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Haradhan Bandopadhyay (6 November 1926 – 5 January 2013) was a
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. He made his debut in the 1948 Bengali film ''Devdut'', directed by Atanu Bandopadhyay. He worked with some of the most prominent directors of Bengali cinema, like
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Early life

Bandopadhyay started his schooling from Kushtia Municipal School in East Bengal, now Bangladesh. He passed matriculation in 1944. In 1946, he finished his IA exam from
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, an affiliate of the
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. He worked in Gun & Shell factory. In 1946, he joined The Oriental Insurance Company Limited, and he continued there until his retirement . He was even sent to jail for his involvement in the freedom struggle movement of India.


Career

He made his debut in director Atanu Bandopadhay's film ''Devdut'' in 1948. He was a celebrated stage artiste who acted in hundreds of plays, working with famous names like Ahindra Choudhury,
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Death

Bandopadhyay died on 5 January 2013 at the age of 86. He had developed
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and was admitted to hospital 15 days before his death. Bandopadhyay is survived by his wife and two sons. After his death, Bengali film actors
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said that his death was a great loss for the Bengali film industry. Another Bengali director,
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, stated: "I'm devastated by his death... The embodiment of affection passes away."


Selected filmography

* '' Michael Madhusudhan'' (1950) as David Hare * '' Barjatri'' (1951) * ''
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'' (1951) * ''Niyoti'' (1951) * ''Mriter Marte Agaman'' (1959) * ''Megh'' (1959) * ''Bhagini Nivedita'' (1962) * ''
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'' (1963) as Himangshu Mukherjee * ''Barnali'' (1963) as S.P.Mukherjee - General Manager * ''
Momer Alo ''Momer Alo'' is a 1964 Bengali film directed by Salil Dutta. The film stars Uttam Kumar and Sabitri Chatterjee in lead roles. It has music composed by Robin Chatterjee. Synopsis Deepa a schizophrenic patient loses her normalcy due to a misha ...
'' (1964) as Ananta Chatterjee * ''Ghoom Bhangar Gaan'' (1965) * ''
Kapurush ''Kapurush'' ( bn, কাপুরুষ), English title ''The Coward'', is a 1965 Indian drama film directed by Satyajit Ray. Plot Amitabha Ray is a Calcutta-based scriptwriter who is driving around in the country to collect material for a ...
'' (1965) as Bimal Gupta * ''
Akash Kusum ''Akash Kusum'' is a 1965 Bengali film directed by noted Indian parallel film director Mrinal Sen. The film was remade in 1979 in Hindi as ''Manzil''. Plot It is the story of the longings of a middle class executive to rise in stature and grea ...
'' (1965) as Monica's father * '' Antony Firingee'' (1967) as Kelly Antony * ''Kheya'' (1967) * ''Chhotto Jignasa'' (1968) * ''
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'' (1968) as Jimmy * ''Aparachita'' (1969) * ''Deshbandhu Chittaranjan'' (1970) * ''
Seemabaddha ''Seemabaddha'' ( bn, সীমাবদ্ধ ''Shimabôddho''; English title: ''Company Limited'') is a 1971 social drama Bengali film directed by Satyajit Ray. It is based on the novel ''Seemabaddha'' by Mani Shankar Mukherjee. It stars Bar ...
'' (1971) as Talukdar * ''Nishachar'' (1971) * ''Chinna Patra'' (1972) * ''
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'' (1972) * '' Sonar Khancha'' (1973) * ''Nani Gopaler Biye'' (1973) * '' Jadi Jantem'' (1974) as Government lawyer * ''
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.
'' (1974) * ''
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'' (1974) as Tapesh's father, Felu's uncle * ''
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'' (1974) * ''Nagar Darpane'' (1975) * ''
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'' (1975) as Committee Member * ''Raag Anurag'' (1975) as Mr. Dutt * ''Priyo Bandhabi'' (1975) * ''Seyi Chokh'' (1976) * ''Hotel Snow Fox'' (1976) * ''Nidhiram Sardar'' (1976) * ''Sudur Niharika'' (1976) - Dr. Arunendu Sen * '' Joi Baba Felunath'' (1979) - Umanath Ghoshal * ''Jharh'' (1979) * ''Dadar Kirti'' (1980) - Kedar's father * '' Ogo Bodhu Shundori'' (1981) - Loola Bose's Husband * ''Father'' (1981) * '' Jawalaa Dahej Ki'' (1982) - Haradhan Banerjee * ''Pratiksha'' (1982) * ''Jake Ghoosh Dite Hoy'' (1982) * ''Sansarer Itikatha'' (1983) * ''Agamikal'' (1983) * ''
