Bengali film actress and dancer Debashree Roy - archival footage
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Original upload date: Wed, 31 May 2017 00:00:00 GMT
Archive date: Sat, 04 Dec 2021 08:50:46 GMT
Bengali film actress Debashree Roy speaks about her feeling on getting National award for her film Unishe April. She says " I am thrilled to getting this award . I have worked sincerely and I got the
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result. The film name is Unishe April which has bagged best film award also. The director of film is Rituparno Ghosh. He has worked very nicely and explained it to me very clearly. Without him I couldn't have done such a character."
Debashree Roy is an Indian actress, dancer, politician and animal rights activist. She is predominantly known for her performance in Bengali cinema. She has been a highly successful leading actress in Bengali cinema throughout eighties and nineties as well as a critically acclaimed actress. She has acted in more than hundred films and has won over forty awards, including a National Film Award for Best Actress for the film Unishe April (1994). In some of her films as a child actress she used the screen name Kumari Chumki. She acted with the screen name Chintamani in the Tamil film industry. She is a renowned Odissi dancer as well as the producer, choreographer and motivator of Nataraj dance troupe. She was applauded as a dancer in Continental Europe after her stage venture Bichitro had been performed abroad.
Rituparno Ghosh was an Indian film director, actor, writer and lyricist in the Bengali cinema. After pursuing a degree in economics he started his career as a creative artist at an advertising agency. In 1992, his debut film Hirer Angti released. In 1994, his next film Unishe April released which won National Film Award for Best Feature Film.
Ghosh was a self-professed Satyajit Ray fan and inspired other filmmakers like Mithaq Kazimi who adapted Ghosh's film Raincoat in English. In his career spanning almost two decades, he won 12 National and many International awards. Ghosh died on 30 May 2013 in Kolkata after a heart attack.
His unreleased Bengali movie named Taak Jhaank was honoured and released at the 19th Kolkata International Film Festival.
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