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Tulsi Chakraborty (also Tulsi Chakrabarti, bn, তুলসী চক্রবর্তী; 3 March 1899 – 11 December 1961) was an Indian actor and comedian who worked in Bengali cinema in the 1940s and 50s. His most notable role could be the lead role in ''
Parash Pathar ''Parash Pathar'' ( bn, পরশ পাথর ''Porosh Pathor''; English: ''The Philosopher's Stone''; French: ''La Pierre Philosophale'') is a 1958 Bengali language Indian fantasy comedy film. It was Satyajit Ray's first film outside of '' The ...
'', directed by Satyajit Ray.


Childhood

Tulsi Chakraborty was born on 3 March 1899 in the small village called Goari. His father, Ashutosh Chakraborty, was an employee of the
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and the family had to move around various places in undivided
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. So, young Tulsi had to spend a lot of time in
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staying with his paternal uncle Prasad Chakraborty, the elder brother of Asutosh Chakraborty. Prasadbabu was a talented tabla and harmonium player who was an employee of the renowned Star Theatre, the legendary Bengali commercial theatre stage and production company. He had a small group of musicians who used to play live background music during theatrical performances. It was through his uncle's contacts that Tulsi was able to watch the finest actors of the generation at work and this fostered his own ambitions to become a singer-actor. Before launching in theatre, Tulsi Chakraborty engaged himself in a number of odd-jobs, starting from dish-washer in a small North Calcutta eatery to working as a clown in a circus in Burma (now
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). In films, he started with character roles before performing as a comedian. He was known for his realistic acting. He never used any make-up or extra arrangements. Usually, he was clad in a white dhoti accompanied by a sacred thread on his shoulder.


Career

One of Chakraborty's notable performances was 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 ...
'', which was the debut film of the popular pair of Bengali cinema: Suchitra Sen 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, script writer, composer, and singer who predom ...
. In ''
Parash Pathar ''Parash Pathar'' ( bn, পরশ পাথর ''Porosh Pathor''; English: ''The Philosopher's Stone''; French: ''La Pierre Philosophale'') is a 1958 Bengali language Indian fantasy comedy film. It was Satyajit Ray's first film outside of '' The ...
'' directed by Satyajit Ray, he acted in the lead role of Paresh Dutta. He unleashed memorable roles in
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, script writer, composer, and singer who predom ...
- Suchitra Sen starrers ''
Ekti Raat ''Ekti Raat'' ( ''One Night'') is a 1956 Indian Bengali-language comedy film directed by Chitta Basu and produced by Harendranath Chattopadhyay based on, ''Bhimpalashree'', a story of Bengali novelist Balai Chand Mukhopadhyay. Film starring U ...
'' and '' Chaowa Pawa''. In both these films, Chakraborty played a sceptical inn owner; in the latter, he teamed up with Rajlakshmi Devi. He also had a small role that of a village ''pandit'' cum grocer in ''
Pather Panchali ''Pather Panchali'' (; ) is a 1955 Indian Bengali-language drama film written and directed by Satyajit Ray and produced by the Government of West Bengal. It is an adaptation of Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay's 1929 Bengali novel of the same na ...
''. Ray once remarked that if Chakraborty has been born in the United States, he would have been awarded an
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for his acting. He died on 11 December 1961.


Life

Chakraborti spent the latter part of his life in utmost poverty. His widow was also known to have lived in abject poverty as was revealed by a television programme. Due to his poverty, he had to take a walk from
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studio to his home in
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, Howrah.


