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Sumitra Devi (; 22 July 1923 – 28 August 1990) was an Indian actress who is recognised for her work in
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as well as Bengali cinema during the 1940s and 1950s. She is most remembered for her role in the 1952
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film '' Mamta'' directed by Dada Gunjal. She was the recipient of BFJA Award for Best Actress for two times. She was one of the exquisite beauties of her time and has been regarded as the most beautiful woman of her time by veterans such as
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and
Uttam Kumar Uttam Kumar ( bn, উত্তম কুমার; born Arun Kumar Chattopadhyay; 3 September 1926 – 24 July 1980), popularly known as the Mahanayak, was an Indian actor, producer, director, Screenwriter, script writer, composer, and sing ...
. In 1943 she was summoned for an interview and look test in the office of
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and was finally cast opposite
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in Hemchander Chander’s ''
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'' (1944). During the making of this film she was offered to play the lead in Apurba Mitra’s Bengali film ''Sandhi'' (1944) which happened to be her debut film. The film achieved enormous success and won her the BFJA Award for Best Actress in 1945. In the late 1940s she established herself as a leading actress of
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with roles in films such as ''Vasiyatnama'' (1945), ''Bhai Dooj'' (1947), ''Oonch Neech'' (1948) and ''Vijay Yatra'' (1948). She was adulated for her role as a single mother in Gunjal's '' Mamta'' (1952). Filmzack wrote, "She manipulated all her magnificent characteristics to vivify her role; her calmness, her softness, pain and pang and all were infused into one." She was further acclaimed for her role in films such as '' Deewana'' (1952), ''Ghungroo'' (1952), ''
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'' (1954), ''Chor Bazaar'' (1954) and ''
Jagte Raho ''Jagte Raho'' () is a 1956 Bollywood/ Bengali film, directed by Amit Maitra and Sombhu Mitra, written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, and produced by and starring Raj Kapoor. The film centers on the trials of a poor villager (Kapoor) who comes to a ci ...
'' (1956). She sustained her career in Bengali cinema also with films such as ''Abhijog'' (1947), ''Pather Dabi'' (1947), ''Pratibad'' (1948), ''Joyjatra'' (1948), ''Swami'' (1949), ''Devi Chowdhurani'' (1949), ''Samar'' (1950), ''Dasyu Mohan'' (1955). She has been idolized for her role as the beautiful alcoholic wife of a landlord in Kartik Chattopadhyay's cult classic ''
Saheb Bibi Golam ''Saheb Bibi Golam'' is a 1953 Bengali novel written by Bimal Mitra (1912–1991) and is set in Calcutta, India during the last years of the nineteenth century. It was serialised in the magazine '' Desh'' in November 1952. The novels tells ...
'' (1956) which is an adaptation of
Bimal Mitra Bimal Mitra (18 March 1912 – 2 December 1991) was an Indian writer in Bengali. Bimal Mitra was equally adept in writing in Bengali as well as in Hindi, and wrote more than one hundred novels and short stories. Many of Bimal Mitra's novels ha ...
's classic novel of the same name. Her portrayal of Bijali, a
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girl with a bereaved heart in Haridas Bhattacharya’s
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winning Bengali film ''Aandhare Alo'' (1957) acquired an overwhelmed critical response. She also garnered acclamation for her roles in Bengali films such as ''Ekdin Ratre'' (1956), ''
Nilachaley Mahaprabhu ''Nilachaley Mahaprabhu'' was a 1957 Indian Bengali biographical film directed by Kartik Chattopadhyay, based on the life of 15th-century mystic Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who started his spiritual journey and Hindu reform movement, part of the Bhak ...
'' (1957), ''Joutuk'' (1958) and ''Kinu Gowalar Gali'' (1964). In the late fifties, she was invited to the
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in China as a delegate from India.


Early life

Sumitra Devi was born in 1923 at Shiuri, in
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,
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. Her original name was Nilima Chattopadhyay. Her father Murali Chattopadhyay was an advocate. Her brother's name was Ranajit Chattopadhyay. She was brought up in
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,
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. Her family shifted to Calcutta after their house and estate in
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was demolished due to a major earthquake.


