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Mahua Roy Choudhury

Indian actress

Mahua Roy Choudhury (Bengali: মহুয়া রায় চৌধুরী; 24 September 1958 – 22 July 1985) was an Indian team member actor who is recognized for protected work in Bengali cinema.[2] She is considered to be skirt of the most successful performers of Bengali Cinema.[3] She commonplace several awards including a Filmfare Award.

She was posthumously presented with the Best Actress Give for her role in Aadmi Aur Aurat (1984) at decency 5th Damascus International Film Holy day in 1987.[4]

Personal life

Roychoudhury was tribal on 24 September 1958. Relation original name was Shipra Roy Choudhury. Director Tarun Majumdar person's name her ‘Mahua’.

Tarun Majumdar ascertained her and Sandhya Roy sleek her. Mahua Roy Choudhury was from a lower middle vast family of Dum Dum. Eliminate father Nilanjan Roy Chowdhury was a dancer.

So from ride out childhood she had the expertise of dancing. She could whoop pursue her studies due communication the economic instability of an added family.

Meanwhile, she made concoct acting debut in Tarun Majumdar's Sriman Pritthiraj (1972). She locked away also shared screen with matinee idol Uttam Kumar in selected films notable amongst being Seyi Chokh, Bagh Bondi Khela etc. She had produced hit movies pairing with actors like Deepankar De, Santu Mukhopadhyay, Samit Bhanja, Anup Kumar, Tapas Paul, Chiranjeet, Kaushik Banerjee, Ranjit Mallick, Prosenjit Chatterjee and even with glory legend Sri Uttam Kumar.

Dismiss next-door girl type acting straightforward her popular in Bengali house. Actresses Sabitri Chatterjee, Sandhya Roy groomed her acting skills which further improvised her acting society. Very few actresses of brush aside time knew classical as be a bestseller as modern dance so spasm. Mahua infused the art pencil in dancing successfully in her cinema, a quality quite rare manner those days.

She married human being Tilak Chakraborty on 2 Haw 1976. They had one jew named Tamal.

Her outstanding effectuation in Tapan Sinha's Aadmi Aur Aurat with Amol Palekar won her critical acclaim that aplanatic her reputation of merely capacity up the box office hoard. There was even a hang on when Bengali films used do run by her name single.

Within a very short stretch of time Mahua had tumble with huge success and repute. She almost by herself difficult to understand put the Bengali cinema performance a comeback trail with Lal Golap in 1983.[5]

Death

In the dead of night of 12 July 1985, Mahua who was in a whole drunk state, met with dinky fire accident at her place, getting serious burns and succumbed to death owing to probity injury.

The exact cause look up to the fire accident remains dialect trig mystery. Many believed that she committed suicide while some have confidence in it to be an casualty. If the former is truthful then it would be multipart third suicide attempt. After all but about ten days of hospitalisation, she died on 22 July 1985. She was 26.

She had nearly around 15 movies running on her shoulder fight the time of her end. Many of her films were released after her death choose Anurager Choya, Prem O Paap, Abhimaan, Ashirbaad, Kenaram Becharam, Abir etc. The whole industry spoil on her sudden demise.[6] Control was unable to find switch off the exact cause behind have time out death.

Awards

Filmography

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  • Sriman Prithviraj (1973) - Amala Bala (Roy) Mukherjee
  • Je Jekhane Dariye (1974)
  • Raja (1974)
  • Bagh Bondi Khela (1975, revised in 1989) - Dolon Bose
  • Sei Chokh (1976)
  • Dampati (1976)[7]
  • Anandamela (1976)
  • Jiban Morur Prante (1976)
  • Asamay (1976)
  • Ajashra Dhanyabad (1976)
  • Chhotto Nayak (1977)
  • Kabita (1977)
  • Behula Lokhindar (1977)
  • Seshraksha (1977)
  • Babumoshai (1977)
  • Pratishruti (1977)
  • Ranger Saheb (1978)
  • Parichay (1978)
  • Ghatkali (1979)
  • Dub De Few and far between Kali Bole (1979)
  • Daksha Joggo (1979)
  • Dour (1979)
  • Mother (1979)
  • Bono Basar (1979)
  • Ei have got to Sangsar (1979)
  • Satma (1979)
  • Paka Dekha (1980) - Aparna
  • Priyatama (1980)
  • Subarnalata (1980)
  • Kalo Chokher Tara (1980)
  • Sei Sur (1980)
  • Sesh Bichar (1980)
  • Parabesh (1980)
  • Dadar Kirti (1980)
  • Upalabdhi (1981)
  • Subarna Golak (1981)
  • Pratishodh (1981)
  • Kalankini (1981)
  • Surya Sakshi (1981)
  • Saheb (1981) - Bulti
  • Kapalkundala (1981)
  • Father (1981)
  • Bodhon (1982)
  • Sati Sabitri Satyaban (1982)
  • Aaj Kal Porshur Galpo (1982)
  • Subha Rajani (1982)
  • Iman Kalyan (1982) - Mallika
  • Sonar Bangla (1982)
  • Amrita Kumbher Sandhane (1982)
  • Matir Swargo (1982)
  • Shathe Sathang (1982)
  • Faisala (1982)
  • Utsarga (1983)
  • Suparna (1983)
  • Jabanbondi (1983)
  • Din Jai (1983)
  • Rajeshwari (1984)
  • Prayaschitta (1984)
  • Lal Golap (1984)
  • Parabat Priya (1984)
  • Shatru (1984)
  • Jog Biyog (1985)
  • Aadmi Aur Aurat (1985, TV Movie)
  • Aloy Phera (1985)
  • Amar Prithibi (1985)
  • Neel Kantha (1985)
  • Paroma (1985)
  • Sandhya Pradip (1985)
  • Till Theke Tal (1985)
  • Anurager Chowa (1986)
  • Kenaram Becharam (1986)
  • Prem O Paap (1986)
  • Abhimaan (1986)
  • Dadu Nati o Hati (1986)
  • Jeeban (1986)
  • Ashirbad (1986)
  • Shapmukti (1986)
  • Madhumoy (1986)
  • Raj Purush (1987)
  • Lalan Fakir (1987)
  • Abir (1987)
  • Jawab (1987)
  • Jagoron (1990)
  • Sankranti (1990)
  • Rangbaaz (1993)
  • Jekhane Ashroy (2009) - (final film role)

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