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Nationality
  
Indian

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Kanan Devi


Occupation
  
Actress

Ethnicity
  
Bengali people

Died
  
July 17, 1992, Kolkata

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Born
  
22 April 1916 (
1916-04-22
)
Howrah, Bengal, British India

Spouse
  
Haridas Bhattacharya (m. 1949–1992)

Movies
  
Vidyapati, Street Singer, Lagan, Mej Didi, Jawani Ki Reet

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Kanan Devi (22 April 1916 – 17 July 1992) was an Indian actress and singer. She was among the early singing stars of Indian cinema, and is credited popularly as the first star of Bengali cinema. Her singing style, usually in rapid tempo, was used instrumentally in some of the biggest hits of New Theatres, Kolkata.

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Biography

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Kanan was born on 22 April 1916 in Howrah, West Bengal. In her autobiography, entitled "Sabaray Ami Nami", Kanan has observed that those she considered as her parents Ratan Chandra Das and Rajobala lived together. After the death of her adoptive father, Ratan Chandra Das, young Kanan and Rajobala were simply left to fend for themselves. Her life story is a true tale of rags to riches. Some say she did her schooling (not completed) from Howrah's St. Agnes' Convent School,

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A well wisher Tulsi Banerji whom she called Kaka babu introduced Kanan when she was only ten to Madan Theatres/Jyoti Studios where she was cast in a small role in Jaidev (1926), followed by Shankaracharya in 1927. She was known as Kanan Bala.

Kanan did at least five films with Madan Theatres productions, (1926-1932) Rishir Prem (1931), Jorebarat (1931), Vishnu Maya (1932) and Prahlad, playing even male leads in the last two.

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She then worked with Radha Films from 1933 to 1936, then with New Theatres from 1937-1941, with MP Productions 1942-1948 and finally set up her own label Shrimati Pictures 1949-1965.

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From silent film roles as a child artist Kanan made the successful transition into talkie films and was noticed with Jorebarat (1931), Manomoyee Girls School, Khooni Kaun and Maa (1934).

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Her films with Jyotish Banerjee included Joydev (1926), Rishir Prem (1931), Jorebarat (1931), Vishnumaya (1932), Kantahaar (1935) and Manomoyee Girls School (1935). Her films with Prafulla Ghosh were Sree Gouranga (1933), Char Darvesh (1933), Maa (1934) and Hari Bhakti. Others with Radha Film Company were Kanthahar (1935), Krishna Sudama (1936), Bishabriksha (1936) and Char Darvesh (1933).

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New Theatres's P.C. Barua wanted her to play the lead in his Devdas (1935), but, due to contractual reasons with Radha, she could not act in the film, a factor she regretted all her life.

The films of New Theatres owned by Biren Sircar established her as a superhit singer and her films ran to packed audiences. She had to travel under constant protection given her huge fan following. During her years with New Theatres, Calcutta from 1937, she played the lead in Barua's Mukti (1937), which was perhaps her finest performance, making her the studio's top star. Apart from Mukti, she did Vidyapati, Saathi (1938), Street Singer (1938), Sapera (1939), Jawani Ki Reet (1939), Parajay (1939), Abhinetri (1940), Lagan (1941), Parichay (1941) and Jawab (1942). She became known as Kanan Devi from this point.

She came in contact with the music maestro Rai Chand Boral who not only coached and familiarized her in the Hindi accent but experimented with many classical Western and Indian forms in his music. She received her initial musical training under Alla Rakha. She was employed as a singer at the Megaphone Gramaphone Company, receiving further training under Bhishmadev Chatterjee. She later learnt Rabindra Sangeet under Anadi Dastidar. Kanan remained the top star of New Theatres until she resigned her contract in 1941 and began to freelance in Bengali and Hindi films.

She worked with the biggest names in Indian cinema from K. L. Saigal, Pankaj Mullick, Pramathesh Barua, Pahari Sanyal, Chabi Biswas and Ashok Kumar.

M.P. Productions's Jawaab, was perhaps her biggest hit. Her song Duniya Yeh Duniya, Hai Toofan Mail was well received. She repeated the same feat in Hospital (1943), Banphool (1945), and Rajlakshmi (1946). Kanan Devi's last Hindi film was Chandrashekhar (1948) with Ashok Kumar.

Kanan turned producer with Shrimati Pictures in 1949 and later launched the Sabyasachi Collective with the film Ananya (1949). Her own productions were mainly based on the stories of Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay.

