Legendary Bengali actress Suchitra Sen dies at 82


Kolkata, Jan 17 (IANS): Bengali screen goddess Suchitra Sen, who had captivated generations of film buffs with her looks and grace, died at a south Kolkata nursing home Friday following a massive cardiac arrest, an attending doctor said.

The 82-year-old actress, under treatment at the Belle Vue Clnic for the last 26 days following serious respiratory problems, breathed her last at 8.25 a.m., Subir Mondal, part of the medical team treating her, told IANS.

A widow, Sen leaves behind her daughter Moon Moon Sen and grand-daughters Riya and Raima - all three having taken to acting as a career.

The last rites would be performed at the Keoratala Crematorium Friday afternoon.

After battling for life over the past few days, Sen's condition deteriorated Thursday night as her oxygen saturation level dipped, prompting the doctors to put her on non-invasive ventilation.

"In the morning, she suffered a sudden cardiac arrest, only 15 minutes after the medical team had seen her at the intensive therapy unit. It was massive and nothing could be done," Mondal said.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee rushed to the nursing home soon after receiving the sad news, and officially announced it to the waiting mediapersons a little later.

"She was a wonder," said Banerjee.

Sen, the most popular Bengali actress ever, dominated the film world at Tollygunge (the South Kolkata area known for its film studios) from the mid 1950s to the mid 1970s.

Known for her romantic on-screen mannerisms like a slight movement of the neck and deep, penetrating look with her large, beautiful eyes that broke many a male heart, Sen was the second Indian actress to win an international award - after Nargis when she was selected as the best actress in the Moscow Film Festival for the movie "Saat Pake Bandha".

Though not so active in Bollywood, she wowed the Hindi film audience whenever she appeared in a film - be it "Devdas", "Mamta" or "Aandhi".

During an acting career spanning quarter of a century, Sen acted in 52 Bengali and seven Hindi films, according to her biographer Gopal Krishna Roy.

With the legendary Uttam Kumar, Sen formed the greatest romantic pair in Bengali movies. They churned out one hit after another and the era is rated as the golden period of Bengali cinema.

However, since retiring from the silver screen in 1978 after the box office failure of the Bengali movie "Pronoy Pasha", Sen withdrew from public life, shunning the media, professional friends and even refusing to meet VIPs like ministers and celebrities.

Only a small circle of relatives and friends had access to the reclusive actress, and over the years, she began to be called the Greta Garbo of Indian cinema after the Sweden-born Hollywood actress, who steered clear of publicity for about 40 years till her death.

Born Rama Dasggupta in 1931 at Pabna, now in Bangladesh, she entered films as Suchitra after her marriage to Dibanath Sen and became a star with her first released movie "Sare Chuattor" - an evergreen comedy - in 1953, that also featured Uttam Kumar.

Thus began the journey of the Bengali movie world's greatest box office hit pair, and they drew the crowds like magnets for three decades, featuring together in 30 films.

Some of the most notable of them are "Agnipariksha", "Ora Thake Odhare", "Shap Mochan", "Harano Sur", "Pathey Holo Deri", "Saptapadi" and "Haar Mana Haar".

Sen also did many memorable films with other legendary actors. "Hospital" with Ashok Kumar, "Saat Pake Bandha" and "Datta" with Soumitra Chatterjee, "Dweep Jwele Jai" with Basanta Choudhury, "Uttar Phalguni" with Bikash Roy were super hits.

She delved into Hindi films with "Devdas" in 1955 opposite Dilip Kumar, where she played the hero's childhood sweetheart Parvati or Paro. Despite several remakes, Sen's Paro is still considered the best.

The pair bonded again in the Bollywood venture "Musafir" after two years.

Sen acted opposite Dev Anand in "Bombai Ka Babu" and "Sarhad" in 1960, before pairing with Dharmendra in "Mamta" (1966).

In 1975, Sen played the title role opposite Sanjeev Kumar in "Aandhi", said to have been inspired by the life of then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, winning a filmfare nomination for best actress.

Fiercely protective of her privacy, she even turned down in 2005 the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the highest honour in Indian cinema, as she would have had to collect it in person from the president.

In 2012, the West Bengal government's conferred its highest award 'Banga Bibhushan' on Sen in absentia.

 

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  • prakash, mangalore

    Fri, Jan 17 2014

    Aandhi was a highly known movie with Sanjeev. Fantastic songs of Aaandhi even a deaf cannot miss. A beautiful actress has left . RIP.

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 17 2014

    Mother of Moon Moon Sen...
    Grand Mother of Rima Sen..
    Good Film 'Aandhi'based on Late Indira Gandhi and Feroz Gandhi..
    Banned the Film for some time by congress...

    iss mod se jaate hain
    Kuchh sust qadam raste kuchh tez qadam raahen...
    Ki patthar ki haveli ko shishe ke gharondon mein
    Tinakon ke nasheman tak is mod se jaate hain....

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Fri, Jan 17 2014

    Bolluji...
    In this song at the start...Lataji has rendered an Alaap....
    Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...Aah aa Aaah aa aa,same way in the song 'Sun Sahiba sun'in Ram teri Ganga Maili, and in the title song of 'Satyam Shivam Sundaram'...compsitions by RD, R.Jain and Laxmi Pyaare ji respectively. I think these three alaaps are the 'ultimate'
    Able to revive anybody at any given point of time -with an ear to music....

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  • juliet mascarenhas, bejai mangalore

    Fri, Jan 17 2014

    U seem to be a great music lover.Any performance?

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Fri, Jan 17 2014

    Dear Mai,
    Me or Bollu?
    If it's me , you must be knowing by now, my expertise on the subject 'Love' I have given you 'Tips' remember?.'Love' and 'Music' go hand in hand.
    What performance are you talking about? Please elaborate.
    If it's stage and all that-Yes -I have composed and sung a few songs at some 'Get Together Parties'.. After which, everything seemed to fall apart....and the concerned never got together again.

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