detail profile binota roy

Pemain : Binota Roy. Karakter : Acting

Binota Roy

Binota Ray

atau dikenal sebagai

Binata Roy
Binata Ray

Riwayat Hidup

Binota Basu was born in a Brahma family in 1925 on Kojagari Lakshmi Purnima Tithi and was therefore called Lakshmi.
Her father Satya Sundar Basu was an advocate in Patna High court.
Binota was one of his six daughters.
Satya Sundar was a lawyer by profession but his music was his first love and after court hours his routine was to sing and play musical instruments like the Sitar, the organ and many others.
Binota's mother was a good singer too.
So Binota had music in her blood and she entered films as a playback artiste in Dikshul (1943).
Raichand Boral had introduced her to Pankaj Kumar Mallick, the music director of the film.
This happened after the family shifted to Calcutta.
While in Calcutta, Binota along with her sisters came in close touch with cousin Chinmohan Sehanbish , who in turn introduced them to the legendary Debabrata Biswas from whom Binota got some early training in music.
Under Raichand Boral's guidance her first major success was in Wapas (1943), where she sang "Albela Mastana", "Jeevan Hai Bekar" and "Bhool Na Jana".
All the songs became popular.
The next year Binota became a star with her acting and singing in Bimal Roy's Udayer Pathey (1944) and with the Hindi version Humrahi got an all India exposure.
Her popularity touched the sky but soon she got married to Jyotirmoy Roy, who had written the story of Udayer Pathey.
After marriage she was allowed to work mostly in films associated with her husband.
These included Abhijatri (1947), Diner Parey Din (1949), Shankhabani (1951), Nagardola (1956), Taka Ana Pai (1956), Kancha Mithhey (1957).
In Abhijatri she was paired with her first hero Radhamohan Bhattacharya again.
After her husband's death in 1961 she withdrew from the film world but came back later to give memorable performances as character artiste in Tapan Sinha's Jatugriha (1964), Mrinal Sen's Calcutta 71 (1971), Chhayateer (1972) and finally Hangsharaj (1976).
She won the best actress and best supporting actress awards from the prestigious Bengal Film Journalists' Association a number of times.
Binota Roy was inspired to write by her writer husband.
She is credited with several short stories which were published in popular Bengali magazines.
A collection of her stories was first published as a book titled Mayamukur in 1964.
Binota Roy died on the twenty eighth day of July, 1978 and was survived by sons Ramya and Samya and daughter Suchita.

Info Pribadi

TMDB Person id : 1305184
IMDB Person id : nm1160210

Peran Yang Di Mainkan Binota Roy

movie Hangsaraj 1976
Baul Hansa came to Kolkata with...

Hangsaraj 1976

Baul Hansa came to Kolkata with a dream in his eyes. He wanted to sing in "Akashvani" Radio, Donny promised him a lot, but later he turned down Hansha. Two poor boys Shyam & Basanta, along with Nupur helps Hansa a lot to achieve his goal.

movie Calcutta 71 1972
The spirit of a condemned 20yearold...

Calcutta 71 1972

The spirit of a condemned 20-year-old student wanders through time, linking together four stories of people struggling for survival in this gritty meditation on poverty, natural disaster and political strife in India. A middle-class family's home is no match for the monsoons, while another clan's morality is compromised when famine strikes. Young boys smuggle rice, and politicians pity the poor while living in the lap of luxury.

movie A Burnt House 1964
Madhuri cannot bear a child yet...

A Burnt House 1964

Madhuri cannot bear a child yet her husband Shatadal is fond of children. They decide to part ways but years later when they meet in a railway station they realize their fondness for each other hasn't died.

movie Abhiyatri 1947
A 1947 Bengali Film directed by Hemen...

Abhiyatri 1947

A 1947 Bengali Film directed by Hemen Gupta.

movie Udayer Pathey 1944
Acclaimed director Bimal Roys debut feature...

Udayer Pathey 1944

Acclaimed director Bimal Roy’s debut feature about a struggling writer established him as an important Bollywood voice through its realistic portrayal of the simmering class conflicts in pre-independence India. Anup (Radhamohan Bhattacharya) loses his job writing speeches for a wealthy industrialist and decides to focus on finishing his novel. But when his former boss steals Anup’s unpublished book, he throws himself into socialist politics.

Jasa Pembuatan Segala Website : [email protected]