Kanan married Ashok Maitra in December 1940. He was the son of the staunch Brahmo Samaj educationist Heramba Chandra Maitra. Despite their best intentions, the marriage could not withstand the severe condemnation by the then conservative society. Even the poet Rabindra Nath Tagore who sent a token gift to the married couple received scathing criticism for blessing the couple. The main issue was Kanan was not expected to be working in films after her marriage. She filed for divorce in 1945. Despite the pain of the divorce, Kanan expressed her immense gratitude towards her first husband for giving her social recognition through marriage for the first time in her life. To Kanan's credit she maintained excellent relations with Rani Mahanalobis, sister to Ashok Maitra and her husband the famous social scientist P.C. Mahanalobis and with Kusumkumari Devi, Ashok Maitra's mother, even after the marriage was severed.

Kanan married Haridas Bhattacharjee around 1949. Haridas Bhattacharjee was then ADC to the Governor of Bengal. He eventually left the naval service to join Kanan in her filmmaking venture and became a competent director. While raising their son Siddharth in Calcutta, she also formed and worked as the president of Mahila Shilpi Mahal, an organization to help senior female artists and other charitable and community causes including those for the upliftment of Bengali cinema.

Kanan Devi, as the first lady of the Bengali screen, received many honours for her contribution to Indian cinema. An honorary degree from Vishwabharati, the Padma Shree in 1968 and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1976.

She died on 17 July 1992 in Belle View Clinic, Calcutta when she was around seventy-six years of age.

Honour

  • 1942-Won BFJA Award-Best Actress Award for Parichaya
  • 1943-Won BFJA Award-Best Actress Award for Shesh Uttar
  • She was awarded the Padma Shree Award in 1968. She was awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1976. A postage stamp, bearing Kanan's photo, was released to honour her by India’s Minister of State for Communication and Information Technology in February 2011.

    Playback singer

    1. Asha (1956) (playback singer)
    2. Debatra (1955) (playback singer)
    3. Naba Bidhan (1954) (playback singer)
    4. Darpachurna (1952) (playback singer)
    5. Mejdidi (1950) (playback singer)
    1. Ananya (1949) (playback singer)
    2. Anirban (1948) (playback singer)
    3. Bankalekha (1948) (playback singer)

    ... a.k.a. The Crooked Writing

    1. Faisla (1947) (playback singer)
    2. Chandrashekhar (1947) (playback singer)
    3. Arabian Nights (1946) (playback singer)
    4. Krishna Leela (1946) (playback singer)

    ... a.k.a. Radha Krishna Prem ... a.k.a. The Story of Lord Krishna

    1. Tum Aur Main (1946) (playback singer)
    2. Tumi Aar Aami (1946) (playback singer)
    3. Ban Phool (1945) (playback singer)
    4. Path Bendhe Dilo (1945) (playback singer)
    5. Rajlaxmi (1945) (playback singer)
    6. Bideshini (1944) (playback singer)
    7. Jogajog (1943) (playback singer)
    8. Jawab (1942) (playback singer)

    ... a.k.a. Shesh Uttar (India: Bengali title) ... a.k.a. The Last Reply

    1. Lagan (1941) (playback singer)
    2. Parichay (1941) (playback singer)

    ... a.k.a. Acquaintance ... a.k.a. Marriage

    1. Abhinetri (1940) (playback singer)
    2. Haar Jeet (1940) (playback singer)
    1. Jawani Ki Reet (1939) (playback singer)
    2. Parajay (1939) (playback singer)
    3. Sapera (1939) (playback singer)

    ... a.k.a. The Snake-Charmer (India: English title)

    1. Sapurey (1939) (playback singer)

    ... a.k.a. The Snake-Charmer (India: English title)

    1. Bidyapati (1937) (playback singer)
    2. Mukti (1937/I) (playback singer)

    ... a.k.a. Freedom ... a.k.a. The Liberation of the Soul

    1. Mukti (1937/II) (playback singer)
    2. Vidyapati (1937) (playback singer)
    3. Bishabriksha (1936) (playback singer)

    ... a.k.a. The Poison Tree

    1. Krishna Sudama (1936) (playback singer)

    ... a.k.a. Krishna and Sudama

    1. Manmoyee Girls School (1935) (playback singer)
    2. Maa (1934) (playback singer)
    3. Char Darvesh (1933) (playback singer)

    ... a.k.a. Merchant of Arabia (India: English title)

