Molina Devi (1917 — 13 August 1977), also known as Molina Debi and Malina Debi,
[ was a Bengali ]India
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n actress of Bengali and Hindi film and theatre. As an actress, she played a wide variety of parts, later frequently playing matronly parts, especially Rani Rashmoni
Rashmoni Das, popularly known as Rani Rashmoni, also spelled as Rani Rasmani (28 September 1793 – 19 February 1861), was an Indian businesswoman, Zamindar, philanthropist and the founder of the Dakshineswar Kali Temple in Kolkata and remain ...
, patroness of the 19th century Bengali mystic Sri Ramakrishna
Ramakrishna Paramahansa ( bn, রামকৃষ্ণ পরমহংস, Ramôkṛṣṇo Pôromohôṅso; , 18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886),——— — also spelled Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, born Gadadhar Chattopadhyaya,, was an In ...
. She acted in several dozen films, mostly in Bengali
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and Hindi
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. With actor Gurudas Banerjee, she also directed a Calcutta
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-based theatre troupe, M. G. Enterprises.
Early life
Molina Devi was born on 13 August 1917 in Calcutta
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.
Career
Molina Devi started her career as trainee under Aparesh Chandra Mukhopadhyay. She debuted in a silent film
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while at the age of 8.[Ananda Lal ''The Oxford companion to Indian theatre'' 2004- Page 275 "Trained in acting by Aparesh Mukhopadhyay, she debuted in a silent movie as an 8-year-old. She began her stage career, like many of ... She teamed up with Gurudas Bandyopadhyay, her co-artist in theatres to form a troupe, M. G. Enterprise, which specialized in commercial productions of devotional drama where he enacted Ramakrishna and other holy men. She made quite a stir as the lead in the ..."] Thereafter worked as dancer in mythological and historical plays in the Bengali theatre in the 1920s, and later sometimes played roles as a young boy, such as the role of Dara in Jahangir (1929), and later played roles as a heroine.[
She also performed some memorable roles in ]Hindi films
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. She took various roles, even vamps in her early career such as in Pramathesh Barua
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Early life
Barua was the son of the royal family of ...
's ''Rajat Jayanti'' in 1939.
In 1954 she got a break through in ''Puran Bhagat'' and in 1955, Molina played the title role in the film ''Rani Rasmani
Rashmoni Das, popularly known as Rani Rashmoni, also spelled as Rani Rasmani (28 September 1793 – 19 February 1861), was an Indian businesswoman, Zamindar, philanthropist and the founder of the Dakshineswar Kali Temple in Kolkata and remain ...
''. She also directed a Kolkata
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based theatre troupe, M. G. Enterprises. Molina worked in ''Rangana'' theatre as chief artist. She performed as a singer on radio and contributed for formation of ''Mahila Silpi Mahal,'' a welfare association for female artists of Bengal
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. For her contribution in the field of drama, she receives the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (IPA: Saṅgīta Nāṭaka Akādamī Puraskāra), also known as the Akademi Puraskar, is an award given by the Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy of Music, Dance & Drama. It is the highest Indian recognit ...
.
Molina Devi and actor Gurudas Banerjee 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 Paramahansa ( bn, রামকৃষ্ণ পরমহংস, Ramôkṛṣṇo Pôromohôṅso; , 18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886),——— — also spelled Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, born Gadadhar Chattopadhyaya,, was an In ...
and other holy men."[
Molina Devi died on 13 August 1977 in Kolkata.
]
Roles
Molina Devi acted in a variety of roles, many times as Rani Rashmoni
Rashmoni Das, popularly known as Rani Rashmoni, also spelled as Rani Rasmani (28 September 1793 – 19 February 1861), was an Indian businesswoman, Zamindar, philanthropist and the founder of the Dakshineswar Kali Temple in Kolkata and remain ...
, which she played on both stage and in film.
From the 1950s through the 1970s, Molina Devi commonly portrayed Rani Rashmoni in the Bengali Theatre and films
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.
Sushil Mukherjee explains that the drama ''Jugadevata'', which debuted on the Calcutta stage on 19 November 1948,
Films in which Molina Devi played the role of Rani Rashmoni included ''Rani Rashmoni'' (1955).
Theatrical plays in which she played Rani Rashmoni included ''Jugadebata'' (1948) and ''Thakur Sri Ramakrishna'' (1955).
Reception
According to Sushil Mukherjee, in the many screen and stage appearances since 1948 in which Molina Devi and Gurudas Banerjee have played Rani Rashmoni and Ramakrishna Dev together, they "have carried the audience with them in every performance."[
In 1966, '']The Illustrated Weekly of India
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'' mentioned Molina Devi's troupe's performance in a review of the 1965-66 theatre season in Delhi
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.
