Amar Choudhury
Appearance
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Amar Choudhury (Template:Lang-bn, born 1898, date of death unknown) was a Bengali film actor, director, editor and writer. He directed Jamai Shashthi (Template:Lang-bn) in 1931 produced by Madan Theatre Limited, credited as the first Bengali talkie.[1] It was released in the same year as Alam Ara, the first Indian talkie on 11 April 1931 at Crown Cinema Hall in Calcutta.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Additional notes |
---|---|---|---|
1923 | Matri Sneha | Jyotish Bannerji | Actor |
1931 | Tritiya Paksha | Amar Choudhury | Actor, Director Short |
Jamai Sasthi | Amar Choudhury | Actor, Director Short | |
Bibaha Bibhrat | Jyotish Bannerji | Actor | |
1932 | Chira Kumari | Amar Choudhury | Actor, Director |
Chirakumari | Amar Choudhury | Actor, Director | |
1933 | Kalanka Bhanjan | Amar Choudhury | Actor, Director |
1935 | Satya Pathe | Amar Choudhury | Actor, Director |
1941 | Kavi Joydev | Hiren Bose | Actor |
1946 | Vande Mataram | Sudhirbandhu Bannerjee | Actor |
1947 | Parabhritika | Bidhayak Bhattacharya | Actor |
1948 | Priyatama | Pasupati Chatterjee | Actor |
Mati-O-Manush | Sudhirbandhu Bannerjee | Actor | |
1949 | Ananya | Sabyasachi | Actor |
Kamana | Nabendusundar | Actor | |
1952 | Kuhelika | Ramesh Bose | Actor |
References
- ^ Gokulsing, K.; Wimal Dissanayake (2004). Indian popular cinema: a narrative of cultural change. Trentham Books. p. 24. ISBN 1-85856-329-1.