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'' (1983) - Saradindu Sanyal, Advocate / father of Phatik Chand / Bablu / Nikhil Sanyal * ''Din Jai'' (1983) * ''Aparupa'' (1983) * ''Lal Golap'' (1984) * ''Agni Shuddhi'' (1984) * ''Dujane'' (1984) * ''Pratigna'' (1985) * '' Shyam Saheb'' (1986) * ''Shapmukti'' (1986) * ''
Pathbhola ''Pathbhola'' is a 1986 Bengali drama action film directed by Tarun Majumdar. Cast * Prosenjit Chatterjee * Tapas Paul * Utpal Dutta * Abhishek Chatterjee * Sandhya Roy * Nayna Das * Shakti Thakur * Tuhin Bandyopadhyay * Manju Dey * Nirmal ...
'' (1986) as Radhabinode Babu * ''Mangaldip'' (1989) * ''Pronami Tomai'' (1989) * ''Mangal Deep'' (1989) * ''Kari Diye Kinlam'' (1989) * ''Amar Prem'' (1989) * ''Aakrosh'' (1989) as Mili's father, Police Officer * ''
Shakha Proshakha ''Shakha Proshakha'' ( en, Branches of the Tree, italic=yes) is a 1990 film directed by Satyajit Ray. It deals with four generations of a well-to-do Bengali family, with a focus on the third generation. This film displays an extraordinary use ...
'' (1990) as Probodh * ''Papi'' (1990) * ''Neelimay Neel'' (1991) * ''Sadharan Meye'' (1991) * ''
Goopy Bagha Phire Elo ''Goopy Bagha Phirey Elo'' () is a 1992 Indian Bengali language comedy film directed by Sandip Ray and written by Satyajit Ray. A sequel to the 1980 film ''Hirak Rajar Deshe'' and the third installment of '' Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne series'', the ...
'' (1991) as King of Anandapur * ''Surer Bhubane'' (1992) * ''Shet Patharer Thala'' (1992) as Bandana's Father-in-Law * '' Mayabini'' (1992) * ''Pratham Dekha'' (1992) * ''Duranta Prem'' (1993) * ''Rajar Raja'' (1994) * ''Dhusar Godhuli'' (1994) * ''Bhalobasar Ashroy'' (1994) * ''Sansar Sangram'' (1995) * ''Baksha Rahasya'' (1966) as Dinanath Lahiri * ''Puja'' (1996) * ''Lathi'' (1996) * '' Baro Bou'' (1997) as Haradhan Bandyopadhyay * ''
Lal Darja ''Lal Darja'' (English language: ''The Red Door'') is a 1997 Bengali allegorical drama film about a Kolkata dentist Dr. Nabin Dutta who fears becoming a cripple. Directed and written by Buddhadev Dasgupta, he film won the Golden Lotus Award fo ...
'' (1997) * ''Neoti'' (1999) * ''
Jibon Niye Khela ''Jibon Niye Khela'' (translation: ''Playing with life'') is a 1999 Bengali film directed by Anjan Choudhury. The film attained mass attention as it deals with the corruption in Healthcare sector of West Bengal. The film features Ranjit Mallic ...
'' (1999) as Dr.Sen * ''Madhur Milan'' (2000) * ''
Dekha ''Dekha'' is a 2001 Bengali drama film directed by Goutam Ghose. This was Ghose's ninth feature film and it was a successful one. At the 48th National Film Awards, the film was awarded Best Feature Film in Bengali, while Soumitra Chatterjee wa ...
'' (2001) as Sarama's father * '' Swapner Feriwala'' (2002) as Turni's grandfather * '' Adorini'' (2003) as Boren / Dadubhai * '' Parineeta'' (2005) as Chatterjee * ''
Krantikaal ''Krantikaal'' ( bn, ক্রান্তিকাল,English title: Critical Encounter) (2005) is an Indian Bengali feature film directed by Sekhar Das of Mahulbanir Sereng fame. It won award for best direction in 9th Dhaka International Film F ...
'' (2005) as Zamindar * ''Anuranan'' (2006) as Mr. Sen 'Colonel' * '' Kailashe Kelenkari'' (2008) as Sidhu Jyatha * ''Chander Bari'' (2007) * ''Khela'' (2008) * ''Josh'' (2010) - Indra's Grandpa * ''Ogo Bodhu Sundari'' (2010) * ''Lajja -The Shame'' (2010) * '' Gorosthaney Sabdhan'' (2010) as Sidhu Jyatha * ''
Shotru ''Shotru'' ( en, Enemy) is a 2011 Indian Bengali-language action film by Ashoked by Raj Chakraborty and stars Jeet, Supriyo Dutta and Nusrat Jahan, who gave her debut by this film. This film was produced by Ashok Dhanuka of Eskay Movies who a ...
'' (2011) as Dadu * '' 8:08 Er Bongaon Local'' (2012) as Doctor * ''
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'' (2012) as Daaju * ''
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'' (2013) as dadubhai (final film role)


Awards

* Best Stage artist award by Ulto Rath Magazine
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