Jahor Roy

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Jahar Ray
Born(1919-09-19)19 September 1919
Barishal, Bengal Presidency, British India (now in Bangladesh)
Died1 August 1977(1977-08-01) (aged 57)
Calcutta, India
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor, Comedian

Jahar Roy (19 September 1919 – 1 August 1977)[1] was an Indian actor and comedian in Bengali cinema. He was known for his comedy films with Bhanu Bandyopadhyay.

Early life[]

Roy came from a Bengali Baidya family having its root in Mahilara, Barisal District (of the present Bangladesh). His father Satya Roy was also an actor and later moved to Patna, in search of livelihood. It is here where Jahar Roy completed his studies and started working on odd jobs such as proof reader, medical representative and finally a tailor. He left all these and came to Calcutta around 1946.[2]

Movie career[]

Roy earned a substantial fan following even though he was a character actor. And all thanks to his roly-poly build, he was a frequent choice of directors who wanted to add comedy to serious movies. Roy's first major film roles were in Purbarag directed by Ardhendu Mukherjee, and in Anjangarh (1948) directed by Bimal Roy.[1] Among his countless performances are Dhanyee Meye, Chadmabeshi and Bhanu Goenda Jahar Assistant. He acted in a couple of films under the direction of Satyajit Ray. Although a small role, Roy portrayed the male servant of Tulsi Chakrabarti in Parash Pathar. There was a meatier role in Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne where he played the role of a crooked war warmongering minister of an innocent and peace-loving king. He also performed the song Cho Cho Kya Sharam Ki Baat in Chhadmabeshi. At the end of his career, when he was ailing, he did a cameo in Ritwik Ghatak's autobiographical film Jukti Takko Aar Gappo.[3] He acted in around 350 films.

Theatre and comedy[]

Jahor Roy was also known for his contribution to Bengali theatre. In a career spanning 2 decades he has acted in several plays. He has been a lifelong associate of Rang Mahal theatre in Kolkata. His performance in plays such a Adarsha Hindu Hotel, Ulka, Subarnagolak and Anartha are still remembered.[2]

He was known to be an wise cracker and at the same time used physical comedy. He composed several skits such as Nyapasur Badh, Function theke shashan and many more. Unfortunately most of those are not available now.[4]

Selected filmography[]

Year Film Role Director
1947
1948 Bimal Roy
1950 Pehla Aadmi Soldier Bimal Roy
1952 Basu Poribar
1953 Sharey Chuattor Kamakhya
1955 Servant Tapan Sinha
Drug addict
Dakinir Char Premendra Mitra
1957 Tupey Naresh Mitra
1957 Kabuliwala (1957 film) Bhola Tapan Sinha
1958 Parash Pathar Brajahari Satyajit Ray
Rajlakshmi O Srikanta Sadhuji Haridas Bhattacharya
Bari Theke Paliye Traffic policeman Ritwik Ghatak
1958 Bhanu Pelo Lottery Johure
1962 Atal Jaler Ahwan Jayantra's Servant Ajoy Kar
1963 Palatak Sudha's father Tarun Majumdar
1965 Subarnarekha Mukherjee Ritwik Ghatak
Mess owner Haridas Bhattacharya
1964 Uttam Kumar, Tapan Sinha
1965 Thana Theke Aschi Hiren Nag
1966 Manager of medical home
1967 Nayika Sangbad Madhu Agradoot
1967 Ashite Ashiona Sree Jayadrath
1968 Chowringhee Pinaki Bhushan Mukherjee
1968 Baghini Bijoy Bose
1969 Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne Prime Minister of Halla Satyajit Ray
1970 Nishipadma Natabar
1971 Bhanu Goenda Jahar Assistant Jahor Bandopadhyay Purnendy Roychowdhury
Dhanyee Meye Gobordhon Chaudhuri Arabinbo Mukherjee
Chhadmabeshi Driver Moshaheblaal Agradoot
1972 Baba Mustafa
1974 Jukti Takko Aar Gappo Cameo Ritwik Ghatak
Jamalaye Jibanta Manush Bichitrogupta
1975
1977 Doctor Tapan Sinha

E Jahar sey Jahar noy

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Cultural news from India. 18. Indian Council for Cultural Relations. 1977. pp. 36–9.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Roy, Jahar. "some-unknown-information-about-the-great-actor-jahor-roy". anandabazar.com.
  3. ^ Mukherjee, Joy (11 August 2008). "Biography of Jahar Roy". Gomolo. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
  4. ^ Roy, Jahar. "ollywood-comedy-actor-jahor-roy-is-turning-100-years-". anandabazar.com.

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