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Full Name
  
কমল মিত্র

Role
  
Name
  
Kamal Mitra


Years active
  
1943 - 1981

Occupation
  
Actor

Died
  
August 2, 1993, Kolkata

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Born
  
December 9, 1912 (
1912-12-09
)
Burdwan, Bengal Province, British India

Movies
  
Agni Pariksha, Bhanu Pelo Lottery, Parash Pathar, Teen Bhubaner Pare, The Fiancee

Similar People
  
Satyajit Ray, Dulal Dutta, Subrata Mitra

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Kamal Mitra was an eminent Bengali actor who appeared in more than 90 films spanning more than four decades. Along with Chhabi Biswas ( 1900 - 1962 ) and Pahari Sanyal ( 1906 - 1974 ) he dominated the Bengali silver screen mostly in the 50s and 60s in elderly character roles; in fact, Mitra "carried his bat" well into the 70s. Though he is, perhaps, mostly remembered for the role of B.K.Roy [as father of Prasanta (Uttam Kumar), the hero) in popular 1963 Bengali movie Deya Neya starred by Uttam Kumar and Tanuja, Mitra played a number of prominent roles in mythological and social movies. His characterisation of "Kansa", the merciless ruler of Mathura and maternal uncle of Lord Krishna in the film Kansa is still regarded as one of the most powerful performance by an actor in a legendary negative figure. In this film he brought out the inner pangs and outward passion of the main character in a manner that remains unparalleled even to this day. He performed with equal aplomb the character of "Mahishasur" in Mahishasur Badh in the beginning of his film career and of "Daksha" in Daksha Yagna in the fag end, an illustration of the dedication, devotion and hard work for which he is remembered and respected. In his performance as "Badar Munshi" in Louha Kapat [ story : Jarasandha; direction : Tapan Sinha ] he created a permanent niche for himself in the history of Bengali films. Kamal Mitra also performed in a number of plays (almost thirty) in theatre and jatra . Many attribute his powerful performances on the screen and stage to his disciplinarian style which developed while he was in the military during his early years, immediately after his graduation. Hailing from the well-known Mitra family of Barddhaman (town), he was a keen sportsman and a good footballer in younger years. Before launching into films, he had worked in the District Magistrate & Collector's Office in Barddhaman. He was an avid reader and a collector of rare books. He donated his vast collection to Nandan, the centre of films, film studies and film-archive, in Kolkata. He also performed in radio-plays. His voice and height - both formidable - added extra muscle to his prowess and that created an impact on the audience, irrespective of the characters he portrayed on screen. His mastery over diction and his style of throwing catapulted him to the peak of success as an actor. His autobiography named as "Flashback" provides an insight to the world of Bengali cinema in the decades which were witness to his acting and is also a commentary on the gradual modernisation and growth of Bengali films as a medium that influenced the contemporary society. He left acting at a time (1981) when he was very much sought for by producers, directors, his co-performers and the audience in general.

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Filmography

Actor
1986
Mukhujjey Paribar
1981
Surya Sakshi
1981
Khelar Putul
1980
Bhagya Chakra
1979
Jata Mat Tata Path
1979
Kono Ekdin
1977
Din Amader
1977
Asadharan
1976
Yugo Manab Kabir
1976
Harmonium as
Bipin (Sudha's paramour)
1974
Phulu Thakurma
1974
Jadi Jantem
1973
Jeewan Rahasya as
Mr. Roy (Rama's father)
1973
Agnibhramar
1973
Roudra Chhaya
1972
Chinna Patra
1972
Biraj Bou
1970
Muktisnan
1970
Samantaral
1969
Parineeta as
Nabin Roy
1969
Sabarmati as
Chandra Sekhar Pathak
1969
Teen Bhubaner Parey
1969
Pita Putra as
Ashok's father
1969
Chiradiner
1968
Boudi
1968
Gar Nasimpur
1967
80 te Asio Na
1967
Jiban Mrityu
1966
Angeekar
1966
Kal Tumi Aleya as
Himangshu Mitra
1966
Joradighir Chowdhury Paribar
1966
Rajdrohi
1966
Monihar
1965
Kanch Kata Hirey
1965
Raja Rammohan as
Rammohan's Father
1965
Tapasi
1965
Thana Theke Aschi
1965
Tapasi
1965
Mukhujey Paribar
1965
O Ke?
1964
Bibhas as
Dr. Tarakeshwar Roy
1964
Sandhya Deeper Sikha
1964
Kashtipathar
1964
Agnibanya
1963
Barnali as
Trideep Chandra Sarkar
1963
Deya Neya as
B. K. Roy
1963
Shreyasi
1963
High Heel
1963
Sesh Anka as
Suren Banerjee
1962
Dhoop Chhaya
1962
Rakta Palash
1962
Shesh Chinha
1962
Bipasha as
Hardayal Singh
1962
Agnisikha
1962
Badhu
1961
Agni Sanskar
1961
Kanchanmulya
1961
Ashay Bandhinu Ghar
1960
Hospital as
Saibal's father
1960
Dui Bechara
1960
Uttar Megh
1959
Derso Khokhar Kando
1958
Bhanu Pelo Lottery as
Jahur's uncle
1958
Jomalaye Jibanta Manush
1958
Sri Sri Tarakeshwar
1958
Joutuk
1958
Surya Toran
1958
The Philosopher's Stone as
Guest at Cocktail Party
1958
Louhakapat
1958
Kangsa
1957
Chandranath
1957
Daata Karna
1957
Punar Milan
1957
Ulka as
Dr. sarkar
1957
Harjit
1956
Laksha-Hira
1956
Trijama as
Abala's Father
1956
Amar Bou
1956
Shilpi
1956
Sinthir Sindoor
1956
Asha as
Ratneswar Roy
1956
Asamapta
1956
Ekti Raat as
Saileswar Dey
1956
Kirtigarh
1956
Sagarika as
Professor Medical College
1955
Bhalobasa
1955
Devimalini
1955
Sajghar
1955
Shap Mochan as
Umeshchandra
1955
Shreebatsa Chinta
1955
Kalindi
1955
Sabar Uparey as
Sahadeb Dutta
1955
Kankabatir Ghat
1954
Satir Dehatyag
1954
Agni Parikshya
1954
Bidhilipi
1954
Naba Bidhan as
Shailesh
1954
Atom Bomb
1953
Rami Chandidas
1952
Bhukler Sheshey
1952
Mahishasur Badh
1952
Vidyasagar
1951
Durgesh Nandini as
Birendra Singha
1951
Jighansa as
Dr. Palit
1951
Abhishapta
1950
Banprastha
1950
Indira
1950
Sahodar
1950
Sree Tulsidas
1950
Rupkatha
1950
Maryada
1950
Vidyasagar
1949
Krishna Kaveri
1949
Sankalpa
1949
Abhijatya
1948
Sabyasachi as
Sabyasachi
1948
Samapika
1947
Abhiyatri
1947
Purbarang
1946
Tumi Aar Aami
1946
Sangram
1945
Ban Phool
1943
Shri Ramanuja

References

Kamal Mitra Wikipedia