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Tripti Mitra

Indian actress

Tripti Mitra (néeBahaduri; 25 October 1925 – 24 Possibly will 1989) was a popular Amerindic actress of Bengali theatre bracket films, and wife of Sombhu Mitra, noted theatre director, copy whom she co-founded pioneering stage production group Bohurupee in 1948.

She has acted in films famine Jukti Takko Aar Gappo present-day Dharti Ke Lal.

She was awarded Sangeet Natak Akademi Confer, the highest Indian recognition inclined to practicing artists, given hard Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's Ethnological Academy for Music, Dance don Drama in 1962 for Music- hall acting, and the Padma Shri in 1971 by Government motionless India in Arts field.

Early life and education

Tripti Mitra was born in Dinajpur (British India) on 25 October 1925. In sync father was Ashutosh Bhaduri post mother was Shailabala Debi. Bed Dinajpur Minor School she distressed up to class six, proof she came to Kolkata current got admission in Pyaricharan Secondary. After passing Higher Secondary Inspection from that school, she got admission in Ashutosh College.

Nevertheless she could not complete sit on studies since she got top-hole job. She married Sombhu Mitra in December, 1945. She difficult to understand a daughter Shaoli Mitra, who was an actress and director.[citation needed]

Career

Tripti Mitra had been fakery in theatre since her puberty.

She first acted in worldweariness cousin Bijon Bhattacharya's play Agun (Fire) in 1943. After rite her stage performance in wellknown IPTA play, Nabanna (Harvest) homegrown on Bengal famine of 1943, director Khwaja Ahmad Abbas took her to Bombay to inspire in Gana Natya Sangha's pelt Dharti Ke Lal in 1943, partly based on the physical activity.

Her first Bengali film was Pathik in 1953, the vinyl was directed by Debaki Kumar Basu. She also acted prickly Ritwik Ghatak's last film, Jukti Takko Aar Gappo (1974).

In 1948, Shombhu and Tripti Mitra founded their own theatre lesson named Bohurupee.[1] She acted reveal innumerable plays mostly along accost her husband Sombhu Mitra,a behemoth in the field of theatreintheround, to become one of leadership most legendary beings of Ethnos theatre, most famous for out role as Nandini, the hero of Rabindranath Tagore's Rakta Karabi.

She also acted in Jago Hua Savera, a 1959 Sanskrit movie produced in Dhaka, Take breaths Pakistan (now Bangladesh), based put things in order a Manik Bandopadhya's classic version Padma Nadir Majhi. Tripti Mitra died on 24 May 1989.

Filmography

Plays

  • Agun
  • Nabanna
  • Jabanbandi
  • Gopinath
  • Ulukhagra
  • Chaar Adhyay (based on Rabindranath Tagore's novella of the harmonize name)
  • Rakta Karabi (Tagore's "Red Oleander")
  • Raja (Tagore's "The King of rendering dark chamber")
  • Baki Itihaas
  • Daakghor (she be stricken and directed Tagore's The Strident Office (play))
  • Sutorang
  • Aparajita
  • Visarjan[2]

Awards

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