Ranjit Mallick
Ranjit Mallick | |
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Born | |
Years active | 1970–till now |
Spouse | Deepa Mallick |
Children | Koel Mallick |
Relatives | Nispal Singh (son-in-law) |
Awards | Banga Bibhushan |
Ranjit Mallick is an Indian actor who works mainly in Bengali cinema.[1][2] He has worked in movies like Guru Dakshina, Amader Songsar, Sathi, Interview, Shatru and Mouchak. He is particularly known for appearing in films such as Indrajit, Shatru, Jiban Niye Khela, Nabab, Sathi, Nater Guru and Bajimat as a lead and co-lead actor.[2] He was also the Sheriff of Kolkata for the year 2014..
Early life
Ranjit was born on 28 September 1944 in Calcutta, West Bengal, into the Mallick Bari of Bhowanipore[3][4] (a family belonging to the Vaidya (Baidya) community, which is closely associated with Kolkata's Barat and Gupta families), known for its Durga Puja.[5] His nickname is Ranju.[6] He studied at the Asutosh College and later at the Syamaprasad College of the University of Calcutta.[7]
Career
Ranjit started his career with Bengali director Mrinal Sen's film Interview (1971). He received the International Best Actor Award from Karlovy Vary for this work. He then become a popular[clarification needed] romantic hero in the 1970s and featured in films like Mouchak, Devi Chaudharani, Raag Anuraag, Sayang Siddha. Satyajit Ray cast him in his film Shakha Proshakha, where he played the role of a young man who was caught between values and tradition.
Since the 1984 film Shatru by Anjan Choudhury, he started working on action roles. His daughter, Koel Mallick is also a leading actress in the Bengali film industry.
Awards
- Kalakar Awards[8]
- Banga Bibhushan in 2012
- Best actor in Karlovy Vary International film festival for Interview(1971)
Filmography
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- Interview 1971
- Picnic 1972
- Calcutta 71 1972
- Parivartan 1973
- Debi Chowdhurani 1974
- Chhera Tamsuk 1974
- Mouchak 1974
- Swayamsiddha 1975
- Rag Anurag 1975
- Swikarakti 1976
- Dampati 1976
- Ajasra Dhanyabad 1976
- Banhisikha 1976
- Aparajita 1976
- Proxy 1977
- Pratishruti 1977
- Nana Ranger Dinguli 1977
- Mantramugdha 1977
- Kabita 1977
- Hate Roilo Tin 1977
- Ei Prithibir Panthanibas 1977
- Din Amader 1977
- Tilottama 1978
- Rajani 1978
- Moyna 1978
- Lalkuthi 1978
- Sreekanter Will 1979
- Jiban Jerakam 1979
- Dui Prithibi 1980
- Bhagyachakra 1980
- Ogo Bandhu Sundari 1981
- Kapalkundala 1981
- Father 1981
- Uttar Meleni 1982
- Shathe Shathyang 1982
- Sankalpa 1982
- Rajbandhu 1982
- Bijoyini 1982
- Protidan 1983
- Shatru 1984
- Pujarini 1984
- Prayashchitta 1984
- Lal Golap 1984
- Bishabriksha 1984
- Sandhya Pradip 1985
- Ahuti 1985
- Swargasukh 1986
- Mutkapran 1986
- Bouma 1986
- Anuradha 1986
- Abhishap 1986
- Abhiman 1986
- Sargam 1987
- Rudrabina 1987
- Pratibha 1987
- Mahamilan 1987
- Gurudakshina 1987
- Dolanchanpa 1987
- Debika 1987
- Bidrohi 1987
- Anurodh 1987
- Kalankini Nayika 1988
- Debi Baran 1988
- Chhoto Bou 1988
- Anjali 1988
- Shatarupa 1989
- Mangaldeep 1989
- Judge Saheb 1989
- Bandini 1989
- Aakrosh 1989
- Agnitrishna 1989
- Mahajan 1990
- Heerak Jayanti 1990
- Debota 1990
- Chakranta 1990
- Najarbondi 1991
- Nabab 1991
- Bourani 1991
- Bidhir Bidhan 1991
- Bidhilipi 1991
- Ahankar 1991
- Abhagini 1991
- Shakha Proshakha 1992
- Indrajit 1992
- Ananya 1992
- Shraddhanjali 1993
- Maya Mamata 1993
- Maan Samman 1993
- Ishwar Parameshwar 1993
- Ghar Sansar 1993
- Tumi Je Aamar 1994
- Geet Sangeet 1994
- Abbajan 1994
- Sansar Sangram 1995
- Sangharsha 1995
- Mejo Bou 1995
- Antaratamo 1995
- Abirbhab 1995
- Rabibar 1996
- Puja 1996
- Naach Nagini Naach Re 1996
- Mukhyamantri 1996
- Mahan 1996
- Sriman Bhutnath 1997
- Loafar 1997
- Boro Bou 1997
- Bidroho 1997
- Ajker Santan 1997
- Sindurer Adhikar 1998
- Ranakshetra 1998
- Jamai No.1 1998
- Chowdhury Paribar 1998
- Asal Nakal 1998
- Ami Sei Meye 1998
- Aamar Maa 1998
- Sundar Bou1999
- Sindur Khela 1999
- Santan 1999
- Niyoti 1999
- Jiban Niye Khela 1999
- Gunda 1999
- Daye Dayitya 1999
- Agni Shikha 1999
- Swashurbari Zindabad 2000
- Shapath Nilam 2000
- Satruta 2000
- Mayna 2000
- Aamader Sansar 2000
- Sud Asal 2001
- Rakhi Purnima 2001
- Pratibad 2001
- Dadathakur 2001
- Bidhatar Khela 2001
- Streer Maryada 2002
- Sathi 2002
- Nishana 2002
- Manush Amanush 2002
- Chhelebela 2002
- Chandramollika 2002
- Bangali Babu 2002
- Uddhar 2003
- Sneher Protidan 2003
- Sejo Bou 2003
- Santrash 2003
- Sangee 2003
- Rakta Bandhan 2003
- Nater Guru 2003
- Mejdidi 2003
- Mayer Anchal 2003
- Biswasghatak 2003
- Swapne Dekha Rajkanya 2004
- Surya 2004
- Sindurer Bandhan 2004
- Paribar 2004
- Kuyasha 2004
- Gerakol 2004
- Dadu No. 1 2004
- akritagya 2004
- Tomake Selam 2005
- Tobu Bhalobasi 2005
- Sangram 2005
- Raju Uncle 2005
- Mayer Raja 2005
- Manik 2005
- Dadar Adesh 2005
- tattt 2005
- Agnipath 2005
- Abiswasi 2005
- Nabab Nandini 2007
- Kaka No.1 2007
- Chander Bari 2007
- Shibaji 2008
- Premer Kahini 2008
- Janmadata 2008
- Saat Paake Bandha 2009
- Duti Mon 2011
- Honeymoon 2018
References
- ^ "Calcuttaweb - Ranjit Mallick". www.calcuttaweb.com. Retrieved 24 October 2008.
- ^ a b "Ranjit Mallick movies, filmography, biography and songs - Cinestaan.com". Cinestaan. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
- ^ Ranjit Mallick IMDb
- ^ Mallick Bari, Bhowanipur
- ^ The Half-Millennium Old Mallick Bari Durga Puja
- ^ "Ranjit Mallick". Retrieved 25 February 2012.
- ^ "Timeless attraction". www.telegraphindia.com.
- ^ "Kalakar award winners" (PDF). Kalakar website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
External links
- Ranjit Mallick at IMDb
- Ranjit Mullick Moviebuff.com