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Gurudas Banerjee, also known as Gurudas Bandyopadhyay, is an Indian stage and film actor who was active from the 1940s through the 1980s. As an actor, he commonly played holy men, especially the 19th century Bengali mystic
Sri Ramakrishna Ramakrishna (18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886——— —), also called Ramakrishna Paramahansa (; ; ), born Ramakrishna Chattopadhay,M's original Bengali diary page 661, Saturday, 13 February 1886''More About Ramakrishna'' by Swami Prab ...
, a role he was said to "almost monopolize." He acted in more than 80 films, mostly in
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. With his wife, actress Molina Devi, he also directed a
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-based theatre troupe, M. G. Enterprises.


Biography

Gurudas Banerjee had his stage debut in 1948 at Calcutta's Kalika Theatre in the role of
Sri Ramakrishna Ramakrishna (18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886——— —), also called Ramakrishna Paramahansa (; ; ), born Ramakrishna Chattopadhay,M's original Bengali diary page 661, Saturday, 13 February 1886''More About Ramakrishna'' by Swami Prab ...
in ''Yugadevata''. He continued acting in theatre and cinema until the 1980s. Banerjee married
Molina Devi Molina Devi (1917 — 13 August 1977), also known as Molina Debi and Malina Debi, was an Indian Bengali actress of Bengali and Hindi film and theatre. As an actress, she played a wide variety of parts, later frequently playing matronly parts, es ...
(1917-1977), who has been characterized as "one of the finest actresses of Indian theatre and cinema." Together, they operated their own touring theatre, M. G. Enterprises, which "specialized in commercial productions of devotional drama" in which Banerjee played the role of
Sri Ramakrishna Ramakrishna (18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886——— —), also called Ramakrishna Paramahansa (; ; ), born Ramakrishna Chattopadhay,M's original Bengali diary page 661, Saturday, 13 February 1886''More About Ramakrishna'' by Swami Prab ...
and other holy men.


Roles

Gurudas Banerjee acted in a variety of roles, very commonly as
Sri Ramakrishna Ramakrishna (18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886——— —), also called Ramakrishna Paramahansa (; ; ), born Ramakrishna Chattopadhay,M's original Bengali diary page 661, Saturday, 13 February 1886''More About Ramakrishna'' by Swami Prab ...
, which he played on both stage and in film. Other roles that Banerjee played in film included Sadhak Bamakhyapa (''Sadhak Bamakshyapa'', 1958; ''Joy Maa Tara'', 1978), Gobinda, Husband Of Chandi (''Swayamsiddha'', 1947), Ramola's Father (''Sare Chuattar'', 1953), Jitu, Anita's Father (''Ekti Raat'', 1956), Pishemashai (''Indranath, Srikanta O Annadadidi'', 1959), Neepa's Father (''Mouchak'', 1975), and Agniswar's Father-in-law (''Agniswar'', 1975). From the 1950s through the 1970s, Gurudas Banerjee commonly portrayed Ramakrishna in the
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and
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. Beginning in the late 1940s, "he almost monopolized this role f Ramakrishnaas a specialist, both on the stage and on the screen," and was still portraying Ramakrishna in the late-1970s.Gurudas Banerjee played Ramakrishna in the film ''Jata Mat Tata Path'' (1979). Mukherjee's (1982) ''Story'' states that Gurudas Banerjee was "a popular actor homade his stage debut at Kalika in the late-forties of the
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century appearing as Sri Ramakrishna in ''Yugadevata'' (1948). Since then he has almost monopolized the role as a specialist, both on the stage and on the screen. His recent appearance in this role was in ''Nata Nati'' at Rangana (1975).... He has his own touring theatre, M. G. Enterprise..." (p. 688)
Sushil Mukherjee explains that the drama ''Jugadevata'', which debuted on the Calcutta stage on 19 November 1948, Films in which Banerjee played the role of Ramakrishna included Vidyasagar(1950),''Rani Rashmoni'' (1955), ''Mahakavi Girish Chandra'' (1956), ''
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'' (1964), and ''Jata Mat Tata Path'' (1979). Theatrical plays in which Banerjee played Ramakrishna included ''Jugadebata'' (1948), ''Thakur Sri Ramakrishna'' (1955), and ''Nata Nati'' (1975). In fact he was the only actor to play roles of all the prominent Shaakto (Devotee of Goddess Shakti) mystics of the 18th and 19th Century Bengal, namely Sadhak Ramprasad, Kamalakanta Bhattacharya, Shri Ramakrishna Paramhamsa and Sadhak Bamakhyapa.


