Nabyendu Chattopadhyay

Nabyendu Chattopadhyay

November 21, 1937 — Kolkata, India

Nabyendu Chatterjee (1937 – 14 January 2009) was an Indian Bengali and Hindi film director and producer. In 1991 he received the 38th National Award for the Best Feature Film in Bengali.

Chatterjee started his career as an actor in 1962 but soon turned into direction. He worked with Bengali director Aravind Mukherjee as an assistant. He made his directorial debut with an experimental Hindi film Naya Rasta in 1967. In his career, he was known as an independent, offbeat filmmaker with unparalleled art films. His choice of literary stories to be translated into film scripts by himself. In 1981 Chatterjee made Sarisreep - The Reptile based on Manik Bandopadhyay's story. His last finished work Mansur Miyar Ghora attracted positive criticism soon after release. Chatterjee could not complete his last film, Sanskar, a project he pursued for years. He died at the age of 71 after a massive heart attack in his North Kolkata residence in 2009.

Ranur Prothom Bhag

Ranur Prothom Bhag

1975

Shilpi

Shilpi

1994

Naya Raasta - The New Road

1967

Chithi - The Letter

Chithi - The Letter

1973

Mansoor Miyanar Ghora - The Last Ride

Mansoor Miyanar Ghora - The Last Ride

2001

Sanskar

Sanskar

2011

Aaj Kal Parsur Galpa

Aaj Kal Parsur Galpa

1981

Dusri Kahani

1998