Arundhati Devi
Arundhati Devi
Arundhati Devi was one of the finest Bengali actors, film directors and writers. In 1967, she was honoured with the National Film Award for ‘Best Film Based on High Literary Work’ for the 1967 Bengali hit ‘Chhuti’. Arundhati made her cinematic debut in ‘Mahaprasthaner Pathey’ (1952) which was later remade in Hindi titled ‘Yatrik’. In 1957 she met famed film director Tapan Sinha at the Berlinale and they eventually got married. Her first film as a director, ‘Chhuti’, also won a ‘Certificate of Merit’ at the 1967 National Awards. However, her most famous directorial work is ‘Padi Pishir Barmi Baksho’, based on a popular children's novel by Leela Majumdar.
Known For Acting
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Birthday 1924-04-29
Place of Birth Barisal, Bengal Presidency, British India
Also Known As Arundhati Mukherjee,
Pushpadhanu
1959

Pushpadhanu

Manmoyee Girls' School
1958

Manmoyee Girls' School

The Hungry Stones
1960

The Hungry Stones

Chalachal
1956

Chalachal

A Burnt House
1964

A Burnt House

The Prisoner of Jhind
1961

The Prisoner of Jhind

Kalamati
1958

Kalamati

Chheley Kaar
1954

Chheley Kaar

Bakul
1954

Bakul

Nabajanma
1956

Nabajanma

Bicharak
1959

Bicharak

Harmonium
1976

Harmonium

Sashibabur Sansar
1959

Sashibabur Sansar