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Occupation
  
Actor

Died
  
June 11, 1962, Kolkata

Role
  
Character actor


Name
  
Chhabi Biswas

Years active
  
1931 to 1962

Parents
  
Bhupatinath Biswas

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Born
  
12 July 1900 (
1900-07-12
)
Ahiritola, Kolkata, West Bengal

Education
  
Vidyasagar College, Presidency University, Kolkata

Awards
  
Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for Films - Acting

Movies
  
The Music Room, Devi, Kabuliwala, Jamalaye Jibanta Manush, Saptapadi

Similar People
  
Tapan Sinha, Satyajit Ray, Subrata Mitra, Debaki Bose, Tarun Majumdar

Chhabi Biswas and family photos with friends and relatives


Chhabi Biswas (Bengali: ছবি বিশ্বাস Chabi Biśbās) (12 July 1900 – 11 June 1962) was a Bengali character actor, primarily known for his performances in Tapan Sinha's Kabuliwala and Satyajit Ray's films Jalshaghar (The Music Room, 1958), Devi (The Goddess, 1960) and Kanchenjungha (1962).

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He is best remembered for his numerous roles as the quintessential aristocratic patriarch, and was himself the scion of a rich and cultured North Kolkata family. He was born on 12 July 1900. His father Bhupatinath Biswas was well known for his charitable works. His first name was Sachindranath but his mother nicknamed her handsome son Chhabi (a beautiful picture!) and the name stuck throughout his life and career. His portrayal of the formidable father figure, though often typecast, yet was powerful and convincing enough to earn both popular and critical accolades. That portrayal was culturally significant too as in the British Raj, enlightened Bengali used to combined both the hoary tradition and the Anglicised urbanity.

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Life and film career

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Passing his matriculation examinations from the Hindu School, Chhabi Biswas enrolled at the Presidency College and later at the Vidyasagar College. It was during this time he got into amateur theatrics and got in touch with Sisir Kumar Bhaduri, the legendary star of Bengali theatre. The young actor was deeply impressed by Sisir Kumar’s histrionic abilities and he got heavily involved with several amateur theatrical clubs. His powerful performance as Sri Gouranga in the play Nader Nimai sealed Biswas's popularity among the theatre lovers of the day.

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He then took a break from acting and joined an insurance company, and later started a business dealing in jute products. But soon, unable to resist the temptations of the stage, Biswas rejoined the theatre circuit and made his debut as a professional actor in a social-melodrama Samaj. Even after his success as a film actor Biswas continued his association with the professional stage and Jatra circuit. His performance in major roles in hit plays like Shoroshi (1940), Sita (1940), Kedar Roy (1941), and Shahjehan (1941), made him a much admired figure both among the audience and his peers.

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In 1936, Biswas made his cinematic debut in a film called Annapurnar Mandir. The film was directed by Tinkari Chakraborty and Biswas played the role of Bishu, the husband of the heroine. Trained in the over-melodramatic acting style of the contemporary Bengali stage, Biswas soon grasped the finer nuances of acting for cinema. He became a regular in films produced by the New Theatres and had major roles in Chokker Bali (1937), Nimai Sannyas (1940) and Pratisruti (1941). He was absolutely marvellous as a 90-year-old ascetic in Debaki Bose's film Nartaki (1940). Ironically, it was the success of his acting in Nartaki that limited his opportunities in lead roles but his reputation as a character actor par excellence was by now firmly in place. Biswas's second innings as an actor began with this film and he almost became an automatic choice as the paterfamilias or the suave noble. Using his perfect English diction to the hilt Biswas (along with Pahadi Sanyal and Bikash Roy to a certain extent) developed a unique way of delivering a dramatic dialogue, first in English, and then after a pause repeating the same in Bengali. Films such as Ashok (1942), Parineeta (1942), Dwanda (1943), Matir Ghar (1944), Dui Purush (1945), Biraj Bou (1946) and Mandana (1950) showcased his talents as an actor of great quality.

Chhabi Biswas died in an automobile accident on 11 June 1962. After Biswas's demise in 1962, Satyajit Ray admitted that he did not write a single male middle-aged part that called for a high degree of professional talent.

