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Victor Banerjee is an Indian actor who appears in English,
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and Assamese language films. He has worked for directors such as
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, Sir David Lean,
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, Satyajit Ray,
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, Shyam Benegal,
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. He won the
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for the film '' Ghare Baire''. He was awarded the
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, India's third highest civilian award, in 2022 by the Indian Government in the field of art.


Early life and education

Banerjee was born in a
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family. He is a descendant of the Raja Bahadur of
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) and the Raja of
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. Banerjee completed his schooling from St. Edmund's School, Shillong. He did his graduation in English literature from
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; and completed his post graduation in Comparative Literature from
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. He turned down a scholarship to Trinity College in Dublin, which had offered to him, through the Irish Christian Brothers, to admit him as an operatic tenor.


Personal life

A man of many parts, Banerjee had a deep and abiding interest in theatre in the early years. While in Calcutta, he performed in plays for the British Council,British Women's Association and the theatre group Amateurs. He was the lead tenor in the Calcutta Light Opera Group production of ''
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,''. During his time in Bombay he performed for the Cambridge Society, director Arun Sachdev and also played Jesus in Bombay Theatre's first ever musical production, ''
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''. He also played senior division hockey and football in the Bengal League in the 1960s. During the 1991 Uttarkashi Earthquake, he actively participated in relief work. He single-handedly led five mules loaded with relief materials plus carried a backpack of of milk and medicines to Pinswar village (which is beyond the tree line) just before the first winter snowfall and before the Govt supplies reached. In December 1999, he and his wife Maya brought in the new millennium with hands-on participation in relief work in cyclone devastated Orissa which included rebuilding mud huts and clearing animal carcasses. The Moran Blind School in Assam founded by his father Maj S.N. Banerjee in 1971 is an Institution which Banerjee continues to nurture and develop. Under his stewardship, it is now a full-fledged residential school. Recently, the students were the semi-finalists in the North East Blind Football Championship and rated by a Bangalore-based organisation as one of the best schools for visually challenged students. His passion for Art lead him to establish The Calcutta Art Gallery in the late 1970s which was the first commercial art gallery in the city. He brought in renowned artists such as M.F.Husain, Jehangir Sabavala, Anjolie Ela Menon, Bikash Bhattacharjee, Sakti Burman and many others to exhibit. He also actively promoted new talent and artists like Shyamal Roy had their first shows in the Gallery. He is the Brand Ambassador of the Srimants Sankaradeva Society of Assam and the Bird Watchers Society of Uttarakhand and the Goodwill Ambassador of the Dimasa Tribe of the Northeast Hill Tracts. He divides his time between his homes in Landour in Uttarakhand and in Kolkata. He has a daughter who was a reputable
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supervisor for 16 years and is now an aspiring teacher. His other daughter, a former Scientist, is settled in the U.S.


Film career

In 1984, Banerjee portrayed Dr. Aziz Ahmed in David Lean's film of ''
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'', bringing him to the attention of western audiences. He was nominated for a
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for the role in 1986, and won the
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and
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(National Board Review, USA) for it. Very few non Americans and no Asian has won the NBR Award for Best Actor. In April 1985, at a special event in Louisiana where John Travolta and
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were also honoured, Banerjee received the "Show-a-Rama Award" from the
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as "New International Star". He acted in
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''
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'', Satyajit Ray's ''
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'' and '' Ghare Baire'' and in
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's ''Mahaprithivi''. On the set of
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starring
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, Mr. Banerjee has said that he feels "all work is a challenge and therefore fun". Though has been involved with
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in recent years, Banerjee is primarily affiliated with the
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film industry. He also plays character roles from time to time in the British cinema. He was also cast in the critically acclaimed role of "Jesus" in the 1988 production of the
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, by director Steven Pimlott. He was the first Asian to play a lead role in British Theatre. In 1991, BBC and CBC of Canada produced a documentary titled "Return Journey" directed by John McGreevy on six world celebrities. Banerjee, along with greats like Plácido Domingo, Kiri Te Kanawa and Jackie Stewart were featured as celebrities who refused to live away from their home countries. Banerjee is the only person in India who has won the National Award in three categories: As a cinematographer, for his documentary ''Where No Journeys End'' (which, in competition with 3100 entries from 27 countries, also won the Gold Award at the Houston International Film Festival); as a director, for his documentary ''The Splendour of Garhwal and Roopkund''; and as an actor (Best Supporting Actor) for his work in Satyajit Ray's ''Ghare Baire''.


