Bengali actor Subhendu Chatterjee dead
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Eminent Bengali actor Subhendu Chatterjee, who essayed
significant roles in films of maestro Satyajit Ray, passed away in
a city hospital Thursday night. He was 71.
Chatterjee, who will be remembered for his roles in several
Bengali movies as a hero and second hero, including Ray's
"Arannyer Dinratri" (Days and Nights of Forest), was suffering from
heart and lung ailments and was admitted to the AMRI Hospital in
south Kolkata since July 2.
He died at around 8.30 p.m.
Chatterjee was also a doctor. His son Saswata Chatterjee is a
successful actor. He has another son based in California.
A contemporary of late Bengali matinee idol Uttam Kumar and actor
Soumitra Chatterjee, with whom he played second hero in many films,
Chatterjee with age had graduated into character roles.
While Chatterjee will be remembered for his roles in films like
"Chowringhee" (the acclaimed novel of writer Shankar now translated
into English), since the 1980s he was seen in the roles of arrogant
father or even villain in many a Bengali pot-boiler.
Chatterjee began his career in 1965 with "Akash Kusum" of another
eminent Bengali filmmaker, Mrinal Sen.
His memorable avant-garde films included "Jana Aranya",
"Ganashatru", (both directed by Ray), "Lal Darja" (Buddhadeb
Dasgupta), "Dahan" (Rituparna Ghosh) and "Chorus" (Sen).
The Bengali film industry went into a state of mourning as the news
of his death spread.
"He was my best friend and a great actor. He was always there by me
in my times of trouble. We were a family. He was a good doctor
too," said Bengali comedian Chinmoy Roy as he broke down.
Recipient of many awards, Chatterjee also was a successful stage
actor and the play "Bilkish Begum" staged during the 1980s was a
super hit.
One of his recent films was "Abar Arannya" (Again in Forest), a
sequel to Ray's "Arannyer Dinratri" made by Goutam Ghosh a few
years ago.
Popular actor Prosenjit said: "He was like family. He played my
father in many films."
Indo-Asian News Service
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