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Date of Birth:
Sep 03, 1926
Longitude:
88 E 20
Latitude:
22 N 30
Information Source:
Kundli Sangraha (Bhat)
AstroSage Rating:
Accurate (A)
About Uttam Kumar/ Who is Uttam Kumar
Uttam Kumar is considered to be one of the most popular names of Indian Bengali Cinema. He was a versatile actor, producer, director, music director and singer. Uttam’s first film was ‘Drishtidan’ (The gift of sight) which was directed by the director Nitin Bose. Although he was mostly into Bengali films, yet he has also acted in the Hindi films such as ‘Amanush’, ‘Chhoti Si Mulaqat’ with vyjayanthimala and ‘Dooriyan’with Sharmila Tagore. Uttam Kumar’s time is still considered as the Golden period of Bengali cinema.
What year was Uttam Kumar born?
Year 1926
What is Uttam Kumar's birth date?
His birthday is on Friday, September 3, 1926.
Where was Uttam Kumar born?
Calcutta
How old is Uttam Kumar ?
Uttam Kumar is 99 years old.
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Drishtidan
1948 Indian film
Drishtidan (Bengali: দৃষ্টিদান, Donating Eyes ) (1948) is an Indian Bengali feature film directed by Nitin Bose. Based on Rabindranth Tagore's story of the same name, the film narrates the evolving relationship of a blind woman with her husband.[1] Legendary actor Uttam Kumar debuted in this film, who later become one of the greatest actor of the Indian Cinema history and most popular and successful film star in the Bengali Cinema history. In this film Kumar played as a child artist of the hero Asit Baran's role.[2] Kumar worked in this film as his birth name Arun Kumar Chatterjee. The film became a flop at the box office[3]
Plot
Kumudini (Sunanda Banerjee) is being blinded her husband yet her love, affection and sacrifice. Her husband (Asit Baran) is truly unparalleled. Kusum got married at the age of fourteen to a young man studying medicine. Within a year, Kumu fell very ill while giving birth at such a young age and her child died. He is sick but not dying but gradually his eyes develop problems. Her
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Uttam Kumar
Indian actor, director and producer (1926–1980)
Uttam Kumar (born Arun Kumar Chattopadhyay; 3 September 1926 – 24 July 1980), widely known as Mahanayak (lit. 'Great Hero'),[1] was an Indian film actor, producer, director, screenwriter, composer, and playback singer who predominantly worked in Bengali cinema.[2] His career spanned three decades, from the late 1940s until his death in 1980.[3] Kumar is regarded as one of the greatest actors in the history of Indian cinema and also the most popular and successful film star in Bengal.[4]
He appeared in over 200 films, including Agni Pariksha, Harano Sur, Bicharak, Saptapadi, Jhinder Bandi, Sesh Anka, Deya Neya, Lal Pathor, Jatugriha, Thana Theke Aschi, Chowringhee, Nayak, Nishi Padma, Chhadmabeshi, Dhanyee Meye, Amanush, Agnishwar, Bagh Bondi Khela, Sanyasi Raja, Ogo Bodhu Shundori.[5][1] He produced seven films, and he directed the films Sudhu Ekti Bochor [bn], Bon Palashir Padabali, and Kalan
Drishtidan
1948 Indian film
Drishtidan (Bengali: দৃষ্টিদান, Donating Eyes ) (1948) is an Indian Bengali feature film directed by Nitin Bose. Based on Rabindranth Tagore's story of the same name, the film narrates the evolving relationship of a blind woman with her husband.[1] Legendary actor Uttam Kumar debuted in this film, who later become one of the greatest actor of the Indian Cinema history and most popular and successful film star in the Bengali Cinema history. In this film Kumar played as a child artist of the hero Asit Baran's role.[2] Kumar worked in this film as his birth name Arun Kumar Chatterjee. The film became a flop at the box office[3]
Plot
Kumudini (Sunanda Banerjee) is being blinded her husband yet her love, affection and sacrifice. Her husband (Asit Baran) is truly unparalleled. Kusum got married at the age of fourteen to a young man studying medicine. Within a year, Kumu fell very ill while giving birth at such a young age and her child died. He is sick but not dying but gradually his eyes develop problems. Her
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Uttam Kumar
Indian actor, director and producer (1926–1980)
Uttam Kumar (born Arun Kumar Chattopadhyay; 3 September 1926 – 24 July 1980), widely known as Mahanayak (lit. 'Great Hero'),[1] was an Indian film actor, producer, director, screenwriter, composer, and playback singer who predominantly worked in Bengali cinema.[2] His career spanned three decades, from the late 1940s until his death in 1980.[3] Kumar is regarded as one of the greatest actors in the history of Indian cinema and also the most popular and successful film star in Bengal.[4]
He appeared in over 200 films, including Agni Pariksha, Harano Sur, Bicharak, Saptapadi, Jhinder Bandi, Sesh Anka, Deya Neya, Lal Pathor, Jatugriha, Thana Theke Aschi, Chowringhee, Nayak, Nishi Padma, Chhadmabeshi, Dhanyee Meye, Amanush, Agnishwar, Bagh Bondi Khela, Sanyasi Raja, Ogo Bodhu Shundori.[5][1] He produced seven films, and he directed the films Sudhu Ekti Bochor [bn], Bon Palashir Padabali, and Kalan
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