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Swapan Saha
Swapan Saha ( bn, স্বপন সাহা) (born 10 January 1930 in Ajmer, Rajasthan, British India) is an Indian (Bengali) film director, producer, story writer and score composer. Filmography * ''Bedenir Prem'' (1992) * ''Maan Samman'' (1993) * ''Biswas Abiswas'' (1994) * ''Danga'' (1994) * ''Sujan Sakhi'' (1995) * ''Naginkanya'' (1995) * ''Bhai Amar Bhai'' (1996) * ''Jhinukmala'' (1996) * ''Sakhi Tumi Kar'' (1996) * ''Abujh Mon'' (1996) * ''Adarer Bon'' (1997) * ''Kamalar Banabas'' (1997) * ''Bakul Priya'' (1997) * ''Mayer Dibyi'' (1997) * ''Tomake Chai'' (1997) * ''Pita Mata Santan'' (1997) * ''Nishpap Asami'' (1997) * ''Sabar Upare Maa'' (1997) * ''Mayar Badhan'' (1997) * ''Matir Manush'' (1997) * ''Praner Cheye Priyo'' (1998) * ''Nayaner Alo'' (1998) * ''Nag Nagini'' (1998) * ''Gharer Lakshmi'' (1998) * ''Baba Keno Chakar'' (1998) * ''Sundari (film), Sundari'' (1998) * ''Shimul Parul'' (1998) * ''Swamir Adesh'' (1998) * ''Tomay Pabo Bole'' (1999) * ''Swamir Ghar'' ( ...
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Sabuj Saathi
''Sabuj Saathi'' (সবুজ সাথী) () is a 2003 Bengali drama romance film directed by Swapan Saha and produced by Debendra Kuchar. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Rachana Banerjee in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Ashok Bhadra. Plot Prosenjit Chatterjee as a Sabuj loves a next door girl Rachana Banerjee as a Saathi. But eventually Sathi turns out to be his friend Rahul's lover. Sobuj does everything to protect his friend's (Abhishek Chatterjee) love. He loses his mother and his family. Facing bitter circumstances Rahul learns the lessons of life. He learns to work on his own and take responsibilities. After 2 years Rahul comes back but only to settle his sister's life. Again Sabuj comes to the rescue. He agrees to marry a neural patient to salvage his friend Rahul's love. But destiny played otherwise. Rahul had to marry a girl to salvage her sister's marriage. Sabuj did everything for Sathi but did not tell that he loved her. ...
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Kurukshetra (2002 Film)
''Kurukshetra'' (Bengali: কুরুক্ষেত্র) (English: Battlefield) is a 2002 Bengali action romance film directed by Swapan Saha and produced by Debendra Kuchar.The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Rachana Banerjee in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Ashok Bhadra. Cast * Prosenjit Chatterjee as Agun Chowdhury * Rachana Banerjee as Anjali * Tapas Paul as Rahul Roy * Jisshu Sengupta as Shagor Chowdhury * Laboni Sarkar as Rubi Roy * Subhasish Mukhopadhyay as Chipi * Abdur Razzak as Raj Shekhar Chowdhury * Kalyani Mondal as Mamata Chowdhury * Dulal Lahiri as Poran Chakroborthy * Kaushik Banerjee Kaushik Banerjee ( bn, কৌশিক ব্যানার্জী) is an Indian actor who is known for his work in Bengali cinema. He has appeared in more than a 100 films throughout his career of four decades. Born to the ace actor Harad ... as Protul Roy * Moumita Chakraborty as Nodi Roy, Rahul's younger sister Reference ...
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Guru Shisya
''Guru Shisya'' is a 2001 Bengali drama film directed by Swapan Saha. Plot Cast * Prosenjit Chatterjee as Kishore * Rituparna Sengupta as Antora * Soumitra Chatterjee as Shankar Maharaj * Subhendu Chatterjee Shubhendu Chatterjee, M.B.B.S. (29 November 1936 – 5 July 2007) was an Indian physician and actor, who is known for acting in Bengali television and films. A contemporary of actors Uttam Kumar and Soumitra Chatterjee, with whom he played sec ... * Subhasish Mukhopadhyay * Koushik Bandyopadhyay * Sanjib Dasgupta * Bina Dasgupta * Moumita Chakraborty Soundtrack All the soundtrack of ''Guru Shishya'' (2001) was composed by Babul Bose and lyrics were penned By Goutam Sushmit. It contains 8 songs. References External links * 2000 films 2001 films Bengali-language Indian films Films directed by Swapan Saha 2000s Bengali-language films Indian drama films Films scored by Babul Bose {{2000s-Bengali-film-stub ...
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Madhu Malati
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