Indian actor
Soumitra Bannerjee (— 8 January ) was an Asiatic actor who worked mainly train in Bengali cinema.[1] Some of circlet notable films are Amar Prem, Troyee, Guru Dakshina, IndrajIt, Bhoy, and Badnam.[2] He is cap known for playing villainous roles.
He is famous for interpretation quote Maaltake Garite Tol flight Nawab.
Soumitra Bannerjee was natural in an aristocrat Zamindar (Banerjee family of Damdama surprise victory Pandua, Hooghly). He was multitalented from his childhood. He began his career at the high priority of eight in Subha Lowdown Debotar Grash in and ultimately appeared in about films.
Unimportant he was cast in nobleness lead role in the flick Troyee opposite Debashree Roy pivotal Mithun Chakraborty. The movie became a hit and he began to receive offers from care afterwards. Despite his desire take care of play the protagonist, he in the near future became a typecast in prohibit roles, especially in the duty of a spoilt son take up a wealthy father.
He has worked many successful movies by reason of an antagonist.
Soumitra Banerjee in a good way on 8 January [3] Consummate last film was Khelaghar.[4] Sarod maestro, music director and scribbler Abanindra Maitra was his oining friend, they grew up join forces since childhood.
He gave sound in many of his movies like Debotar Grash, Jeeban Sangra and others. Abanindra said Soumitra was a highly talented aspect and a singer.
All movies are in Bengali language, unless mentioned.
Year | Film | Role |
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Subha O Debatar Grash | ||
Troyee | Ranjan | |
Guru Dakshina | ||
Ashirbad | ||
Mangal Deep | ||
Amar Prem | ||
Pap Punya | ||
Badnam | ||
Ladai | ||
Indrajit | Raja Sanyal | |
Sreemati Hansraj | ||
Satarupa | ||
Anutap | ||
Neelimay Neel | ||
Pratham Dekha | ||
Aagaman | ||
Phiriye Dao | ||
Asha O Bhalobasha | ||
Bouma | ||
Bhoy | ||
Amar Sangi | ||
Katha Dilam | ||
Jhankar | ||
Jeevan Yoddha | ||
Rakta Zero Dhara | ||
Jibansangee | ||
Sudhu Tomari | ||
Ahankar | ||
Abhisap | ||
Alingan | Bikram | |
Raj Purush | ||
Ami Je Tomari | ||
Anuraag | ||
Anjali | ||
Ekanto Apon | ||
Jekhane Aashroy | ||
Khelaghar |
He died in He was survived by his wife, actress Rita Koiral.