Suchitra Sen ( ; born as Roma Dasgupta (; 6 April 1931 – 17 January 2014) was an Indian actress who worked in
Bengali and
Hindi cinema
Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, refers to the film industry based in Mumbai, engaged in production of motion pictures in Hindi language. The popular term Bollywood, is a portmanteau of "Bombay" (fo ...
. The movies in which she was paired opposite
Uttam Kumar became classics in the history of
Bengali cinema.
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
''Saat Pake Bandha'' is a Bengali romantic film starring Soumitra Chatterjee, Suchitra Sen, Pahari Sanyal and Tarun Kumar. Directed by Ajoy Kar, it was a box office success upon its release. The movie was remade in 1963 in Telugu as ''Viva ...
''.
In 1972, she was awarded the
Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India.
From 1979 on, she retreated from public life and shunned all forms of public contact; for this she is often compared to
Greta Garbo. In 2005, she refused the
Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the highest cinematic award in India, to stay out of the public eye.
In 2012, she was conferred the West Bengal Government's highest honour:
Banga Bibhushan.
Her first official release was Sukumar Dasgupta's ''
Saat Number Kayedi
''Saat Number Kayedi'' (Prisoner Number Seven) is a Bengali drama film directed by Sukumar Dasgupta based on the same name story of Diptendra Sanyal. This film was released on 7 February 1953 under the banner of S. M. Productions. This was firs ...
'' (1953). She was catapulted to stardom after she was cast as Vishnupriya by Devaki Kumar Bose in his ''Bhagaban Shree Krishna Chaitanya'' (1953).
Personal life and education
Suchitra Sen was born on 6 April 1931, in a Bengali Baidya-
brahmin family of Bhanga Bari village of
Belkuchi Upazila
Belkuchi ( bn, বেলকুচি) is an upazila, or subdistrict of Sirajganj district in the Division of Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
Geography
Belkuchi is located at . It has 42,413 households and a total area of .
There are two main rivers, Jamuna ...
, now in
Sirajganj District.
Her father, Korunamoy Dasgupta was a headmaster in a local school in
Pabna. Her mother, Indira Devi was a homemaker. Sen was their fifth child and second daughter. She was a granddaughter of the poet Rajonikant Sen. She received her formal education in
Pabna Government Girls High School
Pabna Government Girls High School ( bn, পাবনা সরকারী উচ্চ বালিকা বিদ্যালয়) is one of the oldest secondary schools in Pabna District, Bangladesh. The school provides education from cl ...
. The violence of Partition in 1947 brought her family to West Bengal, which was comparably a safe zone for Hindus.
Here she married Dibanath Sen, son of wealthy industrialist Adinath Sen, in 1947, at the age of 15 years.
She had one daughter,
Moon Moon Sen, who is a former actress. Suchitra's father-in-law, Adinath Sen, was supportive of her acting career in films after her marriage. Her industrialist husband invested greatly in her career and supported her.
Sen had made a successful entry into Bengali films in 1952, and then a less successful transition into the Hindi movie industry. According to persistent but unconfirmed reports in the Bengali press, her marriage was strained by her success in the film industry.
Career
Suchitra Sen made her debut in films with ''Shesh Kothaay'' in 1952, but it was never released.
The following year saw her act opposite
Uttam Kumar in ''
Sharey Chuattor
''Sharey Chuattor'' ( bn, সাড়ে চুয়াত্তর; en, Seventy Four and Half) is a 1953 Indian Bengali-language comedy film, directed by Nirmal Dey, based on a story novel by Bijon Bhattacharya. The film stars Tulsi Chakra ...
'', a film by Nirmal Dey. It was a box-office hit and is remembered for launching Uttam-Suchitra as a leading pair. They went on to become the icons for Bengali dramas for more than 20 years, becoming almost a genre unto themselves. She has acted in 30 of her 60 films with Uttam Kumar. She received a Best Actress Award nomination for the film ''
Devdas'' (1955), which was her first
Hindi movie. Her Bengali melodramas and romances, especially with Uttam Kumar, made her the most famous Bengali actress ever.
