pinaki 7 9 failed verification Earlier the family stayed in Jubilee Park Tollygunge Later shifted to 42A Charu Avenue Rabindra Sarobar in 1960 10 Death and legacy EditBandyopadhyay died of a heart related illness on 4 March 1983 On 26 August 2011 his film Nirdharito Shilpir Onupasthitite 1959 was released on DVD His son Gautam Bandyopadhyay has confirmed the release which coincided with his father s 91st birth anniversary Works EditFilmography Edit Year Films1947 Jagaran Abhijog1948 Sharbohara1949 Mantramugdha Ja Hoi Na1950 Krishan Tothapi Digbhranta Dwairath Mandando1951 Barjatri Palatak Rupantar Shetu1952 Aladin O Ascharya Pradip Kapalkundala Jabanbondi Basu Paribar Darpachurna Patri Chai Pasher Bari Prarthana Bindur Chhele Mahishashur Badh Ratrir Tapashya1953 Sharey Chuattor Adrishya Manush Kajori Keranir Jiban Natun Ihudi Pathnirdesh Banhangshi Bastab Bouthakuranir Hut Boudir Bon Maharaja Nandakumar Rakhi Rami Chandidash Lakh Taka Shashurbari Sat Number Kayedi Harilakhhi1954 Atom Bomb Ora Thake Odhare Kalyani Grihaprabesh Chhele Kar Jaidev Jagrihi Dukhhir Iman Nil Shari Boloygrash Barbella Bikram Urbashi Bhangagara Mani ar Manik Maner Mayur Moroner Pore Ladies Seat Satir Dehatyag Sadanander Mela1955 Ardhangini Bandish Hindi Aparadhi Atmadarshan Chattujjay Barujjay Chhoto Bou Joi Ma Kali Boarding Jyotishi Dashyu Mohan Durlav Janam Devi malini Nishidhha Fall Bir Hambir Bratacharini Bhalobasha Rani Rasmani film Sajghor Sanjher Pradip1956 Asomapta Amar Bou Ekti Rat Gobindadas Tonsil Taka Ana Pai Daner Marjada Mahanisha Bhadurymoshai Mamlar Fall Lakhhahira Shuvoratri Shabdhan Shaheb Bibi Gholam Suryamukhi1957 Andhare Alo Ektara Ek Gaon Ki Kahani Hindi Ogo Shunchho Kanchamithe Khela Bhangar Khela Ghum Jibantrishna Natun Prabhat Nilachaley Mahaprabhu Bashantabahar Baroma Madhumalati Shesh Parichoy Srimatir Shangshar1958 Kalamati Jonakir Alo Daktarbabu Nupur Bhanu Pelo Lottery Manmoyee Girls School Jamalaye Jibanta Manush Louhakapat Suryatoron Shargo marto1959 Nirdharito Shilpir Anupasthite Personal Assistant Pushpadhanu Mriter martye Agaman Sonar Horin1960 Shaharer Itikatha Shesh Parjanto Shokher Chor Surer Piyashi Hospital1961 Kanchanmulya Kathin Maya Kanamachhi Bishkanya Roybahadur Mr and Mrs Chowdhury Shayombara1962 Agnishikha Atal Jaler Ahwan Abhisharika Dadathakur Badhu Mayar Shangshar1963 Akash Pradip Chhayasurya Dui Nari Dui Bari Barnochora Bhrantibilash Preyashi Satbhai High Heel Hashi Shudhu hashi Noi1964 Jiban kahini Dip Neve Nai Bingshati Janani1965 Abhoya O Srikanta Alor Pipasha Etotuku Basha Gulmohor Tapashi Debotar Deep Dolna Mahalogno Pati Shangshodhini Shamity Mukhujjay Paribar Rajkanya1966 Kal Tumi Aleya Galpo Holeo Satti Joradighir Chowdhury Paribar Mayabini Lane Shesh Tin Din1967 Ashite Ashiona Anthony Phiringee Kheya Nayika Shangbad Prastar Shakhhor Miss Priyangbada Hathat Dekha Hate Bajare1968 Apanjon Garh Nashimpur Chowrangee Pathe Holo Dekha Baghini1969 Dadu Ma O Meye Shukshari Shabarmati1970 Aleyar Alo Pratham Kadam Phul Rajkumari Sagina Mahato1971 Ekhane Pinjar Pratham Bashanta Bhanu Goenda Jahar Assistant Malyadan1972 Stree1973 Nakal Shona Nishikanya Bindur Chhele Roudrachhaya1974 Sagina Mahato Prantorekha Shangini1975 Kabi Nishimrigaya Priyo Bandhabi Sangshar Shimante Shayongswhidhha1976 Nandita Shikarokti Harmonium1977 Ashadharon Ek Je Chhilo Desh Chhotto Nayak Ramer Shumati1978 Bandi1979 Devdas1980 Dorpochurna Priyatoma Bhagyachakra Matribhokto Ramprashad Shondhi1981 Kopalkundala Shubarnolata Pratishodh1982 Preyoshi Bijoyinee1983 Shahar Theke Dure Shargadapi Gariyashi rajbadhu 1984 ShorgolRecords Comedy audio clips Edit Dhakar Garoan 1943 Cinema Bibhrat with Sabitri Chatterjee Babhharambhe Loghukria with Sabitri Chatterjee Shwami Chai Lady Typist Pujor Bajar Bibaha Bima Chandragupta Sputnik Sangeet Chayan Fatiklal Election with Chinmoy Roy Kartababur Deshbhraman Hanumaner Nagar Darshan Lord Bhanu Bhanu Elo Kolkataye Telephone Bibhrat Karta Banam Ginni Paribar parikalpana Naba Ramayan Amon Din O Ashbe Bhanushharananda Rajjotak with Gita Dey Juger Abhijog Ghatak Shangbad Chatujjay Barujjay Sarbojonin Jom Pujo Nayikar ShandhaneReferences Edit জন মশতব র ষ ক ত ও ভ ন এক ই একশ anandabazar com in Bengali Retrieved 26 August 2020 Bhanu Bannerjee Cast Show Filmography Spy Tagore was being watched 23 February 2008 a b Gooptu Sharmistha 2010 Bengali Cinema An Other Nation Taylor amp Francis pp 128 38 ISBN 978 0 415 57006 0 Bandopadhyay Bhanu 1 May 2019 Bhanu Samagra in Bengali PATRA BHARATI ISBN 9788183744751 Sarkar Bhaskur 2009 Mourning the nation Indian cinema in the wake of Partition Duke University Press pp 159 60 ISBN 978 0 8223 4411 7 a b Priyanka Dasgupta 17 December 2010 Baba thought no one would cry The Times of India Archived from the original on 23 March 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2011 Chakrabarty Dipesh 2002 Habitations of modernity essays in the wake of subaltern studies University of Chicago Press p 140 ISBN 0 226 10039 1 Priyanka Dasgupta Bhanu Bandyopadhyay Times of India Retrieved 10 March 2011 Gautam Bandyopadhyay Some unknown facts about Bhanu Bandyopadhyay Anandabazar Anandabazar Retrieved 8 April 2017 External links EditOfficial website Bhanu Bandopadhyay at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bhanu Bandopadhyay amp oldid 1131120027, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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