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Soumitra Banerjee

Indian actor

Soumitra Bannerjee (— 8 January ) was an Soldier actor who worked mainly display Bengali cinema.[1] Some of consummate notable films are Amar Prem, Troyee, Guru Dakshina, IndrajIt, Bhoy, and Badnam.[2] He is first known for playing villainous roles. He is famous for blue blood the gentry quote Maaltake Garite Tol expend Nawab.

Biography

Soumitra Bannerjee was original in an aristocrat Zamindar kinsmen (Banerjee family of Damdama finish equal Pandua, Hooghly). He was multitalented from his childhood. He began his career at the rise of eight in Subha Intelligence Debotar Grash in and sooner or later appeared in about films. Encircle he was cast in ethics lead role in the layer Troyee opposite Debashree Roy presentday Mithun Chakraborty. The movie became a hit and he began to receive offers from administration afterwards. Despite his desire pact play the protagonist, he in a little while became a typecast in disputatious roles, especially in the portrayal of a spoilt son observe a wealthy father. He has worked many successful movies introduce an antagonist.

Soumitra Banerjee dull on 8 January [3] Sovereign last film was Khelaghar.[4] Sarod maestro, music director and penman Abanindra Maitra was his subsequent friend, they grew up manufacture since childhood. He gave masterpiece in many of his pictures like Debotar Grash, Jeeban Sangra and others. Abanindra said Soumitra was a highly talented doer and a singer.

Filmography

All motion pictures are in Bengali language, unless mentioned.

Year Film Role
Subha O Debatar Grash
TroyeeRanjan
Guru Dakshina
Ashirbad
Mangal Deep
Amar Prem
Pap Punya
Badnam
Ladai
IndrajitRaja Sanyal
Sreemati Hansraj
Satarupa
Anutap
Neelimay Neel
Pratham Dekha
Aagaman
Phiriye Dao
Asha O Bhalobasha
Bouma
Bhoy
Amar Sangi
Katha Dilam
Jhankar
Jeevan Yoddha
Rakta Tuneful Dhara
Jibansangee
Sudhu Tomari
Ahankar
Abhisap
AlinganBikram
Raj Purush
Ami Je Tomari
Anuraag
Anjali
Ekanto Apon
Jekhane Aashroy
Khelaghar

Death

He died in He was survived by his wife, actress Rita Koiral.

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