The ''Weekly'' stated that
Theatre roles
The following table partially chronicles Molina Devi's stage career. It is not complete.
Film roles
Roles and details of selected films of Molina Devi appear in the table below.[Information in the table of selected films is derived, as noted in the final column, from film entries in ]YouTube
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/ref> Films known to be dubbed versions of other films have not been listed. Any films known to be multilinguals (separately filmed in multiple languages) are explicitly noted as multilinguals.[Some Indian films are known as " multilinguals," having been filmed in similar but non-identical versions in different languages. According to Rajadhyaksha and Willemen in the ''Encyclopaedia of Indian Cinema'' (1994), in its most precise form, a multilingual is "a bilingual or a trilingual ]hat
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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)]
Partial filmography
* '' Chirakumar Sabha'' (1932)
* ''Kapalkundala
''Kapalkundala'' ( bn, কপালকুণ্ডলা) is a Bengali romance novel by Indian writer Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay. Published in 1866, it is a story of a forest-dwelling girl named Kapalkundala, who fell in love with and marr ...
'' (1933)
* ''Rajrani Meera
''Rajrani Meera'' (Rajrani Mira) is a 1933 Hindi devotional film. It was directed by Debaki Bose for New Theatres Ltd. Calcutta. The cinematographer was Nitin Bose with music composed by R. C. Boral. The film was a bilingual, made in Bengali a ...
'' (1933)
* '' Puran Bhagat (film)'' (1933)
* ''Dulari Bibi
''Dulari Bibi'' is a 1933 Hindi/Urdu comedy film. It was directed by Debaki Bose and produced by New Theatres Ltd. Calcutta. A short 3 reel film it centred on the story of Our Wives. The film starred K. L. Saigal, Molina Devi, Mir Jan and the ...
'' (1933)
* '' Abhagin'' (1938)
* '' Manzil'' (1936)
* '' Karodpati'' (1936)
* '' Bardidi'' (1939)
* ''Matir Ghar'' (1944)
* ''Mane Na Mana'' (1945)
* ''Nandita'' (1945)
* ''Ramer Sumati'' (1947)
* ''Srinkhal'' (1947)
* ''Shesh Nibedan'' (1948)
* ''Vidyasagar'' (1950)
* ''Baikunther Will'' (1950)
* ''Sharey Chuattor
''Sharey Chuattor'' ( bn, সাড়ে চুয়াত্তর; en, Seventy Four and Half) is a 1953 Indian Bengali-language comedy film, directed by Nirmal Dey, based on a story novel by Bijon Bhattacharya. The film stars Tulsi Chakra ...
'' (1953)
* ''Saat Number Kayedi
''Saat Number Kayedi'' (Prisoner Number Seven) is a Bengali drama film directed by Sukumar Dasgupta based on the same name story of Diptendra Sanyal. This film was released on 7 February 1953 under the banner of S. M. Productions. This was firs ...
'' (1953)
* '' Nabin Jatra'' (1953)
* '' Annapurnar Mandir'' (1954)
* '' Ora Thake Odhare'' (1954)
* '' Mantra Shakti'' (1954)
* ''Rani Rasmani
Rashmoni Das, popularly known as Rani Rashmoni, also spelled as Rani Rasmani (28 September 1793 – 19 February 1861), was an Indian businesswoman, Zamindar, philanthropist and the founder of the Dakshineswar Kali Temple in Kolkata and remain ...
'' (1955)
* ''Mahakavi Girish Chandra'' (1956)
* '' Ekti Raat'' (1956)
* '' Nilachaley Mahaprabhu'' (1957)
* ''Sree Sree Maa'' (1958)
* ''Indranath Srikanta O Annadadidi
''Indranath Srikanta O Annadadidi'' is a Bengali drama film directed by Haridas Bhattacharya and produced by Kanan Devi, based on a part of the famous novel ''Srikanta'' by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. The film was released on 3 October 1959 ...
'' (1959)
* '' Saat Paake Bandha'' (1963)
* '' Bireswar Vivekananda'' (1964)
* ''Bon Palashir Padabali
''Bon Palashir Padabali'' is a Bengali romance drama Film directed, produced and screenplayed by Uttam Kumar. It is an adaptation of a 1960 same name novel by Ramapada Chowdhury. This is a dream project for Uttam and one of the second film wher ...
'' (1973)
* ''Debi Choudhrani (1974)''
* '' Fuleswari'' (1974)
* ''Moyna'' (1978)
References
External links
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1917 births
1977 deaths
Actresses in Bengali cinema
Actresses in Hindi cinema
Indian women playback singers
Indian film actresses
20th-century Indian actresses
20th-century Indian singers
Actresses from West Bengal
20th-century Indian women singers
Recipients of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award