Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Aparna Sen & Uttam Kumar Movie Collection
Sabitri Chattopadhyay & Uttam Kumar Movie Collection
Uttam - Sabitri
Appreeciated by many to be most talented of Bengali heroines, Sabitri Chatterjee was ardently admired by the Mahanayak as his most powerful heroine. Together, they performed in a number of blockbusters and superhits, few of which are acclaimed as evergreen comedies. Uttam-Sabitri starrers include "Abhoyer Biye", "Hat Barelei Bandhu", "Dui Bhai", "Kuhak", "Nishipadma", "Bhrantibilash", "Momer Alo", "Kalankita Nayak"[also starring Aparna Sen], "Dhanyee Meye" and "Mouchak". In a radio interview, the actress recorded her admiration to Uttam Kumar for taking up challenging roles like that of Raicharan in "Khokababur Pratyabartan", the judge in "Bicharak" and police officer in "Thana Theke Aaschhi" at a time when he was at the height of popularity as a matinee idol.
Movies of Sabitri Chattopadhyay & Uttam Kumar
Sabitri Chattopadhyay and Uttam Kumar have worked together in the following movies. The list includes all types of association of Sabitri Chattopadhyay with Uttam Kumar in movies. As of today, Sabitri Chattopadhyay and Uttam Kumar have worked jointly in 39 movies.- Pratishodh (1981) - Bengali
Sabitri Chattopadhyay (Actor), Uttam Kumar (Actor) - Rajnandini (1980) - Bengali
Sabitri Chattopadhyay (Actor), Uttam Kumar (Actor) - Brajabuli (1979) - Bengali
Sabitri Chattopadhyay (Actor), Uttam Kumar (Actor) - Sei Chokh (1976) - Bengali
Sabitri Chattopadhyay (Actor), Uttam Kumar (Actor) - Mouchak (1975) - Bengali
Sabitri Chattopadhyay (Actor), Uttam Kumar (Actor) - Nakal Sona (1973) - Bengali
Sabitri Chattopadhyay
Collection of Movies of Supriya Choudhury & Uttam
Uttam-Supriya
Shonar Harin (1959) saw Supriya Devi (who would win great accolades for her performance in Ritwik Ghatak's Meghe Dhaka Tara the following year) play the lead opposite Uttam Kumar. As they began to act in more films together, the two got involved off-screen as well. In 1963, Uttam left his family home in Girish Park and stayed with Supriya for the next 17 years till his death. They starred together in several other films.
Collection of Movies of Supriya Choudhury & Uttam Kumar
Supriya Choudhury and Uttam Kumar have worked together in the following movies. The list includes all types of association of Supriya Choudhury with Uttam Kumar in movies. As of today, Supriya Choudhury and Uttam Kumar have worked jointly in 37 movies.- Iman Kalyan (1982) - Bengali -Supriya Choudhury (Actor), Uttam Kumar (Actor)
- Kalankini Kankabati (1981) - Bengali
Supriya Choudhury (Actor), Uttam Kumar (Director, Actor) - Dui Prithibi (1980) - Bengali
Supriya Choudhury (Actor), Uttam Kumar (Actor) - Debdas (1979) - Bengali
Supriya Choudhury (Actor), Uttam Kumar (Actor) - Dui Purush (1978) - Bengali
Supriya Choudhury (Actor), Uttam Kumar (Actor) - Sister (1977) - Bengali
Supriya Choudhury (Actor), Uttam Kumar (Actor)
Collection of Movies of Uttam Kumar & Suchitra Sen
Uttam-Suchitra
The on-screen chemistry between Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen has always been much adored and admired.They looked like really beautiful couples. Some of Uttam's famous films co-starring Suchitra Sen include
Collection of Movies of Uttam Kumar & Suchitra Sen
- Priyo Bandhabi (1975) - Bengali
Uttam Kumar (Actor), Suchitra Sen (Actor) - Har Mana Har (1972) - Bengali
Uttam Kumar (Actor), Suchitra Sen (Actor) - Alo Amar Alo (1972) - Bengali
Uttam Kumar (Actor), Suchitra Sen (Actor) - Nabarag (1971) - Bengali
Uttam Kumar (Actor), Suchitra Sen (Actor) - Kamallata (1969) - Bengali
Uttam Kumar (Actor), Suchitra Sen (Actor) - Grihadaha (1967) - Bengali
Uttam Kumar (Actor, Producer), Suchitra Sen (Actor) - Uttar Phalguni (1963) - Bengali
Uttam Kumar (Producer), Suchitra Sen (Actor)
Uttam Kumar filmography
Uttam Kumar filmography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is the filmography of Uttam Kumar, an Indian film actor.Uttam Kumar filmography by year
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Uttam Kumar Filmography
Uttam Kumar Filmography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is the filmography of Uttam Kumar, an Indian film actor.Mahanayak Uttam Kumar :Career
Debut and breakthrough
Uttam's first release was Drishtidan (The gift of sight) directed by Nitin Bose, though he worked in an earlier unreleased film called Mayador (Embrace of affection). He came into prominence in the film Basu Paribar and his breakthrough film was Agni Pariksha that began the roaring success of the all-time romantic pair of Uttam Kumar - Suchitra Sen; though they had first starred in Sharey Chuattor (74 and a half anna). Altogether, this pair starred in about 30 films between 1954 and 1974-75.
Coming in the wake of the Indian Partition of 1947, and unprecedented mass migration from the then East Pakistan to Kolkata (then known as Calcutta), the Uttam-Suchitra pair gave expression to the yearnings of a new, transformed city. They played out on screen the new desires of a young audience trying to come to terms with industrial modernity and a new form of urban existence. The stylized, black-and-white romanticism of landmark Uttam-Suchitra films of the 1950s like "Agni Pariksha",
"Shapmochan",Sagarika (1956), Shilpi (1956), or Harano Sur, Indrani, Sabar Uparey, Surjyo Toron reflected a novel, youthful urban desire to break free from the confines of the feudal joint family and set up a nucleated, private space for the couple in love. In contrast to the earlier phase of Bengali cinema mostly dominated by the dramatised style of the New Theaters' films (in the 1940s), the Uttam-Suchitra films were marked by a more naturalistic acting style, a bit dramatic-stylized, soft-focus black-and-white cinematography with chiaroscuro effects, and a more popular and modern form of music that broke away more decisively from earlier dependence on classical types . These features were put in place by a new generation of cinematographers like Dinen Gupta and Ajoy Kar, a fresh batch of directors (Kar himself,Sudhir Mukherjee,
Early life and family
Mahanayak Uttam Kumar (1926 – 1980)
Early life and family
Uttam Kumar was born in Kolkata in the home of his maternal uncle at Ahiritola, while his ancestral house is on Girish Mukherjee Road, Bhowanipore, Kolkata.
Mahanayak Uttam Kumar (1926 – 1980)
Mahanayak Uttam Kumar (1926 – 1980)
Uttam Kumar (3 September 1926 – 24 July 1980) is The Most Famous Name of Indian Bengali Cinema. Born Arun Kumar Chatterjee in 1926 at Ahiritola, North Calcutta he is widely known as Uttam Kumar and Mahanayak (The great hero). He remains as much of a cultural icon as he had
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