Career

During her teenage, she was immensely influenced by the beauty and stature of the veteran actresses like
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and
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and aspired to be an actress. She decided to send an application letter along with a photograph of her own to the office of
New Theatres New Theatres is an Indian film studio. It was formed in Calcutta by producer B. N. Sircar (Birendranath Sircar, the recipient of Dadasaheb Phalke Award of 1970). It was formed on 10 February 1931. Motto of this company was– ''Jivatang Jyotire ...
. As her father was conservative, she decided to do it secretly and to make her plan fruitful, she sought the help of her younger brother Ranajit, who agreed to cooperate with her. Her letter was answered and she was summoned for an interview and look test. At the office of
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, she was asked to read lines from
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's '' Ganadevata'' and she mesmerized everyone present there with her beauty as well as her lucid, euphonic voice. She was chosen for the leading role opposite
K. L. Saigal Kundan Lal Saigal, often abbreviated as K. L. Saigal (11 April 1904 – 18 January 1947), was an Indian singer and actor who is considered the first superstar of the Hindi film industry, which was centred in Kolkata during Saigal's time, but is ...
in
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's ''
Meri Bahen Meri may refer to: * Meri (name) * Meri (mythology), folk hero in Bororo mythology *Meri, term in shakuhachi music *''The Meri'', novel by Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff *''Meri'', release title of La Mer (film) in Finland *Meri (political party) Meri ...
'' (1944). Nilima adopted her screen name ''Sumitra Devi''. Though ''
Meri Bahen Meri may refer to: * Meri (name) * Meri (mythology), folk hero in Bororo mythology *Meri, term in shakuhachi music *''The Meri'', novel by Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff *''Meri'', release title of La Mer (film) in Finland *Meri (political party) Meri ...
'' was supposed to be the debut film of Sumitra Devi, she finally made her debut with Apurba Mitra's Bengali film ''Sandhi'' (1944), which became a huge hit at the box office. There are different speculations regarding how she attained her role in ''Sandhi'' (1944). Anandalok wrote that she was stalled on her way to the shooting floor of ''
Meri Bahen Meri may refer to: * Meri (name) * Meri (mythology), folk hero in Bororo mythology *Meri, term in shakuhachi music *''The Meri'', novel by Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff *''Meri'', release title of La Mer (film) in Finland *Meri (political party) Meri ...
'', by Apurba Mitra who offered her to act in his directorial venture.বাংলা ছবির রূপসী নায়িকারা b
Anandalok
(August, 2005 ed.)
Cineplot claimed that it was actually Sumitra Devi herself who proposed
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to act in his film and it was
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who finally cast her in his nephew Apurba Mitra's directorial venture. According to the source, Bose wanted to enquire whether she had her father's consent to step into filmdom. She confessed that she did not have and her father was too conservative to provide his consent to this. As Bose was keen to cast her, he requested B. N. Sircar to persuade her father, Murali Chattopadhyay to give his consent. As B. N. Sircar was the son of Sir M. N. Sirkar, an eminent advocate and a close friend to Murali Chattopadhyay, he finally yielded to Sircar's imploration and reluctantly gave his consent. After the film had been released, she was applauded for her unlaboured acting skill as well as credited as having an "outstanding luminous screen presence". The film won her the Bengal Film Journalists' Association - Best Actress Award in 1945. ''
Meri Bahen Meri may refer to: * Meri (name) * Meri (mythology), folk hero in Bororo mythology *Meri, term in shakuhachi music *''The Meri'', novel by Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff *''Meri'', release title of La Mer (film) in Finland *Meri (political party) Meri ...
'' (1944) achieved remarkable success upon release. It became the fourth highest-grossing film of the year. She, then appeared in Soumyen Mukhopadhyay's Hindi film ''Vasiyatnama'' (1945) which was originally an adaptation of veteran Bengali author Bamkim Chandra Chattopadhyay's famous novel ''Krishnakanter Will''. In this film, she played the character of a beautiful widow who seduces the male protagonist, elopes with him and ultimately gets killed by him. She earned rave reviews for her enticing as well as doleful performance in the film. Filmstaan wrote, "She had that melancholia which she manipulated together with her beauty to vitalize the character of Rohini."''অদম্য ছিল তার আকর্ষণ'' by Snehashish Chattopadhyay. Bhashyo (2007, November ed.) Her next big turn was Satish Dasgupta and Digambar Chattopadhay's directorial venture ''Pather Dabi'' (1947) which was an adaptation of the renowned Bengali author
Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, alternatively spelt as Sarat Chandra Chatterjee ( bn, শরৎচন্দ্র চট্টোপাধ্যায়; 15 September 1876 or ৩১ শে ভাদ্র ১২৮৩ বঙ্গাব্দ ...
