Sumita Sanyal

Sumita Sanyal
Born Manjula Sanyal
(1945-10-09) 9 October 1945
Darjiling, British India
Occupation Actress
Years active 1963present
Spouse(s) Subodh Roy

Sumita Sanyal (born 9 October 1945) (Marathi: सुमिता सानांल) is an actress in the Bengali language film industry in India, also known as Tollywood.

Early life

Born Manjula Sanyal in Darjeeling, Bengal Presidency, British India.[1] Her father was Girija Golkunda Sanyal.

Career

Director Bibhuti Laha (of Agradoot) named her Suchorita for his film “Khokhababur Pratyabartan”. After that director Kanak Mukhopadhay decided to make it shorter into Sumita. Famous actress Lila Desai was very much known to Sumita. Lila introduced her to Agradoot. After she got a chance in “Khokababur Pratyabartan”, she acted in more than 40 films in Bengali including “Sagina Mahato” opposite Dilip Kumar and in the lead role in Kuheli alongside Biswajit and Sandhya Roy. She also has acted in a number of Hindi films, the most notable of which was Anand in 1970 opposite Amitabh Bachchan. She also acted television serials, professional stage and in group theatre with the notable association with “Ranga Sabha”.

Personal life

She was married to the film editor, Subodh Roy. They have a son.[2][3][4]

Films

Bangla
  • Khoka babur pratyabartan (1960)
  • Akashpradip (1963)
  • Kanchankanya (1963)
  • Deya neya (1963) as Sucharita's Friend
  • Kalsrot (1964)
  • Swarga hotey biday (1964)
  • Godhuli bela (1964)
  • Anustup chhanda (1964)
  • Dinanter alo (1965)
  • Pratham prem (1965)
  • Ek i ange eto rup (1965)
  • Surer agun (1965)
  • Kal tumi aleya (1965)
  • Trishna (1965)
  • Nayak (1966)
  • Shesh tin din (1966)
  • Nutan jiban (1966)

  • Ashru diye lekha (1966)
  • Harano prem (1966)
  • Hathat dekha (1967)
  • Panchasar (1968)
  • Apanjan (1968)
  • Chiradiner (1969)
  • Chena achena (1969)
  • Teen bhubhaner parey (1969)
  • Maya (1969)
  • Sagina Mahato (1970)
  • Nishachar (1971)
  • Anya mati anya rang (1971)
  • Kuheli (1971)
  • Natun surya (1974)
  • Jiban niye (1976)
  • Jawab (1987)
  • Srimati (1993)

Hindi

References

  1. "Sumita Sanyal Biography by Chandi Mukherjee". www.gomolo.in. Retrieved 2010-05-16.
  2. "Sumita Sanyal". www.upperstall.com. Retrieved 2008-10-23.
  3. "Sumita Sanyal Biography". in.movies.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2008-10-23.
  4. "SUMITA SANYAL: Film Database - CITWF". www.citwf.com. Retrieved 2008-10-23.

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