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Nirendranath Lahiri

Director
Nirendranath Lahiri (17 July 1908 – 2 December 1972) was a Bengali and Hindi film director. He received the 9th Annual BFJA Awards in 1946 and the 2nd National Film Awards in 1955. Lahiri was born in Kolkata, British India in 1908. His father's name was Jitendra Nath Lahiri. Initially, he started his career as an actor in Pramathesh Barua’s studio. He worked with Mr. Barua at New Theatres. He acted in Abhinav in 1940 directed by Debaki Bose. Lahiri was the music director of Ashiana, Tarubala, and Annapurnar Mandir in 1936. In 1940 he made his directional debut in the film Byabodhan. He became popular after directing Bhabhi Kaal in 1945. He directed about 27 films including Bengali and Hindi cinema. Lahiri died in 1972.

17-07-1908

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নীরেন্দ্রনাথ লাহিড়ী, নীরেন লাহিড়ী

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Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India [now India]

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director

20 Works

writer

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Rajdrohi

Rajdrohi

The 1966 Indian Bengali film.
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1966

Chhabi

Chhabi

An artist leaves everything behind to go in search of fame and recognition, but the past continues to haunt him.
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1959

Indrani

Indrani

Indrani Mukherjee the only daughter of a staunch brahmin in a village studies at Kolkata and stays in a girls' hostel. She meets Sudarshan Dutta, who had a brilliant career as a student and is doing his PhD. They fall in love, and Indrani wants to get married with him as soon as possible. She goes back to her village and informs her father of her intention to get married, Indrani's father takes umbrage as Sudarshan is not a Brahmin and also unemployed. Sudarshan too warns Indrani that he won't be able to provide for her. Indrani marries Sudarshan and is tormented at Sudarshan's house by his mother and sisters in law because of several emotional strains at play. To avoid further complications at home, Indrani gets a job as a teacher in Dinajpur. One day, after a heated exchange between two people that started their journey fiercely loving and trusting one another, Sudarshan leaves Indrani and goes in search of a job elsewhere.
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1958

Prithibi Amare Chay

Prithibi Amare Chay

A 1957 Indian film about an aspiring singer and the son of a reputed businessman. His stepmother accuses him of indecency and throws him out of his house to inherit all the property of her husband. The female protagonist suffers a similar fate as her stepmother forces her to leave. They both decide to commit suicide and go to a riverbank where they meet and the cupid strikes.
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1957

Shankar Narayan Bank

Shankar Narayan Bank

A 1956 LOST Indian Bengali film starring Mahanayak Uttam Kumar.
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1956

Jadubhatta

Jadubhatta

1954 Bengali film directed by Nihen Lahiri
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1954

Kalyani

Kalyani

A 1954 Bengali Drama Film directed by Nirendranath Lahiri.
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1954

Kalyani

Kalyani

A 1954 Bengali Drama Film directed by Nirendranath Lahiri.
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1954

Lakh Taka

Lakh Taka

The movie tells the story of Fakkaram, a.k.a. Fakka, and his love, along with his family and his greedy relatives, who are in search of a valuable amount of money left by a millionaire.
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1953

Lakh Taka

Lakh Taka

The movie tells the story of Fakkaram, a.k.a. Fakka, and his love, along with his family and his greedy relatives, who are in search of a valuable amount of money left by a millionaire.
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1953

Niruddesh

Niruddesh

A 1949 Bengali Drama Film directed by Niren Lahiri.
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1949

Niruddesh

Niruddesh

A 1949 Bengali Drama Film directed by Niren Lahiri.
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1949

Sadharan Meye

Sadharan Meye

A run-of-the-mill girl.
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1948

Sadharan Meye

Sadharan Meye

A run-of-the-mill girl.
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1948

Arabian Nights

Arabian Nights

The 1946 Indian film.
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1946

Ban Phool

Ban Phool

The Hindi film starring Kanan Devi and Krishnankant.
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1945

Anban

Anban

Anban is a 1944 Bollywood social film directed by Niren Lahiri.
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1944

Garmil

Garmil

Niren Lahiri directs this social-minded melodrama about the complicated relationship between a traditional Hindu family headed by Madhab Thakur (Choudhury) and their progressive next-door neighbor Mukherjee (Chhabi Biswas). Thakur's daughter, Malati (Sheila Haldar), and Mukherjee's son, Robi (Robin Majumdar), run a school teaching traditional Hindu values which they hope will become a countrywide franchise. Their planned nuptials are impeded when Malati's older sister is forced to marry a Brahmin against her will, resulting in a full-scale revolt in both households. Eventually, the rift is settled, the hero and heroine marry, and a sort of Hindu-laden modernity reigns in the two families.
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1942

Garmil

Garmil

Niren Lahiri directs this social-minded melodrama about the complicated relationship between a traditional Hindu family headed by Madhab Thakur (Choudhury) and their progressive next-door neighbor Mukherjee (Chhabi Biswas). Thakur's daughter, Malati (Sheila Haldar), and Mukherjee's son, Robi (Robin Majumdar), run a school teaching traditional Hindu values which they hope will become a countrywide franchise. Their planned nuptials are impeded when Malati's older sister is forced to marry a Brahmin against her will, resulting in a full-scale revolt in both households. Eventually, the rift is settled, the hero and heroine marry, and a sort of Hindu-laden modernity reigns in the two families.
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1942

Mahakabi Kalidas

Mahakabi Kalidas

A naive Sanskrit poet, shunned for falling in love with a low-caste Indian woman, faces challenges after entering into a competition with a princess.
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1942