'''Pashupati Chatterjee (1906-91?)''' Bengali director born in Chandernagore, West Bengal. Graduated from Calcutta University and became a photo-journalist. Worked with [[Premankur Atorthy]] on the journal Nachgar. Assisted [[Debaki Bose]] (1934) on [[Inquilab]]; then joined [[New Theatres]] (1935) where he worked with [[Amar Mullick]] (e.g. lyrics for [[Bardidi]], 1939; dialogues for [[Abhinetri]], 1940). Became an independent producer with Swami and was active in trade organisations. Early films based on Saratchandra’s fiction. He edited a number of journals including the literary journal Natun Lekha and wrote extensively on film history, e.g. in the Calcutta Film Society journal Chitravash. '''FILMOGRAPHY:''' 1942: Parineeta; 1944: Shesh Raksha; 1948: Priyatama; Arakshaniya; 1949: Swami; 1951: Nastaneer; 1953: Niskriti; 1954: Shoroshi; 1955: Nishiddha Phal; 1956: Mamlar Phal; 1959: Mriter Martye Agaman. [[Director]]