Gurudas Banerjee | |
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Occupation(s) | Actor (theatre and cinema); Head of theatrical company |
Years active | 1940s–1980s |
Spouse | Molina Devi |
Gurudas Banerjee, also known as Gurudas Bandyopadhyay, [1] is a Bengali stage and film actor who was active from the 1940s through the 1980s. [2] As an actor, he commonly played holy men, especially the 19th century Bengali mystic Sri Ramakrishna, a role he was said to "almost monopolize." He acted in more than 80 films, mostly in Bengali. With his wife, actress Molina Devi, he also directed a Calcutta-based theatre troupe, M. G. Enterprises.
Gurudas Banerjee had his stage debut in 1948 at Calcutta's Kalika Theatre in the role of Sri Ramakrishna in Yugadevata. [3] He continued acting in theatre and cinema until the 1980s. Banerjee married Molina Devi (1917-1977), who has been characterized as "one of the finest actresses of Indian theatre and cinema." [4] : 275 Together, they operated their own touring theatre, M. G. Enterprises, [5] : 688 which "specialized in commercial productions of devotional drama" [4] : 275 in which Banerjee played the role of Sri Ramakrishna and other holy men.
Gurudas Banerjee acted in a variety of roles, very commonly as Sri Ramakrishna, which he played on both stage and in film. [5] : 688 Other roles that Banerjee played in film included Sadhak Bamakhyapa (Sadhak Bamakshyapa, 1958; Joy Maa Tara, 1978), [6] [7] Gobinda, Husband Of Chandi (Swayamsiddha, 1947), Ramola's Father (Sare Chuattar, 1953), [8] Jitu, Anita's Father (Ekti Raat, 1956), [8] Pishemashai (Indranath, Srikanta O Annadadidi, 1959), Neepa's Father (Mouchak, 1975), [8] and Agniswar's Father-in-law (Agniswar, 1975). [8]
From the 1950s through the 1970s, Gurudas Banerjee commonly portrayed Ramakrishna in the Bengali Theatre and films. Beginning in the late 1940s, "he almost monopolized this role [of Ramakrishna] as a specialist, both on the stage and on the screen," [5] : 688 and was still portraying Ramakrishna in the late-1970s. [3] Sushil Mukherjee explains that the drama Jugadevata, which debuted on the Calcutta stage on 19 November 1948,
was a devotional drama... on the life of the Saint of Dakshineswar [Ramakrishna] [that] became immensely popular and established two artistes who became wholly identified with the two characters they represented. These were Gurudas Banerjee who was seen as Sri Ramkrishna and Molina Devi who appeared as Rani Rasmoni, the founder of the famous Bhabatarini (Kali) temple at Dakshineswar. Since their appearance in Jugadevata at Kalika in 1948 Gurudas and Molina have appeared in the characters of these two persons in a number of other plays, both on the stage and on the screen.... [5] : 288
Films in which Banerjee played the role of Ramakrishna included Vidyasagar(1950),Rani Rashmoni (1955), Mahakavi Girish Chandra (1956), Bireswar Vivekananda (1964), and Jata Mat Tata Path (1979). Theatrical plays in which Banerjee played Ramakrishna included Jugadebata (1948), Thakur Sri Ramakrishna (1955), and Nata Nati (1975). In fact he was the only actor to play roles of all the prominent Shaakto (Devotee of Goddess Shakti) mystics of the 18th and 19th Century Bengal, namely Sadhak Ramprasad, Kamalakanta Bhattacharya, Shri Ramakrishna Paramhamsa and Sadhak Bamakhyapa.
According to Sushil Mukherjee, in the many screen and stage appearances since 1948 in which Banerjee and Molina Devi have played Ramakrishna and Rani Rashmoni together, they "have carried the audience with them in every performance." [5] : 288
In 1966, The Illustrated Weekly of India mentioned Banerjee's troupe's performance in a review of the 1965-66 theatre season in Delhi. [9] The Weekly stated that
Milan Samity of Delhi sponsored the M. G. Enterprise of Calcutta, who brought two plays, Thakur Shri Ramakrishna and Baikunther Will, and an able company of actors. The credit for composing Thakur Shri Ramakrishna, round the story of Rani Rashmoni, and for bringing this legendary figure to life on the stage, goes to Molina Devi and Gurudas, who headed the company.... It is not easy to put across a religious theme, but Molina and Gurudas did so convincingly, helped greatly by the telling effects of light and music. [9]
Gurudas Banerjee acted in more than 80 films, mostly in Bengali, as listed here (including year released, and role if available; all films in Bengali unless otherwise noted): [10]
Further details on selected films appear in the table below. [13] Films known to be dubbed versions of other films have not been listed. Any films known to be multilinguals (separately filmed in multiple languages) are explicitly noted as multilinguals. [14] [15]
Year | Film Title | Banerjee Role | Film Director | Notes & Sources (DB=data base) |
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1950 | Jugadebata | Sri Ramakrishna [16] | Bidhayak Bhattacharya | Bengali; Sources: DBs, [17] other [18] |
1950 | Vidyasagar | Sri Ramakrishna | Kali Prasad Ghosh | Bengali; Sources: DBs, [19] [20] other [21] |
1952 | Vidyasagar | Sri Ramakrishna [16] | Kali Prasad Ghosh | Hindi; Sources: DBs [22] |
1955 | Rani Rashmoni | Sri Ramakrishna | Kali Prasad Ghosh | Bengali; Sources: DBs [23] Molina Devi as Rani Rashmoni |
1958 | Sadhak Bamakhyapa | Sadhak Bamakhyapa | Banshi Ash | Bengali; Sources: DBs [6] [24] |
1956 | Mahakavi Girish Chandra | Sri Ramakrishna | Madhu Bose | Bengali; Sources: DBs [25] Pahari Sanyal as Girish Chandra Ghosh. The film won a 1956 Certificate of Merit. [26] |
1964 | Bireswar Vivekananda | Sri Ramakrishna | Madhu Bose | Bengali; Sources: DBs [27] [28] Amaresh Das as Vivekananda |
1979 | Jata Mat Tata Path (As Many Views, As Many Ways) | Sri Ramakrishna | Gurudas Bagchi | Bengali; Sources: DBs [29] [30] |
The following table chronicles Gurudas Banerjee's stage career. It is not complete.
Opening date | Title | Role | Location Calcutta unless otherwise specified | Playwright | Director | Notes and other cast |
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19 Nov. 1948 | Jugadebata | Sri Ramakrishna | Kalika Theatre | Tarak Mukherjee | Source; [5] : 688 Also Molina Debi (Rani Rashmoni) | |
1955 | Thakur Sri Ramakrishna | Sri Ramakrishna | Minerva Theatre | Source; [5] : 292 Also Molina Debi (Rani Rashmoni). Part of a state Congress celebration | ||
1975 | Nata Nati | Sri Ramakrishna | Rangana Theatre | Ganesh Mukherjee | Ganesh Mukherjee | Source; [5] : 342, 688, 777 Kartick Banerjee (Girish Gose), Basanti Chaterjee (Binodini), Sudhangsu Maiti (Narendranath), and others. Over 300 performances |
Oct. 1977 | Rajadrohi | ? [31] | Rungmahal Theatre | Saradindu Banerjee | Source; [5] : 322, 688 Dilip Roy (hero), Lily Chakraverti (heroine) |
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