Soumitra Chatterjee
Soumitra Chatterjee সৌমিত্র চট্টোপাধ্যায় | |
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Born | Krishnanagar, India |
Occupation | Actor |
Soumitra Chatterjee (Bengali: সৌমিত্র চট্টোপাধ্যায় Shoumitro Chôṭṭopaddhae; born 19 January 1935) is an iconic Bengali actor from India, known among other things for his frequent collaborations with the great Bengali film director Satyajit Ray and his constant comparison with the Bengali screen idol Uttam Kumar.
Background
Soumitra graduated from the University of Calcutta with honours in Bengali literature. He has lived for a number of years in Calcutta in Satyajit Ray's old apartment. He also studied for his M.A. examination in Bengali from the University of Calcutta. He worked in All India Radio before pursuing a career in films.
Work with Satyajit Ray
Soumitra's film debut came in 1959 in Satyajit Ray's Apur Sansar. As noted on the official website for Ray, "At that time, Soumitra Chatterjee was a radio announcer and had only played a small role in a Bengali stage production" [1]. Soumitra would eventually collaborate with Ray on fourteen films. His centrality to Ray's work is akin to other key collaborations in the history of cinema - Mifune & Kurosawa, Mastroianni & Fellini, De Niro & Scorsese, DiCaprio & Scorsese, Max von Sydow and Ingmar Bergman, Jerzy Stuhr and Kieślowski . He also worked with Sharmila Tagore in a number of Ray films.
Chatterjee was cast in diverse roles by Ray and some of the stories and screenplays that Ray wrote were said to be written with him in mind. Soumitra featured as Feluda/Pradosh Chandra Mitter, the famous private investigator from Calcutta in Ray's Feluda series of books, in two films in the 1970s Sonar Kella and Joy Baba Felunath. Ghare Baire, an adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore's novel of the same name and one of Ray's major ventures of the 1980s, featured Chatterjee in a leading role in the character of a radical revolutionary in a love triangle with his friend's wife. These roles showcased Chatterjee's versatility in playing diverse characters, especially in an urban setting. In Shakha Proshakha, Chatterjee turns out a moving performance in the role of a mentally handicapped son of an aging patriarch on his deathbed and the only source of his father's solace, as his siblings squabble between them.
Other work
Besides working with Ray, Soumitra excelled in collaborations with other well-known Bengali directors such as Mrinal Sen and Tapan Sinha. He earned critical acclaim for his role of an impostor in Mrinal Sen's Akash Kusum, whereas he was equally confident in playing the swashbuckling horse-rding villain in Sinha's Jhinder Bandi giving the legendary Uttam Kumar a tough challenge. Again in Teen Bhubaner Pare, he shared the screen with the beautiful Tanuja, and his flamboyant and peppy way of teasing and wooing Tanuja in the very first song-sequence ('Ke Tumi Nadini') overnight earned him the 'star' tag along with Uttam Kumar. He acted with great aplomb with the iconic Suchitra Sen in Saat Pake Bandha. He did couple of movies with Uttam Kumar such as Stri, Devdas, Protisodh. His comic timing was brilliant and highly appreciated in Mantramughdha, Basanto Bilap, Chhutir Fande and in Baksho Badal. The last one was a fine example of witty comedy written by Satyajit Ray. In the later years of his film career, he kept wowing his audience with memorable performances in films such as Koni, Atanko, etc. Soumitra is known for his experimentation with different roles. He played the role of Shekhar in the 1969 Ajoy Kar version of Parineeta. Soumitra has also been active in Bengali theatre as an actor, playwright and director. He is a well-known poetry reciter, and has acted on TV and in indigenous folk drama (jatra).
Awards and Recognitions
A living legend on his own terms, Soumitra has received the 'Officier des Arts et Metiers', the highest award for arts given by the French government, and a lifetime achievement award from Italy. He turned down the honorary Padma Shri award from the Indian government in the seventies; more recently, in 2004, he accepted the prestigious Padma Bhushan award from the President of India. He has been the subject of a full-length documentary named Gaach by French director Catherine Berge.
