Veteran actor of the Bengali silver screen, Pradip Mukherjee, who became legendary after his iconic role of Somnath in Satyajit Ray’s ‘Jana Aranya’, died in a hospital here on Monday. He was 76.
He also received critics’ accolades for his role of Dr Maiti in the Vidya Balan and Arjun Rampal starrer, ‘Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh’.
Mukherjee was hospitalised on August 22 following a lung infection. His condition started deteriorating from Sunday and he had to be given ventilator support.
He was tested Covid-19 positive twice in the last two years.
Besides acting, Mukherjee was also a practising tax consultant.
He is survived by his wife, son and daughter.
Mukherjee was born on August 11, 1946 and after graduating from City College in Kolkata, he also received a degree in law.
He had been attracted to acting since his college days.
Besides taking drama lessons, he was actively associated with a number of theatre academies.
He also received critics’ accolades for his role of Dr Maiti in the Vidya Balan and Arjun Rampal starrer, ‘Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh’.
Mukherjee was hospitalised on August 22 following a lung infection. His condition started deteriorating from Sunday and he had to be given ventilator support.
He was tested Covid-19 positive twice in the last two years.
Besides acting, Mukherjee was also a practising tax consultant.
He is survived by his wife, son and daughter.
Mukherjee was born on August 11, 1946 and after graduating from City College in Kolkata, he also received a degree in law.
He had been attracted to acting since his college days.
Besides taking drama lessons, he was actively associated with a number of theatre academies.
- 8/29/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Starring: Vidya Balan, Arjun Rampal, Jugal Hansaraj, Tota Roy Choudhury
Directed by Sujoy Ghosh
It’s just another ordinary humid laconic night in Chandanagar, a small dusty town on the outskirts of Kolkata where, as one grinning havaldar informs his senior, nothing ever happens.
Well, all that is about to change. Sujoy Ghosh’s small-town suspense thriller knocks the bottom of the thriller genre. Kahaani 2, no relation to the first film in the suspenseful series that Sujoy directed to ever-casting fame (it’s Vidya Balan all the way in this franchise) is not only a first-rate action drama with some of the most ingenious action (including one absolutely spellbinding fist-to-fist between the brave Balan and female khaki-clad assassin) it is also a haunting deeply disturbing mirror of our times when normalcy and decorum often hide grievous disturbances, best left untampered and unrevealed. Until someone dares to tell the truth.
Directed by Sujoy Ghosh
It’s just another ordinary humid laconic night in Chandanagar, a small dusty town on the outskirts of Kolkata where, as one grinning havaldar informs his senior, nothing ever happens.
Well, all that is about to change. Sujoy Ghosh’s small-town suspense thriller knocks the bottom of the thriller genre. Kahaani 2, no relation to the first film in the suspenseful series that Sujoy directed to ever-casting fame (it’s Vidya Balan all the way in this franchise) is not only a first-rate action drama with some of the most ingenious action (including one absolutely spellbinding fist-to-fist between the brave Balan and female khaki-clad assassin) it is also a haunting deeply disturbing mirror of our times when normalcy and decorum often hide grievous disturbances, best left untampered and unrevealed. Until someone dares to tell the truth.
- 12/4/2016
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
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