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Arabinda Mukhopadhyay

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Arabinda Mukhopadhyay (18 June 1919 – 10 February 2016) was an Indian filmmaker, film director, and editor. He was the younger brother of Late Balai Chand Mukherjee. In a career spanning four decades, he directed a total of 26 full-length films, 3 telefilms, and 1 television serial. His very first directorial effort “Kichukkhon” in 1959 gave him a nomination for the President's Award. Another movie of his, “Ahban”, was screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1961.

18-06-1919

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Arabinda Mukherjee, Arvind Mukherjee, Arvind Mukhopadhyay, Dhulu Babu

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Katihar, Bihar, Bengal Presidency, British India (now India)

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15 Works

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5 Works

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1 Works

Ajante

Ajante

"Ajante" is the story of a simple innocent man Ravi who falls in love with Usha not knowing that she is the very girl whose marriage he is trying to finalize with a high society guy Rudraksh. After Ravi's father's death, his elder brother usurps everything giving him a couple of rooms in the servants' quarter and 1 lakh rupees that his father had given as a loan to Mr. Natu. Mr. Natu is a cunning man who keeps delaying Ravi. He finally promises to give him the money if Ravi can get Jhilik married to Rudraksh. Rudraksh is a man full of vices yet Ravi does his best to finalize the wedding. Ravi meets Usha aka Jhilik and falls in love with her. Ravi finds out the truth that Usha is Jhilik the day Rudrasksh goes to marry her. Usha condemns Ravi for his cowardice and that makes him defy everything and marry her. Rudraksh and his family are arrested for claiming dowry."
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1984

Paka Dekha

Paka Dekha

Aparna's father, a police officer, fixes her marriage of his own choice. Aparna does not agree with her father and she flees from home. Her father arrests Aparna's friends and interrogates them one by one.
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1980

Paka Dekha

Paka Dekha

Aparna's father, a police officer, fixes her marriage of his own choice. Aparna does not agree with her father and she flees from home. Her father arrests Aparna's friends and interrogates them one by one.
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1980

Nadi Theke Sagare

Nadi Theke Sagare

The character played by Mithun Chakraborty undergoes a journey of his life. This is the film where Debashree Roy, for the first time played a leading role. She played the unfathered daughter to the character played by Sandhya Roy and had to enact the adolescence as well as the adulthood of the character she was given.
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1978

Mantramugdha

Mantramugdha

Mantramugdha is a 1977 Indian Bengali film, directed by Arabinda Mukhopadhyay and produced by Raja Kapoor, Vinod Kapoor and R.N. Malhotra. The film stars Sabitri Chatterjee, Soumitra Chatterjee, Sumitra Mukherjee, Ranjit Mallick, Rabi Ghosh, Utpal Dutt in lead roles. The film has musical score by Hemanta Mukherjee.
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1977

Agnishwar

Agnishwar

A patriotic doctor lends moral backbone to the broken society of Bengal.
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1975

Agnishwar

Agnishwar

A patriotic doctor lends moral backbone to the broken society of Bengal.
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1975

Mouchak

Mouchak

A newly appointed good-looking officer catches the eyes of the fathers of would-be-brides. But he has some other plans.
8.5

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1974

Amar Prem

Amar Prem

A village woman abandoned by her husband is forced into prostitution in Kolkata and forms nameless yet strong relations with a wealthy patron as well as an abused boy in the neighbourhood.
6.9

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1972

Naikar Bhumikay

Naikar Bhumikay

19 years after losing her child, Mrs. Roy still hasn’t stopped looking. In an attempt to usurp her wealth, her manager plants Seema to pose as the long-lost daughter. Udalok catches Seema red-handed and she tells him the truth. They fall in love and try to thwart the evil manager’s plans.
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1972

Dhanyee Meye

Dhanyee Meye

Bogola, the captain of a football team, travels to a village to play in a tournament. There, he meets and falls in love with Monosha. The president of the local football club tries to force Monosha and Bogola to marry to keep the tournament trophy in the family. However, their love prevails, and they can marry despite the opposition.
8.0

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1971

Dhanyee Meye

Dhanyee Meye

Bogola, the captain of a football team, travels to a village to play in a tournament. There, he meets and falls in love with Monosha. The president of the local football club tries to force Monosha and Bogola to marry to keep the tournament trophy in the family. However, their love prevails, and they can marry despite the opposition.
8.0

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1971

Nishi Padma

Nishi Padma

'Nishi Padma' is a 1970 Bengali drama film written and directed by Aravinda Mukherjee, based on a short story 'Hinger Kochuri' by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay, and starring Uttam Kumar and Sabitri Chatterjee as leads. This film was remade in Hindi as 'Amar Prem' (1972), directed by Shakti Samanta.
1.0

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1970

Nishi Padma

Nishi Padma

'Nishi Padma' is a 1970 Bengali drama film written and directed by Aravinda Mukherjee, based on a short story 'Hinger Kochuri' by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay, and starring Uttam Kumar and Sabitri Chatterjee as leads. This film was remade in Hindi as 'Amar Prem' (1972), directed by Shakti Samanta.
1.0

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1970

Trijama

Trijama

Swarupa, an introvert, fails to express her love to Kushal, who falls for Abala, a rich and beautiful woman. However, things take a sharp turn when greedy Abala leaves him for a wealthier man. Based on the story by eminent Bengali writer Subodh Ghosh who was also a member of the screen adaptation team.
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1956