Filmography

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'' (1977, dir. Satyajit Ray) (English Title: The Chess Players) - Prime Minister * ''
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'' (1978, dir. James Ivory) * '' Dui Prithibi'' (1980, dir. Piyush Bose) * ''
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'' (1981, dir. Satyajit Ray) * '' Kalyug'' (1981, dir. Shyam Benegal) * ''Jaipur Junction'' (1982) * '' Arohan'' (1982) * ''
Doosri Dulhan ''Doosri Dulhan'' () is a 1983 Bollywood film directed by Lekh Tandon. It stars Victor Banerjee, Sharmila Tagore, Shabana Azmi in lead roles. The music of the film was composed by Bappi Lahiri. Plot The film tells the story of a childless c ...
'' (1983) * ''
Protidan ''Protidan'' is a 1983 Bengali action film directed by Prabhat Roy with Victor Banerjee, Naseeruddin Shah, Sharmila Tagore, Lily Chakravarty and Ranjit Mallick in lead roles. Cast * Victor Banerjee *Naseeruddin Shah *Sharmila Tagore S ...
'' (1983) * '' Tanaya'' (1983) * '' Ghare Baire'' (1984, dir. Satyajit Ray) (English Title: The Home and the World) * ''
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'' (1984, dir. David Lean) - Aziz * ''Pratigya'' (1985) * ''Pratikar'' (1987) * ''Ekanta Apan'' (1987) * '' Foreign Body'' (1986, dir.
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) * '' Dadah Is Death'' (1988) * '' Aagoon'' (1988, Dir. Self) * ''Madhuban''(1988, Dir. Ajoy Kar) * '' Debota'' (1989) * ''Akrosh'' (1989) * ''Byabodhan''(1990) * '' Lathi'' (1996, dir.
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) * '' Mahaprithibi'' (1991, dir. Mrinal Sen) * '' Bitter Moon'' (1992, dir. Roman Polanski) * ''True Adventures of Christopher Columbus'' (1992, TV Series) * ''Moner Moto Mon'' (1998, dir.
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) (aka ''Raja Rani'') * '' Antarghaat'' (2002, Dir. Tathagata Bhattacherjee) * '' Bhoot'' (2003) * '' Joggers' Park'' (2003) * ''
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'' (2004, dir. Anjan Dutt) * ''Yatna'' (2005) * '' It Was Raining That Night'' (2005) * '' My Brother... Nikhil'' (2005) * ''Amavas'' (2005) * ''
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'' (2005) * ''Bradford Riots'' (2006) (TV) * ''
Ho Sakta Hai ''Ho Sakta Hai!'' ( en, It could happen) is a 2006 Indian horror film directed by Wilson Louis and produced by Ashok Kotwani. The film stars Khalid Siddiqui, Hazel Crowney, Victor Banerjee in important roles. The film focuses on a family living ...
'' (2006) * '' The Bong Connection'' (2006, dir. Anjan Dutt) * ''
Chaurahen ''Chaurahen'' is an Indian drama film directed by Rajshree Ojha, starring Zeenat Aman, Roopa Ganguly, Soha Ali Khan and Kiera Chaplin in the leading roles. The film was based on four short stories of eminent Hindi novelist Nirmal Verma. Shootin ...
'' (2007) * ''
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'' (2007) * ''
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'' (2007) * '' Tahaan'' (2008) (dir. Santosh Shivan) * ''
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'' (2008) (dir. Ramgopal Verma) * '' Sobar Upore Tumi'' (2009) (dir. F. I. Manik) * '' Gumshuda'' (2010) (dir. Ashoke Viswanathan) * ''
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'' (2011) (dir. Nitish Roy) * '' Meherjaan'' (2011) (dir. Rubaiyat Hossain) * ''
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'' (2012) (dir. Prashant Nair) * ''
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'' (2012) (
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; dir. Bidyut Kotoky) * ''Tor Naam'' (2012) * ''
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'' (2013) (
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) * ''
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'' (2013) * '' Santiniketane'' (2013) (dir. Ashoke Viswanathan) * ''
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'' (2014) * '' Children of War'' (2014) (dir. Mrityunjay Devvrat) * ''
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'' (2014) (
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; dir. Sanjib Sabhapandit) * ''
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'' (2014) (dr. Raj Amit Kumar) * '' Chakra'' (2016) (dir.
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) * ''
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'' (2016) * ''Dev Bhoomi'' (2016) (dir. Goran Pascaljevic) Won Best Picture Award at the Bari International Film Festival in Italy * ''
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'' (2016) * '' Pensando en el'' * '' The Answer'' (2018). Starred as Paramahansa Yoganand,the film won a record 17 major International Awards & 48 Nominations. * '' High Life'' (2018) (English language film) * '' Josef Born in Grace'' (2019) dir Susant Misra * ''Sannyasi Deshonayok'' (2020)


Awards and nominations


Civilian Awards

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— India's third highest civilian award.


Film awards


Political career

Banerjee unsuccessfully contested the 1991 Lok Sabha election in Calcutta North West from the
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. He got 89,155 votes and stood third. As an active member of the BJP, he was critical of
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's order to shoot the Karsevaks who had once climbed the Babri Masjid prior to its demolition. He has been highly critical of what he called
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's pacifist attitude to terrorism exported from Pakistan.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Banerjee, Victor 1946 births Living people Male actors in Bengali cinema Indian male film actors Male actors from Kolkata Male actors from Dehradun University of Calcutta alumni Male actors in Hindi cinema Indian male television actors Best Supporting Actor National Film Award winners Bengali male television actors 20th-century Indian male actors 21st-century Indian male actors Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from West Bengal Recipients of the Padma Bhushan in arts People associated with Shillong