Death

Chhabi Biswas died in a car accident on 11 June, 1962

Filmography

Actor
2007
Bandhu
1982
Agni Sambhava
1964
Kantatar
1963
Surya Sikha
1963
High Heel
1962
Atal Jaler Ahwan as
Mr. Choudhury
1962
Dhoop Chhaya
1962
Shubba Drishti
1962
Bipasha as
Saradindu Chatterjee (Dibyendu's Father)
1962
Agnisikha
1962
Kanchenjungha as
Indranath Choudhuri
1962
Kancher Swarga as
Judge
1962
Dada Thakur as
Dadathakur
1962
Sorry Madam
1962
Badhu
1962
Mayar Sansar
1961
Agni Sanskar
1961
Dainee
1961
Manick
1961
Maa
1961
Saptapadi as
Krishnendu's Father
1961
Kanchanmulya
1961
Bishkanya
1960
Chupi Chupi Ashey as
Beni (Inspector Ghosh)
1960
Gariber Meye
1960
Haat Baraley Bandhu
1960
Hospital
1960
Kshudhita Pashan
1960
Maya Mriga
1960
Nader Nimai
1960
Raja-Saja
1960
Suno Baranari
1960
Tailangaswami
1960
Shesh Paryanta
1960
Smriti Tuku Thak as
Shobha's father
1960
The Goddess as
Kalikinkar Roy
1959
Bicharak
1959
Khaniker Atithi
1959
Khelaghar
1959
Mriter Marte Agaman
1959
Shubha Bibaha as
Bar-da (Gayatri's father)
1959
Sonar Harin
1959
Headmaster as
Krishna Prasanna (Ex-Head master)
1959
Gali Theke Rajpath
1959
Shashi Babur Sansar
1959
Derso Khokhar Kando
1959
Chaowa-Pawa
1958
Bondhu
1958
Indrani
1958
Jomalaye Jibanta Manush
1958
Sadhak Bamakhyapa
1958
Marmabani
1958
Surya Toran
1958
Priya
1958
Jalsaghar as
Huzur Biswambhar Roy
1958
Daktar Babu
1958
Nagini Kanyar Kahini
1958
Tansen as
Akbar
1958
The Philosopher's Stone as
Guest at Cocktail Party
1958
Louhakapat
1957
Abhoyer Biye
1957
Antariksha
1957
Baksiddha
1957
Pathey Holo Deri as
Mallika's grandfather
1957
Garer Math
1957
Kancha-Mithey
1957
Rastar Chhele
1957
Surer Parashey
1957
Harishchandra
1957
Khela Bhangar Khela
1957
Adarsha Hindu Hotel
1957
Prithibi Amare Chaay
1957
Kabuliwala as
Rehmat
1956
Asabarna
1956
Bhola Master as
Bhola Master
1956
Daner Maryada as
Amarnath
1956
Paradhin
1956
Sadhak Ramprasad
1956
Saheb Bibi Golam as
Mejobabu
1956
Subharatri
1956
Surjamukhi
1956
Trijama as
Kushal's Father
1956
Sinthir Sindoor
1956
Raat Bhore
1956
Putrabadhu
1956
Madan Mohan
1956
Asamapta
1956
Shankar Narayan Bank
1956
Kirtigarh
1955
Devimalini
1955
Prashna as
Sumitra's Father
1955
Shreebatsa Chinta
1955
Upahar as
Sunil's father
1955
Sabar Uparey as
Prashanta Chatterjee (Shankar's father)
1955
Dashyumohan as
Mr. Shome
1955
Hrad
1955
Jharer Pare
1955
Joymakali Boarding
1955
Rani Rashmoni as
Rajchandra Das
1955
Sajher Pradip
1954
Bhangagara as
Jogen Choudhury
1954
Chheley Kaar as
Kunal's father
1954
Dhuli
1954
Jadubhatta
1954
Ora Thakey Odharey
1954
Sadanander Mela as
Mamubhai
1954
Shoroshi as
Jibananda Choudhury
1954
Bidhilipi as
Jagadish Babu
1953
Jog Biyog
1953
Lakh Taka
1953
Satnambar Kayedi
1953
Sesher Kabita as
Abanish
1953
Raja Krishnachandra
1952
Vidyasagar
1952
Subhadra as
Haran Chandra
1952
Kar Papey as
Dr. Bose
1951
Durgesh Nandini as
Katlu Khan
1950
Vidyasagar
1950
Mandanda
1949
Manzoor
1948
Drishtidan
1948
Sadharan Meye
1948
Shesh Nibedan
1948
Anirban
1947
Abhijog
1947
Chandrashekhar as
Chandrasekhar
1946
Biraj Bou as
Nilambar
1946
Mandir
1946
Prem Ki Duniya
1946
Tumi Aar Aami
1946
Sangram
1945
Path Bendhe Dilo
1945
Rajlaxmi
1945
Dui Purush as
Nutubihari
1945
Bondita
1944
Pratikar
1944
Matir Ghar as
Alok
1944
Chhadmabeshi
1943
Dampati
1943
Devar as
Robin
1943
Dikshul
1943
Dwanda
1943
Samadhan as
Ratneshwar
1942
Avayer Biye
1942
Garmil as
Mukherjee
1942
Mahakavi Kalidas
1942
Milan as
Paresh
1942
Pashan Devata
1942
Saugandh as
Vilas
1942
Jiban Sangini as
Mr. Choudhury
1941
Banglar Meye
1941
Epar Opar as
Ramen
1941
Karnarjun as
Karna
1941
Pratisruti as
Bilas
1940
Nimai Sanyasi as
Nimai
1940
Nartaki as
Swamiji
1939
Chanakya as
Sikandar
1938
Chokher Bali as
Bihari
1936
Annapurnar Mandir as
Bishu
Director
1949
Jar Jetha Ghar
1944
Pratikar
Thanks
1982
Amrita Kumbher Sandhaney (dedicatee)
1966
Joradighir Chowdhury Paribar (dedicatee - as Late Chhabi Biswas)

References

Chhabi Biswas Wikipedia