Biswajit Chatterjee (born 14 December 1936), known
mononymously as Biswajit, is a veteran Indian actor, producer, director, singer and politician known for his work in
Bengali cinema and
Hindi cinema
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.He is also referred as the ''Chocolate Boy of 70's and 80's'' due to his looks.
Early career
He made his acting debut in the Bengali films with the legendary icon
Mahanayak Uttam Kumar in ''
Mayamrigo'' (1960) and ''Dui Bhai'' (1961), both superhits, then he relocated to
Bombay
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. In 1962, he performed in the film ''
Bees Saal Baad'' which was actually offered first to Uttam Kumar but he rejected and was the first film produced by
Hemant Kumar, and then followed by ''
Kohraa'', ''
Bin Badal Barsat'', ''
Majboor'', ''Kaise Kahoon,'' and ''
Paisa Ya Pyaar''.
His filmography includes ''
Mere Sanam'' (1965), ''
Shehnai'', ''
Aasra'' (1964), ''
Night in London'', ''
Yeh Raat Phir Naa Aaygi'' (1966), ''
April Fool'' (1964), ''
Kismat'' (1968), ''
Do Kaliyan'' (1968), ''
Ishq Par Zor Nahin'' and ''Sharaarat'' (1972). He was usually paired with notable actresses such as
Asha Parekh,
Waheeda Rehman,
Mumtaz,
Mala Sinha and
Rajshree.
Biswajit appeared in
Rekha's debut film ''Anjana Safar'' (1969) (later re-titled ''
Do Shikaari''). Though ''Anjana Safar'' was blocked by the censors and not released until 10 years later, a scene from the film which shows him kissing Rekha appeared on the pages of the Asian edition of ''
Life
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'' magazine. Rekha had complained that during the filming of one of the romantic scenes, Biswajit unexpectedly kissed her for 5 minutes against her will, and the entire crew started cheering and whistling while she was in tears.
Between acting in
Bollywood
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movies, Biswajit has returned to Calcutta to act in Bengali films, including ''
Chowringhee'' (1968) and ''Garh Nasimpur'' with
Uttam Kumar and ''Kuheli'' and much later, ''
Srimaan Prithviraj'' (1973), ''Jai Baba Taraknath'' (1977) and ''Amar Geeti'' (1983).
Apart from acting, Biswajeet also sings and performs in concerts. In the 1970s, he cut a disc of two Bengali modern numbers ''Tomar Chokher Kajole'' and ''Jay Jay Din'', both composed by
Salil Choudhury.
Later career
In 1975, Biswajit produced and directed his own film, ''
Kahte Hai Mujhko Raja''. The film besides him starred
Dharmendra
Dharmendra Kewal Krishan Deol (born 8 December 1935), known mononymously as Dharmendra, is an Indian actor, producer, and politician who is primarily known for his work in Hindi films. Dharmendra is widely considered one of the greatest, most h ...
,
Hema Malini,
Shatrughan Sinha, and
Rekha. He had done one film ''Anjana Safar'' with Rekha previously.
R.D. Burman composed the music. Later, he went back to acting. He will make a film on
Netaji Subash Chandra Bose's life (in Hindi, English and Bengali) and will act in a new untitled Hindi film (murder mystery) with his younger daughter actress Prima Chatterjee.
He has also acted in a Hindi Stage Play, Ulta Seedha, produced directed written by wife Ira Chatterjee. In the play, he acted with his daughter Prima.
Political career
In the 2014 general elections, Biswajit contested from
New Delhi
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as an
All India Trinamool Congress candidate. He finished 7th, securing only 909 votes.
In 2019, he joined
Bharatiya Janata Party
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.
Personal life
Biswajit has a son and a daughter by his first wife, the late Ratna Chatterjee. His son
Prosenjit and elder daughter
Pallavi Chatterjee are also actors in the
Bengali Film Industry. Biswajit lives in Mumbai with his second wife, Ira Chatterjee who is producer, director, writer of stage plays and is owner of Dream Theatre. Their daughter, Prima Chatterjee is a film actress, theatre actress and a dance performer.
Filmography
Director
Producer
Awards and honors
*
Filmfare Awards Bangla 2025 – Lifetime Achievement Award
* Indian Personality of the year at 51st
International Film Festival of India
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(IFFI)
*
Lifetime Achievement award at 5th Dehradun International Film Festival (DIFF) in 2019
* Guest of Honour
24th Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF)
* On 88th birthday of Mohammed Rafi, Chatterjee received
Mohammed Rafi Award in Mumbai.
* In 1963, Biswajit received
President Gold Medal for film ''
Dada Thakur'' from President
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.
References
Biswajit:44 Saal Baad - Devinder Bir Kaur's interview for The Tribune, Chandigarh
External links
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Male actors from Kolkata
Bengali male actors
Indian male film actors
Male actors in Hindi cinema
Living people
Male actors from Mumbai
Candidates in the 2014 Indian general election
1936 births
Trinamool Congress politicians from West Bengal
20th-century Indian male actors