Mahua Roychoudhury

Mahua Roy Choudhury (Bengali: মহুয়া রায় চৌধুরী), (24 September 1958  22 July 1985) was an Indian actress who is recognized for her work in Bengali cinema.[3] She is considered to be one of the most successful actresses of Bengali Cinema.[4] She received several awards including a Filmfare Award. She was posthumously conferred with the Best Actress Award for her role in Aadmi Aur Aurat (1984) at the 5th Damascus International Film Festival in 1987.[5]

Mahua Roy Choudhury
মহুয়া রায় চৌধুরী
Mahua Roy Choudhury in Dadar Kirti (1980)
Born(1958-09-24)24 September 1958[1][2]
Died22 July 1985(1985-07-22) (aged 26)
OccupationActress
Years active1973   1985
Known for

Personal life

Roychoudhury was born on 24 September 1958. Her original name was Shipra Roy Choudhury. Director Tarun Majumdar named her ‘Mahua’. Tarun Majumdar discovered her and Sandhya Roy groomed her. Mahua Roy Choudhury was from a lower – middle-class family of DumDum. Her father Nilanjan Roy Chowdhury was a dancer.

So from her childhood she had the knack of dancing. She could not pursue her studies due to the economic instability of her family. Meanwhile, she made her acting debut in Tarun Majumdars Sriman Pritthiraj (1972). She had also shared screen with matinee idol Uttam Kumar in some films notable amongst being Seyi Chokh, Bagh Bondi Khela etc. She had produced hit films pairing with actors like Deepankar De, Santu Mukhopadhyay, Samit Bhanja, Anup Kumar, Tapas Paul, Chiranjeet, Kaushik Banerjee, Ranjit Mallick, Prosenjit Chatterjee and even with the legend Sri Uttam Kumar. Her next-door girl type acting made her popular in Bengali household. Actresses Sabitri Chatterjee, Sandhya Roy groomed her acting skills which further improvised her acting style. Very few actresses of her time knew classical as well as modern dance so well. Mahua infused the art of dancing successfully in her films, a quality quite rare in those days.

She married actor Tilak Chakraborty on 2 May 1976. They had one son named Tamal.

Her outstanding performance in Tapan Sinha's Aadmi Aur Aurat with Amol Palekar won her critical acclaim that corrected her reputation of merely filling up the box office coffers. There was even a time when Bengali films used to run by her name only. Within a very short span of time Mahua had met with huge success and popularity. She almost by herself had put the Bengali cinema on a comeback-trail with Lal Golap in 1983.[6]

Death

On 22 July 1985 midnight, Mahua met with a fire accident in a hotel room receiving serious burns and she succumbed to death owing to her injury. The exact cause of the fire accident remains a mystery.

She had nearly around 15 films running on her shoulder at the time of her death. Many of her films were released after her death like 'Anurager Choya','Prem O Paap', 'Abhimaan','Ashirbaad','Kenaram Becharam' ,'Abir' etc. The whole industry grieved on her sudden demise.[7] Police did not know the particular cause of her death.

Awards

Award Year Category Film Result
Filmfare Awards East 1980 Best Actress Dadar Kirti Won[7]
Damascus International Film Festival Award 1987 Aadmi Aur Aurat Won[5]

Partial filmography

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  • Sriman Prithviraj (1972)[8] - Amala Bala (Roy) Mukherjee
  • Je Jekhane Dariye (1974)
  • Bagh Bondi Khela (1975, revised in 1989) - Dolon Bose
  • Seyi Chokh (1976)
  • Dampati (1976)[9]
  • Anandamela (1976)
  • Jiban Morur Prante (1976)
  • Ajashra Dhanyabad (1976)
  • Ranger Saheb (1977)
  • Chhotto Nayak (1977)
  • Kabita (1977)
  • Behula Lokhindar (1977)
  • Seshraksha (1977)
  • Ranger Saheb (1978)
  • Ghatkali (1979)
  • Dub De Mon Kali Bole (1979)
  • Daksha Joggo (1979)
  • Dour (1979)
  • Mother (1979)
  • Bono Basar (1979)
  • Paka Dekha (1980) - Aparna
  • Dadar Kirti (1980) - Saraswati Mukherjee
  • Priyatama (1980)
  • Subarnalata (1980)
  • Kalo Chokher Tara (1980)
  • Parabesh (1980)
  • Dadar Kirti (1980)[10]
  • Upalabdhi (1981)
  • Pahari Phul (1981)[11]
  • Subarna Golak (1981)
  • Pratishodh (1981)[12]
  • Surya Sakhi (1981)
  • Saheb (1981) - Bulti
  • Kapal Kundala (1981)
  • Father (1981)
  • Bodhan (1981)
  • Aaj Kal Porshur Galpo (1981)
  • Subha Rajani (1981)
  • Imon Kalyan (1982) - Mallika
  • Sonar Bangla (1982)
  • Amrita Kumbher Sandhane (1982)
  • Shathe Sathang (1982)
  • Faisala (1982)
  • Utsarga (1982)
  • Jabanbondi (1983)
  • Rajeswari (1983)
  • Rajeshwari (1983)
  • Din Jai (1983)
  • Matir Swargo (1983)
  • Aloy Phera (1983)
  • Madhumoy (1983)
  • Prayachitta (1983)
  • Lal Golap (1984)
  • Shatru (1984)
  • Jog Biyog (1984)
  • Aadmi Aur Aurat (1984, TV Movie)
  • Parabat Priya (1984)
  • Paroma (1985)
  • Aloy Phera (1985)
  • Till Theke Tal (1985)
  • Amar Prithibi (1985)
  • Sandhya Pradip (1985)
  • Prem O Paap (1985)
  • Abhimaan (1986)
  • Shapmukti (1986)
  • Anurager Chowa (1986)
  • Dadu Nati o Hati (1986)
  • Raj Purush (1987)
  • Lalan Fakir (1987)
  • Abir (1987)
  • Ashirbad (1987)
  • Jagoron (1990)
  • Sankranti (1990)
  • Jekhane Ashroy (1992) - (final film role)
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References

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  4. "Mahua Raychowdhury profile". in.com. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  5. الدورة الخامسة. Damascus International Film Festival (archived) (in Arabic). Archived from the original on 14 September 2009. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  6. "Mahua Roychoudhury: A Death Most Foul - Out of Pandora". Out of Pandora. 4 May 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  7. "Queen of Bengali cinema Mahua Roychowdhury death remains a suspense drama". India Today. 15 August 1985. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
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  11. "Bengali movies of Mahua Roy Chowdhury by year". moovyshoovy.com. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  12. "Songs of Mahua Raychowdhury". gomolo.com. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
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