Selected filmography

*'' Punarjanma'' (1932) *''Sree Gouranga'' (1933) *''Rajnati Basantsena'' (1934) - Amatya *''Dakshayajna'' (1934) - Brahma *''Kanthahaar'' (1935) *'' Manmoyee Girls' School'' (1935) - Damodar Chakraborty *''Prabas Milan'' (1937) - Nanda *''Bekar Nashan'' (1938) - Pitambar *''Bamanabatar'' (1939) - Kashyap *''Nara Narayana'' (1939) - Jambaban
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*''Janak Nandini'' (1939) - Janak *''Nimai Sanyasi'' (1940) - Adwaita *''Kamale Kamini'' (1940) - Bachal *''Uttarayan'' (1941) - Ramrup *''Pratisruti'' (1941) *''Shesh Utter'' (1942) *''Saugandh'' (1942) - Jogeshwar *''Pashan Devata'' (1942) *''Garmil'' (1942) - Jamidar's uncle *'' Dikshul'' (1943) *''Devar'' (1943) *''Dampati'' (1943) *''Udayer Pathey'' (1944) *''Subah Shyam'' (1944) *''
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'' (1944) - Chaudhary *''Hamrahi'' (1944) *'' Dui Purush'' (1945) - Mahabharat *''Mane Na Mane'' (1945) - Nayeb *''Kalankini'' (1945) *''Bhabikaal'' (1945) *'' Path Bendhe Dilo'' (1945) *''Pratima'' (1946) *''Suleh'' (1946) *''Mandir'' (1946) *''Biraj Bou'' (1946) *''Alakananda'' (1947) *''Anirban'' (1948) *''Sir Sankarnath'' (1948) *''Samapika'' (1948) *''Purabi'' (1948) *''Banchita'' (1948) *''Sakahigopal'' (1949) *''Manzoor'' (1949) *''Kavi'' (1949) *''Bishnupriya'' (1949) *''Ashabari'' (1949) *''Mandanda'' (1949) *''Bamuner Meye'' (1949) *'' Kamona'' (1949) *''Mandanda'' (1950) *''Baikunther Will'' (1950) - Bannerjee (Barujye)- Teacher *''Rupkatha'' (1950) *''Sheshbesh'' (1950) *'' Mej Didi'' (1950) - Nabin *''Pandit Mashai'' (1951) *''Ananda Math'' (1951) *''Swapno O Samadhi'' (1952) *''Darpachurna'' (1952) *''
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'' (1952) - Gopal Modi *''Meghmukti'' (1952) *''
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 ...
'' (1953) - Rajanibabu *''
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'' (1953) *''Bana Hansi'' (1953) *''Atom Bomb'' (1954) *''Naramedh Yagna'' (1954) *''Sadanander Mela'' (1954) *'' Ora Thake Odhare'' (1954) *''Moner Mayur'' (1954) *'' Chheley Kaar'' (1954) *''Jaydev'' (1954) - Digambar *''Jadubhatta'' (1954) *''Grihapravesh'' (1954) *''Chheley Kaar'' (1954) *'' Champadangar Bou'' (1954) *''
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'' (1954) *''Sajher Pradip'' (1955) *''Joymakali Boarding'' (1955) *''
Pather Panchali ''Pather Panchali'' (; ) is a 1955 Indian Bengali-language drama film written and directed by Satyajit Ray and produced by the Government of West Bengal. It is an adaptation of Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay's 1929 Bengali novel of the same na ...
'' (1955) - Prasanna, school teacher *'' Sabar Uparey'' (1955) - Editor of Court Newspaper (Rita's relative) *''Kalindi'' (1955) *''Upahar'' (1955) - Ghatak *''Shribatsa Chinda'' (1955) *''Shap Mochan'' (1955) *''Nishiddha Phal'' (1955) *''Godhuli'' (1955) *''Dujane'' (1955) *''Devimalini'' (1955) *''Bhalobasa'' (1955) *''Aparadhi'' (1955) *''
Ekti Raat ''Ekti Raat'' ( ''One Night'') is a 1956 Indian Bengali-language comedy film directed by Chitta Basu and produced by Harendranath Chattopadhyay based on, ''Bhimpalashree'', a story of Bengali novelist Balai Chand Mukhopadhyay. Film starring U ...
'' (1956) - Gossainji *''Asamapta'' (1956) *'' Shyamali'' (1956) *''Amar Bou'' (1956) *''Surjamukhi'' (1956) *''Sadhak Ramprasad'' (1956) *''Chore'' (1956) *''Harjit'' (1957) *'' Pyaasa'' (1957) *''Prithibi Amare Chaay'' (1957) *''
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'' (1957) *''Khela Bhangar Khela'' (1957) *''Harishchandra'' (1957) *''Kancha-Mithey'' (1957) *''Ogo Shunchho'' (1957) *
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(1957) *''Abhoyer Biye'' (1957) *'' Bardidi'' (1957) *''Kangsa'' (1958) *'' Rajlakshmi O Srikanta'' (1958) - Ratan *''
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'' (1958) - Paresh Chandra Dutta *'' Ajantrik'' (1958) *''Surya Toran'' (1958) *''Sonar Kathi'' (1958) *''Joutuk'' (1958) *''Rajdhani Theke'' (1958) *''Swarga Martya'' (1958) *''Sonar Kathi'' (1958) *'' Jamalaye Jibanta Manush'' (1958) *''
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'' (1958) *''Derso Khokhar Kando'' (1959) *''Gali Theke Rajpath'' (1959) *''Personal Assistant'' (1959) - Publisher *'' Mriter Martye Agaman'' (1959) *''
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'' (1959) *'' Chaowa Pawa'' (1959) *''Abak Prithibi'' (1959) *''Dui Bechara'' (1960) *''Shesh Paryanta'' (1960) *''Suno Baranari'' (1960) *''Ratan Lal Bangali'' (1960) *''Nader Nimai'' (1960) *''
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'' (1960) *''Kuhak'' (1960) - Adhikary *''
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'' (1960) *''Mr. & Mrs Choudhury'' (1961) *''Bishkanya'' (1961) *''Kanchanmulya'' (1961) *''Aaj Kal Parshu'' (1961) *''
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'' (1961) - Hospital Employee *''Kanamachi'' (1961) *''Manick'' (1961) *''Dui Bhai'' (1961) - Banamali (Factory Worker) *'' Carey Saheber Munshi'' (1961) *'' Bipasha'' (1962; released after his death) - Shopkeeper At Red Light Area *''Banarasi'' (1962) *''Agun'' (1962) *''Dui Bari'' (1963) *''Hasi Shudhu Hasi Noy'' (1963) *''Khudha'' (1975) - (final film role)


See also

* Satyajit Ray *
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, script writer, composer, and singer who predom ...
* Suchitra Sen *
Bhanu Bandyopadhyay Bhanu Bandyopadhyay, also known as Bhanu Banerjee (born as Samyamoy Bandyopadhyay; 26 August 1920 – 4 March 1983), was an Indian actor, known for his work in Bengali cinema. He acted in over 300 movies, in numerous plays and performed freque ...


References

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Tulsi as clown
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