Reception

According to Sushil Mukherjee, in the many screen and stage appearances since 1948 in which Banerjee and Molina Devi have played Ramakrishna and Rani Rashmoni together, they "have carried the audience with them in every performance." In 1966, ''
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'' mentioned Banerjee's troupe's performance in a review of the 1965-66 theatre season in
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. The ''Weekly'' stated that


Filmography

Gurudas Banerjee acted in more than 80 films, mostly in Bengali, as listed here (including year released, and role if available; all films in Bengali unless otherwise noted): *''Banglar Meye'' (1941)
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*''Swayamsiddha'' (1947) (Gobinda, Husband Of Chandi)Role given by Gomolo *''
Kalo Chhaya ''Kalo Chhaya'' (Dark Shadows) is a Bengali suspense thriller film directed by Premendra Mitra and produced by Gouranga Prasad Basu. This film was released on 17 December 1948 under the banner of Eastern Studio. Plot A lady visited Mr. Suraj ...
'' (1948) *''Ultorath'' (1949) *''Paribartan'' (1949) *''Mayajaal'' (1949) *''
Kuasha (1949) ''Kuasha'' (The fog) is a Bengali thriller film directed by Premendra Mitra based on his own novel. This movie was released under the banner of Mahabharati Limited on 19 August 1949. Plot Cast * Dhiraj Bhattacharya * Nripati Chattopadhyay * ...
'' *''Cartoon'' (1949) *''Vidyasagar'' (1950) *''Sree Tulsidas'' (1950) *''Sanchali'' (1950) *''Sahodar'' (1950) *''Kankantala Light Railway'' (1950) *''Jugadebata'' (1950) *''Gypsy Meye'' (1950) *''Apabad'' (1950) *''Ganyer Meye'' (1951) *''Bhakta Raghunath'' (1951) *''Bhairab Mantra'' (1951) *''Anandamath'' (1951) *''Vidyasagar'' (1952, Hindi) *''Sabitri Satyaban'' (1952) *''Nildarpan'' (1952) *''Mahishasur Badh'' (1952) *''Sanjibani'' (1952) *''Sarala'' (1953) *''Rami Chandidas'' (1953) *''Maharaja Nandakumar'' (1953) *''Bhagaban Srikrishna Chaitanya'' (1953) *''Sare Chuattar'' (1953) (Ramola's Father) *''Makarsar Jaal'' (1953) CITWF only (not Gomolo) *''Shibashakti'' (1954) *''Sada Kalo'' (1954) *''Naa'' (1954) *'' Rani Rasmani (film)'' (1955) (
Sri Ramakrishna Ramakrishna (18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886——— —), also called Ramakrishna Paramahansa (; ; ), born Ramakrishna Chattopadhay,M's original Bengali diary page 661, Saturday, 13 February 1886''More About Ramakrishna'' by Swami Prab ...
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) *''Katha Kao'' (1955) *''Joy Maa Kali Boarding'' (1955) *''Chatujye Banrujye'' (1955) *''Atmadarshan'' (1955) *''Aparadhi'' (1955) *''Sajher Pradip'' (1955) *''Debatra'' (1955) *''Subholagna'' (1956) *''Sadhak Ramprasad'' (1956) *''Rajpath'' (1956) *''Mahakabi Girishchandra'' (1956) (
Sri Ramakrishna Ramakrishna (18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886——— —), also called Ramakrishna Paramahansa (; ; ), born Ramakrishna Chattopadhay,M's original Bengali diary page 661, Saturday, 13 February 1886''More About Ramakrishna'' by Swami Prab ...
