Chitta Basu (director)

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Chitta Bose (1907–1993), born as Chittaranjan Bose and also known as Chitta Basu was an Indian film director. He is one of the renowned film directors of West Bengal during the 1960s.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0097866/bio Retrieved 2010-01-02. {{User-generated source|certain=yes|date= March 2022}} He was born on 26 November 1907https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0097866/bio Retrieved 2010-01-02. {{User-generated source|certain=yes|date= March 2022}} in a middle-class family in the Khulna District of present-day Bangladesh.

Education

Though born in Khulna Dist.,Bangladesh, he left Bangladesh at an early age

and came to Kolkata. He passed the intermediate exam

from Bangabasi College and thereafter completed graduation

from St. Xaviers college, Kolkata. Also Mr Basu completed post graduation from Calcutta University.

Struggling days

He started working in Great Eastern Departmental Stores for short stint. Basu's maternal uncle

Naresh Chandra Mitra, also a renowned director approached him to work with him as

an assistant director. He left the job in Great Eastern and started working as

an assistant film director.

Personal life

Basu, third of the 10 siblings of Charu Chandra Bose (Zamindar of Khulna district) and Monrama Bose was married to Tushar Kona Roy Chowdhury in the year 1933. Her father Subodh Chandra Roy Chowdhury, was the dewan of princely state of Jodhpur. The couple had 5 sons and 2 daughters. Mr. Basu's third son Dipranjan Basu is also film director at present. Some of Mr Dipranjan Basu's directorial debut: Parabatpriya (1984), Bhalobhasha-o-Andhokar & also many television soaps.

Rise to fame

Basu made his directorial debut with the film "Bondhur Path" in 1946. The film was a hit. In all he made 33 films during his film career.

In 1954 Basu's film Chheley Kaar (starring Chhabi Biswas) won the national award.{{cite web |url=http://www.simindia.com/video28.htm |title= |website=www.simindia.com |access-date=2010-01-02}}{{title missing|date=May 2022}} "Chheley Kaar" is a story about a man finding an unknown child sat in his car in a Park and calling him his father.{{cite web |url=http://stationhollywood.blogspot.com/2008/09/bikash-roy-and-bengali-classic-films.html |title=Station Hollywood: Bikash Roy and Bengali classic films |website=stationhollywood.blogspot.com |date= 26 September 2008|access-date=2010-01-02}}

Some of Mr. Basu's notable films are: Maya Mriga, Bondhu, Godhuli Bela, Ekti Raat, Putro Bodhu, Rastar Chele, Bindu'r Chele, Mantra Shakti, Jaya,http://www.screenindia.com/old/20001222/reins.htm {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081022124444/http://www.screenindia.com/old/20001222/reins.htm |date=22 October 2008 }} Retrieved 2010-01-02. "Sesh Parba" and Prafulla. According to Mr. Basu the most experimental film of his life was "Rastar Chele". "Mr Basu's challenge to the Bengali Film Industry". MR. Basu made 32 films in his film career.

Filmography

Death

Basu died on 5 December 1993 (eight months after the death of his beloved wife) following a cerebral attack.

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