Sulata Chowdhury
Sulata Chowdhury (1945 – 16 September 1997) was a Bengali actress and theatre personality.
Career
Choudhury was born as Maya Roychowdhury in 1945 in Kolkata, British India. Her father's name Atal Chandra Roychowdhury. She had passion in dancing and singing since childhood. Chowdhury learnt dance from Ramnarayan Mishra. In 1960 she started her career with a small role in Deborsee Narader Sansar. Chowdhury also acted as heroine in Sesh Paryanta directed by Sudhir Mukherjee. After that she starred in number of films in supporting roles. Satyajit Ray offered her a role in Mahanagar but she could not accept it due to contract problems. She acted in many Bengali films and Utpal Dutta’s Little Theatre Group. Chowdhury received President Award for Dadathakur.[1]
Partial filmography
- Debika
- Mukhujjey Paribar
- Subarna Golak
- Bhagya Chakra
- Dadar Kirti
- Kabita
- Sabyasachi
- Bhola Moira
- Sudur Niharika
- Dampati
- Seyi Chokh
- Agnishwar
- Sanyasi Raja
- Bagh Bondi Khela
- Swayamsiddha
- Sansar Seemantey
- Alor Thikana
- Mouchak
- Kaya Hiner Kahini
- Anindita
- Stree
- Jiban Jigyasa
- Teen Bhubaner Parey
- Tridhara
- Dada Thakur
- Dui Bhai
- Shesh Paryanta
References
- ↑ "Sulata Chowdhury". Retrieved October 1, 2018.