Anjan Choudhury (25 November 1944 – 21 February 2007) was an Indian film director, writer and screenplay writer who worked in the Bengali cinema of West Bengal. He had two daughters and one son. The daughters Chumki Chowdhury (elder) and Rina Choudhury became actresses. His son Sandip Choudhury was a T.V. serial and film director. He died on 3 January 2023. His elder son-in-law is named Sajal. His daughter-in-law Bidisha Choudhury is also a film actress.[1][2][3]
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Chumki Rina Chowdhury: বিয়ের সময়ের মজার গল্প বললেন রিনা | Anjan Choudhury | home tour
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শ্রধাঞ্জলি | Srodhanjali | Prosenjit | Ranjit Mullick | Debashree | Shatabdi | Bengali Full Movie
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কেমন আছেন ৮০ দশকের দুই নায়িকা ? | Rina Choudhury | Chumki Choudhury | Tallywood actress | Somoy TV
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Film career
He was started his journey a as journalist and Writer for his Film magazine.
Filmography
Year | Title | Screenplay | Direction | Cast | Ref. |
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1984 | Shatru | Ranjit Mallick | |||
1987 | Guru Dakshina | Yes | Tapas Paul, Ranjit Mallick | ||
Bidrohi | Yes | Yes | |||
1988 | Choto Bou | Yes | Yes | ||
Anjali | |||||
1990 | Hirak Jayanti | Yes | Yes | ||
Debota | |||||
Mahajan | |||||
1991 | Bidhilipi | ||||
Nabab | |||||
1992 | Indrajit | ||||
1993 | Maya Mamata | ||||
Shradhanjali | Yes | Prosenjit, Ranjit Mallick, Satabdi, Debashree | |||
1994 | Abbajan | ||||
1995 | Choudhuri Paribaar | ||||
Mejo Bou | |||||
1996 | Naach Nagini Naach Re | ||||
Mukhyamantri | |||||
Mahan | |||||
1997 | Boro Bou | ||||
1998 | Puja | ||||
1999 | Jibon Niye Khela | ||||
2000 | Pratibaad | ||||
2002 | Bangali Babu |
Awards
- Kalakar Awards[4]
References
- ^ "Screen -The Business of Entertainment". www.screenindia.com. Retrieved 19 February 2009.
- ^ Anjan Chowdhury dead; family alleges medical negligence, cities.expressindia.com, retrieved 19 February 2009[dead link]
- ^ "Anjan Choudhury launches film about rural youth". The Times of India. 28 November 2001. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 19 February 2009.
- ^ "Kalakar award winners" (PDF). Kalakar website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
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