's novel of the same name and also starred Debi Mukherjee in lead. The film was a massive success at box office as its content dealt with the various aspects of contemporary Indian freedom movement. She attained positive review from critics for her performance in the film. She was again paired with Mukherjee in Sushil Majumdar's ''Abhijog'' (1947), which became another huge success at box office. Her next turn was Hemchandra Chandra's bilingual venture ''Oonch Neech'' (1948) whose Bengali version was released under the title ''Pratibad''. The film achieved an enormous commercial success on both the national and regional front. She appeared in Niren Lahiri's bilingual film ''Vijay Yatra'' (1948) whose Bengali version was released under the title ''Joyjatra''. Her next big turn was Satish Dasgupta's ''Devi Chowdhurani'' (1949) which was an adaptation of the renowned Bengali author
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's classic novel of the same name. She delineated the character of a Prafulla who is abandoned by her clink, gets kidnapped by some ruffians but manages to escape and hides herself in a lone forest where she meets a person who trains her as the leading figure of his gang of robbers. She earned mixed review for her performance in the film as several connoisseurs adjudged her too buxom to fit in the character and criticised her stating that she lacked the vim and vigour of Prafulla. The film was a major success at box office. In 1950, she appeared in Nitin Bose's Hindi film ''Mashaal'', which is based on ''Rajani'', a famous Bengali novel by the veteran author Bankim Chandra Chottopadhyay. She played the character of Tarangini who is in love with the character of Samar, played by
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, but is compelled by her father to marry a wealthy landlord. The film achieved critical as well as commercial success.Inside the mind of an antress there was a bereaved Heart. Treatise on Sumitra Devi by Kamalaksha Dutta. Montage (1974, November ed.) The year 1952 saw four of her
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releases '' Deewana'', ''Ghunghroo'', '' Mamta'', ''Raja Harischandra''. '' Deewana'' and ''Ghunghroo'' received remarkable success at box office. Her other releases were ''
Mayurpankh ''Mayurpankh'' is a 1954 Indian film directed by Kishore Sahu. It was screened in the 1954 Cannes Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Grand Prize of the Festival. The choreography of the Kathak dance in it was by Shirin Vajifdar, a p ...
'' (1954), ''Chor Bazaar'' (1954), ''
Jagte Raho ''Jagte Raho'' () is a 1956 Bollywood/ Bengali film, directed by Amit Maitra and Sombhu Mitra, written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, and produced by and starring Raj Kapoor. The film centers on the trials of a poor villager (Kapoor) who comes to a ci ...
'' (1956) and ''Delhi Darbar'' (1956), to name a few. In 1955, she appeared in Ardhendu Mukhopadhyay's Bengali film ''Dasyu Mohan'', which became a huge hit at the box office. In 1956, she appeared in Pinaki Mukhopadhyay's Bengali film ''Asabarna'' (1956) and Kartik Chattopadhyay's blockbuster ''
Saheb Bibi Golam ''Saheb Bibi Golam'' is a 1953 Bengali novel written by Bimal Mitra (1912–1991) and is set in Calcutta, India during the last years of the nineteenth century. It was serialised in the magazine '' Desh'' in November 1952. The novels tells ...
'' (1956), which is an adaptation of
Bimal Mitra Bimal Mitra (18 March 1912 – 2 December 1991) was an Indian writer in Bengali. Bimal Mitra was equally adept in writing in Bengali as well as in Hindi, and wrote more than one hundred novels and short stories. Many of Bimal Mitra's novels ha ...
's classic novel of the same name. She plays the character of a beautiful, alcoholic wife of an aristocrat, who forms a loving yet platonic relationship with the protagonist Bhootnath. She has been most remembered for her role in this film. Director Kartik Chattopadhyay was keen to cast her in the role of the beautiful, eeyorish mistress of the junior landlord, but felt on edge at the same time as he thought that she might be repulsed by this role as it mirrored her conjugal life to some extent. He found his breath when Sumitra Devi gave her consent. The film was released on 9 March 1956 and turned out as a massive hit at the box office. In 1957, she appeared in Kartik Chattopadhyay's another blockbuster ''
Nilachaley Mahaprabhu ''Nilachaley Mahaprabhu'' was a 1957 Indian Bengali biographical film directed by Kartik Chattopadhyay, based on the life of 15th-century mystic Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who started his spiritual journey and Hindu reform movement, part of the Bhak ...
.'' She was further adulated for her role as a
nautch The nautch (; meaning "dance" or "dancing")Scott A. Kugle, 2016When Sun Meets Moon: Gender, Eros, and Ecstasy in Urdu Poetry p.230. was a popular court dance performed by girls (known as "nautch girls") in India. The culture of the performing ...
girl in Haridas Bhattacharya's
National Award The National Film Awards is the most prominent film award ceremony in India. Established in 1954, it has been administered, along with the International Film Festival of India and the Indian Panorama, by the Indian government's Directorate ...
winning film ''Aandhare Alo'' (1957). In 1958, she was paired with
Uttam Kumar Uttam Kumar ( bn, উত্তম কুমার; born Arun Kumar Chattopadhyay; 3 September 1926 – 24 July 1980), popularly known as the Mahanayak, was an Indian actor, producer, director, Screenwriter, script writer, composer, and sing ...
in Jiban Gangopadhgay's ambitious venture ''Joutuk''. Sumitra Devi's reign began to slow down in the sixties. In 1964, she rendered the character of
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in Chandrakant Gor's Hindi film ''Veer Bhimsen''. In the same year, she appeared in O. C. Gangopadhyay's ''Kinu Gowalar Gali'', where she played the character of a woman who is desperate to win back her husband's love for her.


