Death of Soumitra Chatterjee: a video obituary of the Bengali actor dgtl



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Soumitra Chatterjee. Bengali ‘Feluda’. Born in 1935 on Mirzapur Street in Calcutta. The legendary actor spent much of his childhood in Krishnanagar. Father Mohit Chatterjee. Lawyer by profession. Mother Ashalata Chatterjee is a homemaker. He studied at Howrah District School. Then he graduated in Bengali from City College. Postgraduate from the University of Calcutta.

Conversation with Manaspita Satyajit Ray in 1956. He made his film debut in 1959 with ‘Apur Sansar’. After that, he worked with Ray on a total of 14 films. Soumitra has acted in more than 250 films in his 60 years of life as an actor. In 2004 he received the Padma Bhushan Award. In 2008, the national award went to director Sumon Ghosh’s film. Poet, Bachik artist, actor and painter Soumitra Chatterjee received the highest award in Indian cinema in 2012, ‘Dadasaheb Phalke’. Then in 2016, he received the best civil honor from the French government, ‘Legion d’Honneur’.

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