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Basanta Choudhury
v2 v3 2 2 3 3 4 Aka Vasant Choudhury; Bengali actor born in Nagpur known for refined accent and romantic looks. Entered film at [[New Theatres]] with [[ Mahaprasthaner Pathey]]. Played the title role in [[Debaki Bose]]’s Bhagwan Shri Krishna Chaitanya, and the mentally ill Tapash in [[Deep Jweley Jai]]. Was a romantic lead in the pre-[[Uttam Kumar]] era. Title role in Raja Rammohun, providing the definitive image of the 19th C. reformer. Shifted to character roles including villains (e.g. Baidurya Rahasya). Known best for his aristocratic rendition of characters, relying on his unique stage voice. In later films often played the villain. Known also as a radio star and stage actor with the best- known Jatra group, the Natya Company. Recent work mainly in Dinen Gupta and Tapan Sinha films; cameo appearance in Gautam Ghose’s Antarjali Jatra.4 Aka Vasant Choudhury; Bengali actor born in Nagpur known for refined accent and romantic looks. Entered film at [[New Theatres]] with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.R._Kardar|Mahaprasthaner Pathey]]. Played the title role in [[Debaki Bose]]’s Bhagwan Shri Krishna Chaitanya, and the mentally ill Tapash in [[Deep Jweley Jai]]. Was a romantic lead in the pre-[[Uttam Kumar]] era. Title role in Raja Rammohun, providing the definitive image of the 19th C. reformer. Shifted to character roles including villains (e.g. Baidurya Rahasya). Known best for his aristocratic rendition of characters, relying on his unique stage voice. In later films often played the villain. Known also as a radio star and stage actor with the best- known Jatra group, the Natya Company. Recent work mainly in Dinen Gupta and Tapan Sinha films; cameo appearance in Gautam Ghose’s Antarjali Jatra. 5 5 6 6