Kalyan Chatterjee[1] | |
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Born | 1942 Bahrampur, West Bengal, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation(s) | Actor,[2] |
Years active | 1966–2021 |
Kalyan Chatterjee (Bengali: কল্যাণ চ্যাটার্জী), is an Indian actor recognized for his work in Bengali cinema,[3] and considered to be one of the most famous supporting actors of Bengali Cinema. He has acted in more than 400 Bengali films. He works with actors like Sabitri Chatterjee, Ranjit Mallick, Uttam Kumar, Soumitra Chatterjee, Santu Mukhopadhyay and Dipankar Dey.
Career
His first film Apanjan was released in 1968. He acted in about more than 400 films portraying the role of a typical Bengali man and was acclaimed by viewers for his natural acting skill. He portrayed characters of different shades in ' Dhonni Meye ' (1971), ' Sagina' (1974), He was a favourite actor of directors Tapan Sinha and Arabinda Mukhopadhyay.[4]
Selected filmography
- Apanjan (1968)
- Pratidwandi (1970)
- Sagina Mahato (1970) (Hindi)
- Dhanyee Meye (1971)
- Ajker Nayak(1972)
- Paar (1973)
- Sabuj Dwiper Raja(1973)
- Sagina (film)(1974)
- Ek Je Chhilo Desh(1978)
- [Safed Haathi](1978)
- Aadmi Aur Aurat (1984)
- कहाँ कहाँ से गुज़र (1986 फ़िल्म)
- Antarjali Jatra (1987)
- Garmil(1990)
- Agni Kanya(1990)
- Surer Bhubane (1992)
- Rupban Kanya (1992)
- Sunyo theke Suru (1993)
- Bada Din (1998)
- Chaka (film) (2010)
- Dattak
- Bidhatar Lekha (2007)
- Ektu Bhalobasar Janno (2008)
- Sadhu Babar Lathi (2008)
- The Waiting City (2009) Australian film
- Juadi(2009)
- Byomkesh Bakshi (2010 film) (2010)
- Dui Prithibi (2010 film) (2010)
- Baishe Srabon (2011)
- Sugar Baby(2011)
- Antore Bahire (2012)
- Chittagong (film) (2012)
- Kahaani (2012) (HINDI)
- Kono Ek Robibar (2014)
- Alo Chaya (2014)
- Durga (2015)
- Vinash (2016)
- Postmaster (film) (2016)
- Bastav (film) (2016)
- Ei To Jeebon (2017)
- Nirbhoya (2018)
- 22 Yards(2018)
- The Complete Life (Short 2020)
- An Irrelevant Dialogue
- Private Practice
- Kshatrap
- The Waltz
- Tadanta
- Phire Phire Chai
- Apod
- Agni kanya
- Tista parer Kainya
- Notun Diner Alo
- Alor Thikana
- Sparshaa
- Hatey Roilo Pistol
- Brishbrikhya
- Tin Adhyay
- Akash Ekhono Nil
- Chirutha
- Din Amader
- Sap-Ludo
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