Chitra Sen
Chitra Sen | |
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Born | Chitra Mandal 5 May 1934 Kolkata, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actress, Dancer |
Years active | 1958-present |
Spouse(s) | Shyamal Sen |
Children | Kaushik Sen |
Parent(s) | Arati Mandal (mother) and Panchu Gopal Mandal (father) |
Relatives | Riddhi Sen (Grandchild) |
Chitra Sen is a Bengali actress and dancer. She has worked mainly in theatres, but she has also worked in films and on television.[1][2] She started her career under Jnyanesh Mukhopadhyay. She has also worked with Rabi Ghosh. In Swapnasandhani, she has worked with her son Kaushik Sen.[1]
Personal life[]
Chitra Sen (Chitra Mandal) was born on 5 May 1934 in Kolkata. Her father was Panchu Gopal Mandal and her mother was Arati Mandal. Sen took Manipuri and Bharatnatyam dance training from Balkrishna Menan and Shakti Nag. She married Shayamal Sen in 1966 who was also an actor and a student of Utpal Dutt. In the beginning, Chitra Sen worked under Shyamal Sen's direction. Her daughter-in-law Reshmi Sen is a dancer and actress and her grandson Riddhi Sen, son of Kaushik and Reshmi is also an aspiring actor.[3]
Career[]
Filmography[]
- Joutuk (1958)
- Komal Gandhar (1961)
- Personal Assistant (1959)
- City of Joy (1992)
- Kanyadan (1993)
- Unishe April (1994)
- Bhoy (1996)
- Anu (1999)
- Daaybaddho (2000)
- Cancer (2001)
- Haraner Natjamai (2002)
- Path (2003)
- Je Jon Thake Majhkhane (2006)
- 61 Garpar Lane (2017)
- Konttho (2019)
Plays[]
- Alakanandar Putra Kanya.[4]
- Jalchabi (with Rangrup theatre group under the direction of Seema Mukhopadhyay)[5]
- Maer Moto (based on a play of Kabita Singh directed by Mohit Chattopadhyay)
- Bhalo Rakkhosher Galpo (with Swapnasandhani)
- Aloka.[4]
Television[]
- Roilo Ferar Nimontron
- Ranga mathay Chiruni
- Subarnalata (TV series)
- Boyei Gelo
- Rajjotok
- Mon Niye Kachakachi
- Aaj Aari Kal Bhaab
- Kundo Phooler Mala
- Andarmahal(2017-2019)
- Nakshi Kantha(2018-2020)
- Sreemoyee(2019-present)
Awards[]
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- 2010 Best actress award from the Government of West Bengal for her role in Jalchabi.
References[]
- ^ a b "Interview with Chitra Sen". Calcutta Tube. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
- ^ "Family Drama". India Today. 14 June 1010. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
- ^ "Chitra Sen biography". Gomolo. Archived from the original on 9 August 2012. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
- ^ a b "Return of the leading ladies". Telegraph Calcutta. 2 November 2008. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
- ^ "Bengali Theatre Festival". Times City. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
External links[]
- Chitra Sen at IMDb
- Living people
- 1934 births
- Actresses from Kolkata
- Bengali theatre personalities
- Indian film actresses
- Indian stage actresses
- Indian television actresses
- Bengali television actresses
- Actresses in Bengali cinema
- Bengali actresses
- 20th-century Indian actresses
- 21st-century Indian actresses
- Bengali Hindus