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Uttam Kumar | |
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Born | Arun Kumar Chattopadhyay 3 September 1926 |
Died | 24 July 1980 Bhowanipur, West Bengal, India | (aged 53)
Nationality | Indian |
Other names | Mahanayak |
Alma mater | Goenka College of Commerce and Business Administration |
Occupation(s) | Actor, producer, director |
Years active | 1948–1980 |
Works | Filmography |
Spouse(s) |
Gauri Chatterjee
(m. 1948–1963) |
Children | 1 |
Relatives |
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Awards | Full list |
Arun Kumar Chattopadhyay (3 September 1926 – 24 July 1980), mononymously known as Uttam Kumar, was an Indian actor, director, film producer, screenwriter, composer and playback singer who predominantly worked in Bengali cinema.[1] He is regarded as one of the most influential actors of Indian cinema. With a career spanning over three decades, Kumar starred in over 211 films, of which 201 were in Bengali and 10 in Hindi.[2] Hailed as "Mahanayak" (transl. The Great Hero),[3][4] Kumar is a recipient of several accolades including five National Film Awards, eight BFJA Awards, two Filmfare Awards and two Filmfare Awards East.
He appeared in over 200 films, including Agni Pariksha, Harano Sur, Bicharak, Saptapadi, Jhinder Bandi, Sesh Anka, Deya Neya, Lal Pathor, Jatugriha, Thana Theke Aschi, Chowringhee, Nayak, Nishi Padma, Chhadmabeshi, Dhanyee Meye, Amanush, Agnishwar, Bagh Bondi Khela, Sanyasi Raja, Ogo Bodhu Shundori.[5][3] He produced seven films, and he directed the films Sudhu Ekti Bochor , Bon Palashir Padabali, and Kalankini Kankabati. He also composed music for several of his films.
Kumar was one of the most successful and influential actors in Bengali cinema history.[6][7] He was the first recipient of the National Film Award for Best Actor for his work in Antony Firingee (1967), and Chiriyakhana (1967).[8][9] His other awards include the BFJA Best Actor Award and the Filmfare Award for Best Actor. He is the namesake of Mahanayak Uttam Kumar metro station in Tollygunge and the Mahanayak Samman Award given by the Government of West Bengal.