) *''Bhola Master'' (1956) *''Asamapta'' (1956) *''Abhagir Swarga'' (1956) *''Ekti Raat'' (1956) (Jitu, Anita's Father) *''Tamasa'' (1957) *'' Nilachale Mahaprabhu'' (1957) *''Ami Baro Habo'' (1957) *''Sree Sree Maa'' (1958) *''Sadhak Bamakshyapa'' (1958) ( Sadhak Bamakhyapa) *''Purir Mandir'' (1958) *''Mejo Jamai'' (1958) *''Kangsa'' (1958) *''Jonakir Alo'' (1958) *''
Indranath Srikanta O Annadadidi ''Indranath Srikanta O Annadadidi'' is a Bengali drama film directed by Haridas Bhattacharya and produced by Kanan Devi. It was based on a part of the famous novel ''Srikanta'' by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. The film was released on 3 October ...
'' (1959) (Pishemashai) *''Abhishap'' (1959) *''Tailangaswami'' (1960) *''Nader Nimai'' (1960) *''Kono Ek Din'' (1960) *''Sadhak Kamalakanta'' (1961) *''Carey Saheber Munsi'' (1961) *''Taranisen Badh'' (1962) *''Bireswar Viveknanda'' (1964) (
Sri Ramakrishna Ramakrishna (18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886——— —), also called Ramakrishna Paramahansa (; ; ), born Ramakrishna Chattopadhay,M's original Bengali diary page 661, Saturday, 13 February 1886''More About Ramakrishna'' by Swami Prab ...
) *''Rup Sanatan'' (1965) *''Bharater Sadhak'' (1965) *''Debitirtha Kamrup Kamakshya'' (1967) *''Adyashakti Mahamayay'' (1968) *''Trinayani Maa'' (1971) *''Umno O Jhumno'' (1975) *''Swayamsiddha'' (1975) *''Mouchak'' (1975) (Neepa's Father) *''Agniswar'' (1975) (Agniswar's Father-in-law) *''Nagar Darpane'' (1975) *''Sree Sree Maa Lakshmi'' (1977) *''Baba Taraknath'' (1977) *''Jaal Sanyasi'' (1977) *''Joy Maa Tara'' (1978) ( Sadhak Bamakhyapa) *''Balak Saratchandra'' (1978) *''Aguner Phulki'' (1978) *''Jato Mat Tato Path'' (1979) (
Sri Ramakrishna Ramakrishna (18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886——— —), also called Ramakrishna Paramahansa (; ; ), born Ramakrishna Chattopadhay,M's original Bengali diary page 661, Saturday, 13 February 1886''More About Ramakrishna'' by Swami Prab ...
) *''Dub De Mon Kali Bole'' (1979) *''Matribhakta Ramprasad'' (1980) *''Abhi'' (1980) *''Maa Bhabani Maa Amar'' (1982) *''Kshyapa Thakur'' (1987) (Mohanto baba) *''Bile Naren'' (1988)


Film table with references

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was the kind of film made in the 1930s in the studio era, when different but identical takes were made of every shot in different languages, often with different leading stars but identical technical crew and music." They wrote that in seeking to assemble the ''Encyclopedia'', it they often found it "extremely difficult to distinguish multilinguals in this original sense from dubbed versions, remakes, reissues or, in some cases, the same film listed with different titles, presented as separate versions in different languages.... it will take years of scholarly work to establish definitive data in this respect." Source:
At present, no pairs of films listed in the table are known to be multilinguals; however, this category has been added for clarify, and to accommodate possible additional information (12 Feb 2013)


Theatre roles

The following table chronicles Gurudas Banerjee's stage career. It is not complete.


References


External links

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