Mihir Kumar Das
Das during the 25th Odisha State Film Awards 2014
Born(1959-02-11)11 February 1959
Died11 January 2022(2022-01-11) (aged 62)
Cuttack, Odisha, India
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Actor, model
SpouseSangita Das(Died 2010)
ChildrenAmlan Das, Aklant Das
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Mihir Kumar Das (17 February 1959 – 11 January 2022) was an Indian actor who worked in Odia language films of Ollywood industry. He had received several awards, notably Best Actor for his films Laxmi Pratima in 1998 and Pheria Mo Suna Bhauni in 2005 Best Supporting Actor award for his films Rakhi Bandhili Mo Rakhiba Mana in 2002 and Prema Adhei Akhyara and Best Comedian award for Mu Tate Love Karuchhi in 2007 from the Odisha state government.

Life and career

Mihir Kumar Das was born in Mayurbhanj on 11 February 1959.[1][2] He was married to singer and film artist Sangita Das, who died in 2010 due to heart attack.[3] She was the daughter of the popular singer, Chitta Jena. Mihir Das and Sangita Das have two sons, the elder, Amlan Das who is also an actor and Aklant Das. He debuted in the Odia film industry with an art film School Master and then in commercial (non-art) film Mathura Bijay in 1979. He received wider applause and recognition for his performance in Pua Mora Bhola Sankara. A veteran actor for more than three decades, he received Best Actor award from the state government for his performance in movies Laxmi Protima in 1998 and Pheria Mo Suna Bhauni in 2005 and Best Comedian award for Mu Tate Love Karuchhi in 2007.[1]

In December 2021, Das was hospitalized after having a heart attack while undergoing dialysis for a renal issue in Cuttack, India.[4][5] He died while undergoing treatment at hospital in Cuttack on 11 January 2022, at the age of 62.[1]

Filmography

YearFilm
2022 Bhija Matira Swarga
Gupchup(film)
Dil Mora Manena
Biswanath(film)
Prasthanam(film)
2021 Gaon Ra Na Galuapur
72 Hours - Life or Death
Tume Mo Sankha Tume Mo Sindura
Tandav
Roll No - 27 Sujata Senapati
2020 Babu Bhaijaan
Mu Paradesi Chadhei
2019 Khusi
Mr.Majnu
Chabiraani
2018 Only Pyaar
Happy Lucky
Poglu (also known as Paglu)[6][7]
Sundergarh Ra Salman Khan
Sriman Surdas
2017 Tu Mo Love Story
Sister Sridevi
Abhay
Hero No. 1
Romeo Juliet
2016 Agastya
Love Station
Love Pain Kuch Bhi Karega
2014Pagala Karichu Tu
2013 Target
My Love Story
ACP Sagarika
Deewana Deewani
Rumku Jhumana
Mu Eka Tumara
Tu Mo Dehara Chhai
2012 Love Master
Mnu
Chanda Na Tume Tara
Bad Girl
Idiot
Raja Jhia Sange Heigala Bhaba
Tu Mo Arambha Tu Mo Shessa
Gud Boy
Shapath
Emiti Bi Prema Hue
2011 Aain Kanoon
Katak - The Silver City
Criminal
Kemiti a Bandhan
Loafer
Mu Premi Mu Pagala
Chocolate
Chori Chori Mana Chori
143 I Love You
Baishi Pahache Kheliba Mina
Hero - Prem Katha
2010 Tu Tha Mun Jauchi Rushi
Asibu Kebe Saji Mo Rani
Diwana
Prema Adhei Akshyara
Tate Bhala Pauchi Boli
Tora More Jodi Sundara
Bhul Bujhibani Mate
Pahili Raja
Sanju Aau Sanjana
Aalo Mora Kandhei
2009 Tume Hi Sathi Mora
Abhimanyu
Sata Sure Bandha E Jibana
Aaa Re Saathi Aa
Keun Dunia Ru Asila Bandhu
Aila Re Odia Pua
Shatru Sanghar
Dream Girl
Suna Chadhei Mo Rupa Chadhei
Priya -The dream Girl
Aaa Re Saathi Aa
2008 Munna-A Love Story
Mu Sapanara Soudagar
Mate Ta Love Helare
Hasiba Puni Mo Suna Sansar
Mate Ani Dela Lakhye Faguna
To Bina Bhala Lagena
2007 Agnisikha
Chaka Chaka Bhaunri
Dhauli Express
E Mana Manena
Mu Tate Love Karuchi
Pheria Mo Suna Bhauni
Samaya Hathare Dori
2006 Rakhi Bandhili Mo Rakhiba Mana
Shaashu Ghara Chaalijibi
Thank You Bhagban
Tu Eka Aama Saha Bharasa
2005 Jiwan Mrutyu
Topae Sindura Di Topa Luha
2003 Matrushakti
2002 Samay Kheluchhi Chaka Bhaunri
2001 Baazi
Dharma Debata
2000 Hari Bhai Harena
Prem Bandhan
Rashmi Rekha
Samaya Chakare Sansara Ratha
Sola Shukrabaar
1999 Gopa Re Badhhuchhi Kala Kanhei
Katha Kahiba Mo Matha Sindoor
Krishna Kaberi
Maa Pari Kie Heba
Rakhi Bhijigala Aakhi Luha Re
Laxmi Protima(Bengali)
1998 Ahalya
Laxmi Ra Abhisara
Pabitra Bandhan
Sahara Jaluchi
Soubhagyabati
Bou
Stree
1997 Bhula Kahar
Ganga Jamuna
1996 Suhaga Sindura
Pua Mora Bhola Sankara
Jibana Dhara
1994 Bhai Hela Bhagari
Gadhi Janile Ghara Sundara
Mahua
Mukti Mashal
1993 Anupama
Bhagya Hate Doro
Dadagiri
Shardhanjali
1992 Agni Sankat
Ghara Mora Swarga
Preeti Ra Eti
1991 Ki Heba Sua Posile
1990 Hasa Luha Bhara Duniya
Hisab Kariba Kalia
Kalia Bharasa
Paradeshi Chadhei
1989 Pratisodha Aparadh Nuhen
Sagar
1988 Kanyadaan
1987 Akashara Aakhi
Eai Ta Dunia
1986 Ei Aama Sansar
School Master
1980 Ramayan
1979 Mathura Bijaya

