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Bangladesh-born Indian filmmaker Tarun Majumdar passes away

UNB . New Delhi
04 Jul 2022 17:10:58 | Update: 04 Jul 2022 17:16:49
Bangladesh-born Indian filmmaker Tarun Majumdar passes away
Bangladesh-born Indian filmmaker Tarun Majumdar — Collected Photo

Bangladesh-born Indian filmmaker Tarun Majumdar died at a hospital in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata on Monday. He was 92.

Majumdar passed away at Kolkata's premier government-owned SSKM Hospital where he had been undergoing treatment for age-related illnesses for the past couple of days, his family members told the media.

Born in Bangladesh's Bogura district in January 1931, Majumdar won four National Film Awards in his career spanning over six decades. His movies focused on tales of middle-class families in Bengal.

He was honoured with Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award, in 1990.

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Majumdar made his directorial debut, under the screen name Yatrik, with the 1959 hit Bengali film 'Chaowa Pawa' starring Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen.

He made blockbuster movies such as 'Balika Badhu', 'Kancher Swargo', 'Kuheli', 'Nimantran', 'Ganadevata', 'Aranya Aamar', and Dadar Kirti. His wife Sandhya Roy acted in lead roles in 20 of his films.

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's ruling Trinamool Congress party and several film celebrities party took to social media to express their grief at the demise of the veteran filmmaker.

Bengali superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee tweeted, “Heartfelt condolences to Jethu's family and well-wishers.”

“Tarun Majumdar moves on. One of our greatest storytellers and whose films I learnt from,” wrote filmmaker Sujoy Ghosh.

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