Her films ran through the 1960s and '70s. Her husband died in 1970 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Suchitra went on to act in films such as in the Hindi film ''
Aandhi'' (1974). ''
Aandhi'' was inspired by India's Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi
Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (; Given name, ''née'' Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician and a central figure of the Indian National Congress. She was elected as third prime minister of India in 1966 ...
. Sen received a
Filmfare Award nomination as Best Actress, while
Sanjeev Kumar, who played the role of her husband, won the
Filmfare
''Filmfare'' is an Indian English language, English-language fortnightly magazine published by Worldwide Media. Acknowledged as one of Indian most popular entertainment magazines, it publishes pieces involving news, interviews, photos, videos, r ...
as Best Actor.
One of her best known performances was in ''
Deep Jwele Jaai
''Deep Jwele jai'' () is a 1959 Indian Bengali-language film directed by Asit Sen. The film is based on Bengali short story titled ''Nurse Mitra'' by Ashutosh Mukherjee. It was remade in Hindi in 1969 by Sen himself as '' Khamoshi''. Before th ...
'' (1959). She played in a character named Radha Mitra, a hospital nurse employed by a progressive psychiatrist, Pahadi Sanyal, who is expected to develop a personal relationship with male patients as part of their therapy. Sanyal diagnoses the hero,
Basanta Choudhury, as having an unresolved Oedipal dilemma. He orders Radha to play the role though she is hesitant as in a similar case she had fallen in love with the patient. She finally agrees and bears up to Choudhury's violence, impersonates his mother, sings his poetic compositions and in the process falls in love again. In the end, even as she brings about his cure, she suffers a nervous breakdown. The film is noted for its partly lit close-ups of Sen, which set the tone of the film.
Asit Sen remade the film in Hindi as ''
Khamoshi'' (1969), with
Waheeda Rehman in the Suchitra Sen role.
Suchitra Sen's other landmark film with Asit Sen was ''
Uttar Falguni
''Uttar Falguni'' () is a 1963 Indian Bengali-language drama film directed by Asit Sen and produced by Uttam Kumar, starring Suchitra Sen in a double role, Bikash Roy and Dilip Mukherjee in lead. At the 11th National Film Awards, the film wa ...
'' (1963). She plays the dual role of a courtesan, Pannabai, and her daughter Suparna, a lawyer. Critics note that she brought a great deal of poise, grace and dignity to the role of a fallen woman determined to see her daughter grow up in a good, clean environment.
Suchitra Sen's international success came in 1963, when she won the best actress award at the
Moscow International Film Festival for the movie ''Saat Paake Bandha'', becoming the first Indian actress to receive an international film award.
A film critic summed up Suchitra Sen's career and continuing legacy as "one half of one of Indian cinema's most popular and abiding screen pairs, Suchitra Sen redefined stardom in a way that few actors have done, combining understated sensuality, feminine charm and emotive force and a no-nonsense ''gravitas'' to carve out a persona that has never been matched, let alone surpassed in Indian cinema".
In retirement
Suchitra Sen refused
Satyajit Ray
Satyajit Ray (; 2 May 1921 – 23 April 1992) was an Indian director, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist, lyricist, magazine editor, illustrator, calligrapher, and music composer. One of the greatest auteurs of fil ...
's offer due to a scheduling problem. As a result, Ray never made the film ''
Devi Chaudhurani
''Devi Chaudhurani'' ( bn, দেবী চৌধুরানী) is a Bengali novel written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee and published in 1884. It was later translated to English by Subodh Chunder Mitter. '', based on the novel written by Rishi Bankim Chandra Chattopadhya. She also refused
Raj Kapoor's offer for a film under the RK banner.
Sen continued to act after her husband's death in 1970, but called it a day when ''Pronoy Pasha'' flopped, and retired from the screen in 1978 after a career of over 25 years to a life of quiet seclusion. She was to do a film project; ''Nati Binodini'', also starring
Rajesh Khanna
Rajesh Khanna () (; born Jatin Khanna; 29 December 1942 – 18 July 2012) was an Indian actor, film producer and politician who worked in Hindi films. He is called as the "First Superstar of Hindi cinema", he consecutively starred in a record ...