In a gesture of protest against the National Film Awards committee's bias in awarding popular and mainstream cinema, he turned down the 2001 special jury award for best actor. However, on 9 June 2008, he was selected for the 2007 National Film Award for Best Actor by the Government of India.
Select filmography
For detailed list, see Filmography of Soumitra Chatterjee
Year | Film | Role | Other notes | ||||
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1959 | Apur Sansar | Apurba Kumar Ray | (dir. Satyajit Ray) | ||||
1960 | Devi | Umaprasad | (dir. Satyajit Ray) | ||||
1961 | Teen Kanya | Amulya | (dir. Satyajit Ray) | ||||
1961 | Jhinder Bondi | Mayurbahan | (dir. Tapan Sinha) | ||||
1962 | Abhijan | Narsingh | (dir. Satyajit Ray) | ||||
1964 | Charulata | Amal | (dir. Satyajit Ray) | ||||
1965 | Kapurush | Amitabha Roy | (dir. Satyajit Ray) | ||||
1965 | Akash Kusum | Ajay Sarkar | (dir. Mrinal Sen) | ||||
1969 | Parineeta | Shekhar | (dir. Ajoy Kar) | ||||
1970 | Aranyer Din Ratri | Ashim | (dir. Satyajit Ray) | ||||
1972 | Jiban Saikate | (dir. Swedesh Sarkar) | |||||
1973 | Ashani Sanket | Gangacharan Chakravarti | (dir. Satyajit Ray) | ||||
1974 | Sonar Kella | Pradosh C. Mitter, a.k.a. Feluda | (dir. Satyajit Ray) | ||||
1976 | Datta | Noren Babu | (dir. Ajay Kar) | ||||
1978 | Joi Baba Felunath | Pradosh C. Mitter, a.k.a. Feluda | (dir. Satyajit Ray) | ||||
1979 | Devdas | Debdas | (dir. Dilip Roy) | ||||
1979 | Ganadevata | Pandit Debu Ghosh | (dir. Tarun Majumdar) | ||||
1980 | Hirak Rajar Deshe | Professor Udayan | (dir. Satyajit Ray) | ||||
1984 | Ghare Baire | Sandip | (dir. Satyajit Ray) | ||||
1987 | Sukumar Ray | Himself | (dir. Satyajit Ray) | ||||
1988 | The Bengali Night | Narendra Sen | (dir. Nicolas Klotz) | ||||
1989 | Ganashatru | Dr. Ashoke Gupta | (dir. Satyajit Ray) | ||||
1990 | Shakha Proshakha | Proshanto, the 2nd son, a.k.a. "Mezda" | (dir. Satyajit Ray) | ||||
1991 | Mahaprithivi | Husband | (dir. Mrinal Sen) | ||||
1994 | The Broken Journey | Dr. Sengupta | (dir. Sandip Ray) | ||||
2004 | Shadows of Time | Older Ravi | dir. Florian Gallenberger | ||||
2006 | Padakshep | Sasanka Palit | dir. Suman Ghosh | 2007 | chander bari | dir. | |
2008 | 10:10 | Don Durgaprasad | dir. Arin Paul | ||||
2009 | Angshumaner Chhobi | Prodyut | dir. Atanu Ghosh | ||||
2009 | SugarBaby | Father Francis | dir. Trisha Ray | ||||
2010 | Bodhisattva | Bodhisattva | dir. San Banarje |
External links
- Biography at calcuttaweb.com
- Biography from satyajitray.org
- The Enigma That Is Soumitra Chatterjee
- Interview-based profile on Write2kill.in
- Interview in CNN-IBN
- Interview in Times of India
- Award comes “too late in the day” for Soumitra -- article in The Hindu
- Soumitra Chatterjee at IMDb
- bengalimovies.org profile