Sesh Anka
Sesh Anka | |
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Directed by | Haridas Bhattacharaya |
Story by | Rajkumar Moitra |
Produced by | Narendranath Chattopadhyaya |
Starring | Uttam Kumar Pahari Sanyal Sharmila Tagore Bikash Roy Kamal Mitra Sabitri Chatterjee Utpal Dutt |
Distributed by | Kalpana Movies |
Release date | 1963 |
Running time | 131 min |
Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
Sesh Anka (transl. The final act) is a 1963 Indian Bengali-language thriller film directed by Haridas Bhattacharya, and made by Kalpana Movies, Kolkata.[1] This film was loosely inspired by the 1958 film Chase a Crooked Shadow.[2][3] It was remade in Tamil in 1964 as Puthiya Paravai.
Plot
Widower Sudhangsu is going to be married with Soma, daughter of Sir Haraprasad. Sudhangsu declares that his first wife Kalpana committed suicide on a railway track in Burma, stating that she was mentally challenged. At the time of the marriage rituals, a local advocate, Suren Banerjee, comes with a lady who claims that she herself is Kalpana and that Sudhangshu is committing bigamy. Sudhangsu strongly denies and claims that she is an imposter. In the meantime, a mysterious person named Samadder invades Sudhangsu's house and stole some ornaments of the deceased Kalpana. The case going for trial is whether the unknown lady is really Kalpana or merely an imposter. Finally Sudhangshu's barrister Mr. Mitter suggested to telegram Deben Sen, brother of Kalpana. Only who can identify real Kalpana. The story revolves around the activities of Sudhangsu and his past as the courtroom drama goes on.[4]
Cast
- Uttam Kumar as Sudhangshu Gupta
- Bikash Roy as Karanjakkho Samadder
- Sharmila Tagore as Soma
- Kamal Mitra as Adv. Suren Banerjee
- Utpal Dutt as Barrister Mitter
- Sabitri Chatterjee as Lata Bose/ Kalpana
- Pahari Sanyal as Sir Haraprasad
- Tarun Kumar Chatterjee as Deben Sen
- Jiben Bose as Mamababu[4]
References
- ^ "Shesh Anko (1963 – Bengali)". gomolo.com. Retrieved 26 April 2017.
- ^ Guy, Randor (26 June 2009). "Puthiya Paravai 1964". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 30 March 2013.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Jwala (1969)". thehindu.com. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
- ^ a b "Shesh-Anka". indiancine.ma. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
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