Chhaya Devi | |
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Born | 1914 Bhagalpur, Bihar and Orissa, British India |
Died | 27 April 2001 Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1930s–1980s |
Chhaya Devi (Bengali: ছায়া দেবী Telugu: ఛాయా దేవి) (1914–2001) was an Indian film actress. She acted in hundreds of Bengali, Hindi, Telugu and Tamil language movies for over five decades and played many character roles. Her first lead role was in Sonar Sansar (1936), directed by Debaki Bose, and later with Bidyapati (1937) she received acclaim and went on to act in notable films like, Nirjan Saikate (1963), Hatey Bazarey (1967) and Apanjan (1968) by Tapan Sinha, Saptapadi (1961), Uttar Falguni (1963), Antony Firingee (1967), in Bengali, Alaap (1977) in Hindi, which also starred Amitabh Bachchan.
She was first cousin of actor Ashok Kumar's wife Shobha Ganguly, thus related to the Ganguly family.
1936 Sonar Sansar - Rama
1936 Rajani - Maid Servant
1937 Bidyapati - Queen Laxmi
1937 Ranga Bou - Kalyani
1938 Bekar Nashan - Kamal
1938 Hal Bangla - Sefali
1939 Bamanabatar - Sachi
1939 Jakher Dhan
1939 Debjani - Debjani
1939 Janak Nandini - Chandika
1939 Rikta - Karuna
1940 Abhinetri
1940 Haar Jeet
1941 Sree Radha
1942 Jiban Sangini - Atar
1942 Avayer Biye
1942 Chauranghee
1945 Bondita
1947 Burmar Pathey
1947 Jharer Par
1948 Dhatri Debata
1948 Anirban
1949 Abhijatya
1949 Kuasha (1949)
1950 Sree Tulsidas