Samit Bhanja
Samit Bhanja | |
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Born | [1] | 2 January 1944
Died | 24 July 2003[1] | (aged 59)
Nationality | Indian |
Education | Tamluk Hamilton High School Jhargram Polytechnic College |
Occupations |
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Spouse | Ranja Bhanja |
Samit Bhanja (Bengali: শমিত ভঞ্জ; 2 January 1944 – 24 July 2003) was an Indian actor and director known for his work in the Bengali cinema.
Early life
[edit]Bhanja was born in Tamluk, Purba Medinipur in an affluent Mahishya family to Pritimoy Bhanja and Shila Debi.[2] He received his formal education from the prestigious Hamilton High School. Throughout his childhood he displayed a rebellious and adventurous spirit.
Career
[edit]He joined Rupkar, the theatre group of Sabitabrata Dutta and enacted in several plays in early 1960s. He made his screen debut with Balai Sen's 1965 Bengali film Surer Agun.[1] He is remembered as the male lead, Navin, of the successful Hindi film Guddi, opposite Jaya Bhaduri. In addition to acting in film, he acted in theatre and jatras, and was associated with the Rupkar group theatre. He died of cancer[3] in Kolkata at the age of 59.[4][2]
Selected filmography
[edit]- Surer Agun (1965)
- Hatey Bazarey (1967)
- Apanjan (1968) – Chheno
- Pratham Kadam Phool (1969) – Bhajahari Manna
- Parineeta – Girin
- Natun Pata (1969)
- Banajyotsana (1969)
- Aranyer Din Ratri (1970) – Hari
- Rupasi (1970) – Balaram
- Guddi (1971) – Navin (as Samit)
- Janani (1971)
- Atattar Din Pare (1971)
- Pratham Pratishruty (1971) – Rasbihari
- Ajker Nayak (1972)
- Sesh Parba (1972)
- Sapath Nilam (1972)
- Jaban (1972)
- Picnic (1972)
- Achena Atithi (1973)
- Wahi Raat Wahi Aawaz (1973)
- Chithi (1973) – Prasenjit Roy
- Fuleswari (1974)
- Fuleswari (1974)
- Asati (1974)
- Anjane Mehman (1975)
- Salaam Memsaab (1975)
- Kitne Paas Kitne Door (1976)
- Harmonium (1976) – Ratan
- Jiban Marur Prante (1976)
- Datta (1976) – Bilashbihari
- Bilwamangal (1976)
- Ek Bindu Sukh (1977)
- Kabita (1977)
- Golap Bou (1977)
- Mrigayaa (1977) – Rebel
- Shaanaai (1977) – Haradhan
- Striker (1978)
- Ganadevata (1979) – Aniruddha
- Sabuj Dwiper Raja (1979) – Raja Roychowdhury – Kakababu
- Bono Basar (1979)
- Dadar Kirti (1980) – Anil (as Samit Bhuiyan)
- Parabesh (1980)
- Aro Ekjan (1980)
- Upalabdhi (1981)
- Shahar Theke Dooray (1981) – Doctor Chatterjee
- Kalankini Kankabati (1981)
- Faisala (1982)
- Rajbabhu (1982)
- Amrita Kumbher Sandhaney (1982)
- Uttar Meleni (1982)
- Rajbadhu (1982)
- Faisala (1982)
- Prayashchitta (1983)
- Rajeshwari (1983)
- Abhinoy Noy (1983)
- Didi (1984)
- Debigarjan (1984)
- Jiban Sathi (1985)
- Dui Adhyay (1986)
- Urbashi (1986)
- Phera (1988)
- Sudhu Tomari (1988)
- Jar Jey Priyo (1989)
- Jhankar (1989)
- Asha-o-Bhalobasha (1989)
- Garmil (1990)
- Raktalekha (1992)
- Surer Bhubane (1992)
- JUYA (1992)
- Sarbojaya (1994)
- DAGI (1994)
- Bonophool (1994)
- Mohini (1995)
- Drishti (1995)
- Protidhwani (1995)
- Abar Aranye (2003) – Harinath Dutta aka Hari (final film role)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "বাংলা সিনেমার আপনজন শমিত ভঞ্জ". anandabazar.com (in Bengali). 7 April 2018. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
- ^ a b "অরণ্যের দিনরাত্রির হরি ছিলেন তমলুকের 'আপনজন'". anandabazar.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 3 January 2021.
- ^ "Samit Bhanja".
- ^ "বাংলার সিনেমার অরিজিনাল 'আধুনিক নায়ক' শমিত ভঞ্জ". Drishtibhongi দৃষ্টিভঙ্গি. 23 July 2020. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
External links
[edit]- Samit Bhanja at IMDb
- Samit Bhanja on Cinestaan
- Samit Bhanja on Moviebuff
- Actor Samit Bhanja's birthday remembered (Bengali)