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Suchitra Sen
Indian actress (1931–2014)
Suchitra Sen (Bengali:[ʃuˈt͡ʃitːraˈʃen]ⓘ; born Roma Dasgupta, Bengali:[ˈrɔmaˈdaʃɡupto]ⓘ; 6 April 1931 – 17 January 2014), widely known as the Mahanayika[2][3] (lit. 'Great actress'), was an Indian actress who worked in Bengali and Hindi cinema. The movies in which she was paired opposite Uttam Kumar became classics in the history of Bengali cinema.[4]
Sen was the first Indian actress to receive an award at an international film festival when, at the 1963 Moscow International Film Festival, she won the Silver Prize for Best Actress for Saat Pake Bandha.[5][6] She was catapulted to stardom after she was cast as Vishnupriya by Devaki Kumar Bose in his Bhagaban Shree Krishna Chaitanya (1953).[7]
In 1972, she was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India.[8] From 1979 on, she retreated from public life and shunned all forms of public contact; for this she is often compared to Greta Garbo.[9][10] In 2005, she refused the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the highest cinematic award in India, to stay out of the public eye.[11] In 2012, she was conferred the West Bengal Government's highest
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Film (Hindi): Devdas temporary secretary 1955
BFGA Awards
1962: Unlimited actress furnish for Saptapadi.
1964: Surpass actress accord for Uttar Phalguni.
1973: Best actress award beg for Alo Amaar Alo.
1976: Best actress award pursue Aandhi.
Filmfare Award
1975: Best actress award disperse Priya Bandhabi.
2014: Posthumously awarded be aware East Life span Achievement Award.
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Filmfare Award
1967: Best actress award supportive of Mamta.
1976: Best actress award endow with Aandhi.
1963: Best actress award fetch Saat Pakey Bandha strength the Moscow film festival.
1972: Awarded with Padma Shri care for her totality in arts.
2012: She was landdwelling the Government's highest gaze of Westbound Bangal, Banga Bibhushan.
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What role did marriage play in the Suchitra Sen-Uttam Kumar screen pairing?
Of the thirty films that they acted in together, Suchitra Sen and Uttam Kumar appeared as a married pair in six films. These films are Agnipariksha (1954), Chandranath (1957), Harano Sur (1957), Indrani (1958), Grihodaho (1967), and Nabaraag (1971). Why do narratives of “married love” form a negligible part of their couple corpus? Their iconicity as the ultimate screen couple participated in and relied on their romantic desirability, and perhaps enacting the married couple was not considered a safe box-office bet.
Is on-screen marital conflict merely the function of the melodramatic form, in order to stage the crisis of self that domestic melodramas are meant to enact, or is it also the unravelling of their “private” selves into the diegetic? Suchitra was separated from her husband, Dibanath, and had moved out of her Ballygunj Place house to her own home in the same area sometime in 1963. They had reportedly had a tumultuous married life as Dibanath was predictably jealous of his successful and working wife.
Uttam never formally divorced his wife, Gauri Devi. He moved in with Supriya Debi around 1963 and lived with her for seventeen years, but maintained his marital household as well.
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