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Manu Mukherjee was born on March 1st, 1930. He is the son of Amarendranath Mukherjee, who was also involved with acting at the [[Calcutta Theatre]]. Manu Mukherjee is one of the oldest actors in the world, still actively playing major and minor roles in Bengali television's soaps and operas. |
Manu Mukherjee was born on March 1st, 1930. He is the son of Amarendranath Mukherjee, who was also involved with acting at the [[Calcutta Theatre]]. Manu Mukherjee is one of the oldest actors in the world, still actively playing major and minor roles in Bengali television's soaps and operas. |
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Manu started acting at a young age, and his first character was to portray the role of a wife at a neighborhood club play which fueled his fascination towards acting. He joined the [[Srirangam Theatre]] (known as Bishwarupa Movie Theater) as a prompter in the year 1957. He also worked in other famous theatres from the late sixties onwards such as Sarkarina, Sujata Sadan, Minerva, Bishwanath Mancha, Rangmahal, and Star theatre. His first notable part was when he had to act as an artist instead of [[Kali Banerjee]] in the play Khudha. He was also trained as a Tabla player by the famous Tabla player Krishnakumar Ganguly also known as Natubabu. |
Manu started acting at a young age, and his first character was to portray the role of a wife at a neighborhood club play which fueled his fascination towards acting. He joined the [[Srirangam Theatre]] (known as Bishwarupa Movie Theater since 2001) as a prompter in the year 1957. He also worked in other famous theatres from the late sixties onwards such as Sarkarina, Sujata Sadan, Minerva, Bishwanath Mancha, Rangmahal, and Star theatre. His first notable part was when he had to act as an artist instead of [[Kali Banerjee]] in the play Khudha. He was also trained as a Tabla player by the famous Tabla player Krishnakumar Ganguly also known as Natubabu. |
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== Works == |
== Works == |
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Monu Mukhopadhyay | |
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Monu Mukherjee | |
Born | Monu Mukherjee 1 March 1930 |
Other names | Monu Mukherjee |
Occupation | Actor |
Children | Rina Mukherjee, Ratna Sardar |
Monu Mukhopadhyay or Monu Mukherjee (born 1 March 1930) is a Bengali film and television actor.
Early life and education
Manu Mukherjee was born on March 1st, 1930. He is the son of Amarendranath Mukherjee, who was also involved with acting at the Calcutta Theatre. Manu Mukherjee is one of the oldest actors in the world, still actively playing major and minor roles in Bengali television's soaps and operas.
Manu started acting at a young age, and his first character was to portray the role of a wife at a neighborhood club play which fueled his fascination towards acting. He joined the Srirangam Theatre (known as Bishwarupa Movie Theater since 2001) as a prompter in the year 1957. He also worked in other famous theatres from the late sixties onwards such as Sarkarina, Sujata Sadan, Minerva, Bishwanath Mancha, Rangmahal, and Star theatre. His first notable part was when he had to act as an artist instead of Kali Banerjee in the play Khudha. He was also trained as a Tabla player by the famous Tabla player Krishnakumar Ganguly also known as Natubabu.
Works
Films
- Sudama The Half Man (Unreleased)
- Neel Akasher Neechey (1959)
- Uttarayan (1963)
- Shesh Theke Shuru (1969)
- Nayikar Bhumikay (1972)
- Marjina Abdullah (1973)
- Sonar Khancha (1973)
- Ashani Sanket (1973)
- Phuleswari (1974)
- Mrigayaa (1976)
- Safed Jhoot (1977)
- Ganadevata (1979)
- Joi Baba Felunath (1979)
- Dadar Kirti (1980)
- Saheb (1981)
- Meghmukti (1982)
- Khelar Putul (1982)
- Iman Kalyan (1982)
- Pratidan (1983)
- Srimati Hangsaraj (1989)
- Sati (1990)
- Ganashatru (1990)
- Sajani Go Sajani (1991)
- Swet Patharer Thala (1992)
- Kancher Prithibi (1993)
- Tobu Mone Rekho (1994)
- Damu (1997)
- Siraj (1999)
- Anu (1999)
- Sajoni Aamar Sohag (2000)
- Nodir Pare Aamar Bari (2001)
- Dukhiram (2002)
- Desh (2002)
- Chandramollika (2002)
- Abaidha (2002)
- Patalghar (2003)
- Raju Uncle (2005)
- Sedin Dujone (2008)
- Janatar Aadalat (2008)
- Sakaler Rang (2009)
- Eka Eka (2010)
- Bondhu Eso Tumi (2010)
- Banshiwala (2010)
- Purna Brahma Sri Sri Harichand (2011)
- Bhorer Pakhi (2011)
- Sparsho (2012)
- Keu Bole Buro Bham, Keu Bole (2012)
- Holud Pakhir Dana (2013)
- Bangal Ghoti Phataphati (Unreleased)
- Bakita Byaktigato
- "Goynar Baksho"
- Sudama The Half Man By Rajib Ball (Unreleased expecting by 2013 May)
- Alinagarer Golokdhadha (2018)
- Loafer (Upcoming)
Television
- "Poush Faguner Pala (DD Bangla)
- Mama Bhagne (ATN Bangla)
- Boyei Gelo (Zee Bangla)
- Sangsar Shukher Hoi Romonir Gune (Star Jalsha)
Web series Byomkesh-Makorshar rosh{2017}[Hoichoi]