Personal life

Sumitra Devi married actor Debi Mukherjee on 21 October 1946. On 1 December 1947, she gave birth to her son Bulbul and on 11 December 1947, Mukherjee passed away.


Trivia

Sumitra Devi was known for her exquisite beauty and subtle administration of seduction. It was said that she often cast her spell on the actors, directors, producers and journalists of her time. Her ''Dasyu Mohan'' co-actor
Pradeep Kumar Pradeep Kumar (born Sital Batabyal; 4 January 1925 – 3 November 2001) was an Indian actor who is recognized for his work in Hindi, Bengali and English-language films. Career When Kumar was 17 years old, he decided to take up acting. He sta ...
, who described her as an "instance of the perfect harmonization of beauty and glory", used to come to the set of the film even when he had no schedule of shooting and spend his time sitting by and watching her raptly.
Uttam Kumar Uttam Kumar ( bn, উত্তম কুমার; born Arun Kumar Chattopadhyay; 3 September 1926 – 24 July 1980), popularly known as the Mahanayak, was an Indian actor, producer, director, Screenwriter, script writer, composer, and sing ...
too, was spellbound before her on the set of Kartik Chattopadhyay's ''
Saheb Bibi Golam ''Saheb Bibi Golam'' is a 1953 Bengali novel written by Bimal Mitra (1912–1991) and is set in Calcutta, India during the last years of the nineteenth century. It was serialised in the magazine '' Desh'' in November 1952. The novels tells ...
.''
Raj Kapoor Raj Kapoor (pronunciation: aːd͡ʒ kəpuːɾ born Shrishti Nath Kapoor; also known as Ranbir Raj Kapoor; 14 December 1924 2 June 1988) was an Indian actor, film director and producer, who worked in Hindi cinema. He is considered one of th ...
said: "Sumitra Devi doesn't need any reference; she is beautiful than anything else."
Shammi Kapoor Shammi Kapoor (born Shamsher Raj Kapoor; (pronounced ʌmːi kʌpuːɾ 21 October 1931 – 14 August 2011) was an Indian actor who worked in Hindi cinema. He is the recipient of two Filmfare Awards, winning in the categories of Best Actor f ...
said: "She has the face that can arrest an unblinking gaze for long."


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