, but the film was shelved mid-way after shooting when she decided to quit acting.
She assiduously avoided the public gaze after her retirement and devoted her time to the
Ramakrishna Mission
Ramakrishna Mission (RKM) is a Hindu religious and spiritual organisation which forms the core of a worldwide spiritual movement known as the ''Ramakrishna Movement'' or the ''Vedanta Movement''. The mission is named after and inspired by th ...
.
Death
Suchitra Sen was admitted to the hospital on 24 December 2013 and was diagnosed with a lung infection. She was reported to have been recovering well in the first week of January. But her condition turned worse later and she died at 8.25 am on 17 January 2014, due to a heart attack. She was 82 years old.
Suchitra Sen's death was condoled by many leaders, including the President of India
Pranab Mukherjee, the Prime Minister Dr.
Manmohan Singh
Manmohan Singh (; born 26 September 1932) is an Indian politician, economist and statesman who served as the 13th prime minister of India from 2004 to 2014. He is also the third longest-serving prime minister after Jawaharlal Nehru and Indir ...
, the
Prime Minister of Bangladesh,
Sheikh Hasina, and BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate
Narendra Modi. A gun salute was given before her cremation, upon the orders of
Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of
West Bengal.
Respecting her fierce desire for complete privacy, her last rites were performed at Kolkata's Kaioratola crematorium, barely five and half hours after she died, with her coffin reaching the crematorium in a flower-decked hearse with dark-tinted windows. Despite being Bengal's greatest star, referred to as "Mahanayika", she had consciously chosen to step into oblivion and she remained an enigma till her last, although thousands of fans had converged at the crematorium to catch one last glimpse of their idol. Her entire medical treatment had also been done in seclusion and secrecy.
Filmography
From 1953 to 1978, both in Bengali and Hindi, Suchitra Sen acted in 61 films.
Awards
Sen received 10 awards during her lifetime. In 1963, she became the first Indian actress to receive an international award.
* 1962 – Won
BFJA Award for Best Actress for ''
Saptapadi
Saptapadi () is regarded to be the most important rite (Sanskrit: ) of a Hindu wedding ceremony. After tying the sacred knot known as the Mangalsutra, mangalasutra, the newly-wed couple takes seven steps together, during which the marriage is so ...
''
* 1964 – Won
BFJA Award for Best Actress for ''Uttar Phalguni''
* 1973 – Won
BFJA Award for Best Actress for ''Alo Amaar Alo''
* 1976 – Won
BFJA Award for Best Actress (Hindi) for ''
Aandhi''
* 1963 – Won
3rd Moscow International Film Festival
The 3rd Moscow International Film Festival was held from 7 to 21 July 1963. The Grand Prix was awarded to the Italian film ''8½'' directed by Federico Fellini.
Jury
* Grigori Chukhrai (USSR - President of the Jury)
* Shaken Ajmanov (USSR)
* S ...
for Best Actress for ''Saat Paake Badha''
* 1967 – Nominated
Filmfare Award for Best Actress for ''
Mamta''
* 1972 – Won
Padma Shri for notable contribution in arts
* 1975 – Won
Filmfare Award for Best Actress for regional cinema ''Priya Bandhabi''
* 1976 – Nominated
Filmfare Award for Best Actress for ''
Aandhi''
* 2012 – Won
Banga Bibhushan for lifetime achievement in film acting
* 2014 – Won Filmfare East Lifetime Achievement Award (Posthumous)
References
External links
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Calcuttaweb article on Suchitra Sen
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1931 births
2014 deaths
Bengali Hindus
Indian Hindus
20th-century Indian actresses
Indian film actresses
Indian voice actresses
Actresses in Hindi cinema
Actresses in Bengali cinema
People from Sirajganj District
Recipients of the Padma Shri in arts