    1. Vishnumaya (1932) (playback singer)

    ... a.k.a. Doings of Lord Vishnu

    1. Jore Barat (1931) (playback singer)
    2. Prahlad (1931/I) (playback singer)

    Filmography

    Actress
    1959
    Indranath Srikanta O Annadadidi as
    Annada
    1956
    Asha as
    Purabi Debi
    1955
    Debatra as
    Arundhati
    1954
    Naba Bidhan as
    Usha
    1952
    Darpachurna as
    Indumati
    1950
    Mejdidi as
    Hemangini
    1949
    Ananya as
    Sita
    1948
    Bankalekha
    1948
    Anirban
    1947
    Faisla
    1947
    Chandrashekhar as
    Shaibalini
    1946
    Arabian Nights
    1946
    Krishna Leela as
    Radha
    1946
    Tum Aur Main
    1946
    Tumi Aar Aami
    1945
    Ban Phool as
    Champa
    1945
    Path Bendhe Dilo
    1945
    Rajlaxmi
    1944
    Bideshini
    1943
    Jogajog as
    Pratibha
    1942
    Jawab as
    Meena
    1942
    Shesh Uttar
    1941
    Lagan as
    Kusum Kumari
    1941
    Parichay as
    Sati
    1940
    Abhinetri as
    Kamala
    1940
    Haar Jeet as
    Kamala
    1940
    Jawani Ki Reet as
    Anita
    1939
    Parajay as
    Anita
    1939
    Sapera as
    Chandan
    1939
    Sapurey as
    Chandan
    1938
    Street Singer as
    Manju
    1938
    Street Singer as
    Manju (as Kanan)
    1937
    Bidyapati as
    Anuradha
    1937
    Mukti as
    Chitra
    1937
    Mukti as
    Chitra
    1936
    Bishabriksha as
    Kundanandini
    1936
    Khooni Kaun
    1936
    Krishna Sudama as
    Rukmini
    1935
    Manmoyee Girls School as
    Niharika
    1935
    Kanthahaar
    1934
    Hari Bhakti
    1934
    Maa
    1933
    Char Darvesh
    1933
    Sreegouranga as
    Bishnupriya
    1932
    Vishnumaya as
    Narayan
    1931
    Prahlad
    1931
    Rishir Prem as
    Utpala
    1931
    Jore Barat
    1927
    Shankaracharya
    1926
    Jaydev as
    Radha
    1926
    Jaidev as
    Shreeradha
    Music Department
    2009
    Saat Pake Bandha (playback singer: archive footage)
    1956
    Asha (playback singer)
    1955
    Debatra (playback singer)
    1954
    Naba Bidhan (playback singer)
    1952
    Darpachurna (playback singer)
    1950
    Mejdidi (playback singer)
    1949
    Ananya (playback singer)
    1948
    Bankalekha (playback singer)
    1948
    Anirban (playback singer)
    1947
    Faisla (playback singer)
    1947
    Chandrashekhar (playback singer)
    1946
    Arabian Nights (playback singer)
    1946
    Krishna Leela (playback singer)
    1946
    Tum Aur Main (playback singer)
    1946
    Tumi Aar Aami (playback singer)
    1945
    Ban Phool (playback singer)
    1945
    Path Bendhe Dilo (playback singer)
    1945
    Rajlaxmi (playback singer)
    1944
    Bideshini (playback singer)
    1943
    Jogajog (playback singer)
    1942
    Jawab (playback singer)
    1941
    Lagan (playback singer)
    1941
    Parichay (playback singer)
    1940
    Abhinetri (playback singer)
    1940
    Haar Jeet (playback singer)
    1940
    Jawani Ki Reet (playback singer)
    1939
    Parajay (playback singer)
    1939
    Sapera (playback singer)
    1939
    Sapurey (playback singer)
    1937
    Bidyapati (playback singer)
    1937
    Mukti (playback singer)
    1937
    Mukti (playback singer)
    1936
    Bishabriksha (playback singer)
    1936
    Krishna Sudama (playback singer)
    1935
    Manmoyee Girls School (playback singer)
    1934
    Maa (playback singer)
    1933
    Char Darvesh (playback singer)
    1932
    Vishnumaya (playback singer)
    1931
    Prahlad (playback singer)
    1931
    Jore Barat (playback singer)
    Producer
    1965
    Abhaya O Srikanta (producer)
    1959
    Indranath Srikanta O Annadadidi (producer)
    1958
    Rajlakshmi O Srikanta (producer)
    1957
    Andhare Alo (producer)
    1956
    Asha (producer)
    1955
    Debatra (producer)
    1954
    Naba Bidhan (producer)
    1952
    Darpachurna (producer)
    1950
    Mejdidi (producer)
    1949
    Ananya (producer)
    1949
    Bamuner Meye (producer)

    References

    Kanan Devi Wikipedia


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