Film awards

  • Best Actor award for Pua Mora Bhola Sankara in 1996.[8]
  • Best Supporting Actor award for Soubhagyabati in 1997.[8]
  • Best Supporting Actor award for Laxmi Protima in 1998.[8]
  • Best Actor award for Bidhata in 1999.[8]
  • Best Supporting Actor award for Rakhi Bandhili Mo Rakhiba Mana in 2002.[8]
  • Best Actor award for Pheria Mo Suna Bhauni in 2005.[8]
  • Best Comedian award for Mu Tate Love Karuchi in 2007.
  • Best Supporting Actor award for Prema Adhei Akhyara in 2010.[9]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Veteran Odia actor Mihir Das passes away". Press Trust of India. 11 January 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2022 via The Indian Express.
  2. Experts, Arihant (4 June 2019). Know Your State Odisha. ISBN 978-93-131-9327-2. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  3. "Sangita Das wife of actor Mihir Das dies of heart attack". orissadiary.com. Archived from the original on 7 March 2013. Retrieved 7 April 2012. The eminent singer, film artist Sangita Das expired on Saturday in heart attack.
  4. "Veteran Odia actor Mihir Das hospitalised after suffering mild heart attack". Deccan Herald. 10 December 2021. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  5. "Condition Of Ollywood Actor Mihir Das Stable, Next 96 Hrs Vital, Say Docs". Ommcomnews. 27 December 2021. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  6. TNN (11 September 2018). "Paglu music releases at school auditorium". The Times of India. Retrieved 21 February 2022. The music release of Odia film Paglu ...The film has Papu Pam Pam, Prakruti Mishra, Mihir Das, Aparajita Mohaanty, Daitari Panda essaying different roles along with Raja Abhishek playing the central character, Paglu.
  7. Das, Soumika M (8 September 2018). "'I will win hearts with my ordinary looks'". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "End of an Era: Versatile actor Mihir Das no more". The New Indian Express.
  9. Pradhan, Ashok (12 December 2011). "State film awards announced". The Times of India. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
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