Chhaya Devi (; 3 June 1914 – 25 April 2001) was an Indian actress known for her work in Bengali and Bollywood cinema. She appeared in over two hundred films for over five decades.
Her first lead role was in Debaki Bose's Bengali film Sonar Sansar (1936). She rose to hall of fame for her role as Rani Lakshmi in Debaki Bose's Vidyapati (1937). Some of her notable films are such as Nirjan Saikate (1963), Hatey Bazarey (1967) and Apanjan (1968) by Tapan Sinha, Saptapadi (1961), Uttar Falguni (1963), Antony Firingee (1967), in Bengali, Alaap (1977) in Hindi, which also starred Amitabh Bachchan.
Early life
Chhaya Devi was born in Bhagalpur.
Her father was Haradhan Gangopadhyay. She started her education in the Mokshda Girls High School in Adampur, Bhagalpur. Later her father was transferred to Delhi and she continued her education in the Indraprastha Girls School. She was married to Buddhadeb Chattopadhyay, a teacher at Ranchi, at the age of eleven. Her marriage did not last long and she came to Kolkata with her father when she was a student of tenth standard only. She was first cousin of actor
Ashok Kumar's wife Shobha Ganguly, thus was related to the
Ganguly family as well.
However, though very little is known about her early life, her life is believed to be full of struggle. After she reached Kolkata she chose her career as an actress in films and stage, which she pursued for the next five decades.
Career
Though Chhaya Devi debuted in Bengali movie
Sonar Sansar in 1936, she acquired fame for the outstanding acting in the role of Queen Lakshmi in the movie
Bidyapati in 1938.
From lead female roles in her early days to character roles in her later years, Chhaya Devi had shown her creative ability in acting.
In
Atal Jaler Ahwan (1962), she stole the heart of the viewers with her soft and loving acting as surrogate mother of Soumitra. In
Deya Neya (1963) she acted as the helpless mother of the aspirant singer Prashanta (Uttam Kumar). In the movie
Saat Pake Badha (1963) she was the heartless, rude and indifferent mother of Suchitra Sen opposing the affair of her daughter with Soumitra. Chhaya Devi played the role of the mother of Uttam Kumar in many films. In
Anthony Firingee (1967), Chhaya Devi was mother of Hensman Antony (Uttam Kumar).
Apanjan, an outstanding film directed by Tapan Sinha in 1967, which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali,
as well as several BFJA Awards, was considered having one of the best of the performances of Chhaya Devi. In
Podi Pisir Bormi Bakso (1972), a children's movie made from a story written by Leela Majumdar and directed by Arundhati Devi, Chhaya Devi played an unforgettable lead comic role of
Podi Pisi, the widowed elderly aunt.
Her last film was
Tomar Rakte Amar Sohag, which was released in 1993, in which she acted in a cameo role.
Filmography
1930s
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1936 Rajani - Maid Servant
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1937 Bidyapati - Queen Laxmi
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1938 Bekar Nashan - Kamal
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1939 Janak Nandini - Chandika
1940s
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1942 Jiban Sangini - Atar
1950s
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1956 Shankar Narayan Bank
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1956 Daner Maryada - Malati
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1956 Saheb Bibi Golam- Bororani
1960s
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1962 Atal Jaler Ahwan - Anuradha Debi
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1961 Saptapadi - Rina's Mother (Aayah)
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1963 Saat Pake Bandha - Archana's Mother
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1966 Galpo Holeo Satti - Bara Bou
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1967 Chikkadu Dorakadu Telugu
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1969 Arogya Niketan - Atar Bou
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1969 The Fiancée - Bhubaneswari
1970s
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1971 Rajakota Rahasyam (Telugu)
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1972 Muhammad bin Tughluq (Telugu)
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1972 Padi Pishir Barmi Baksha - Aunt Padipishi
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1975 Harano Prapti Niruddesh
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1977 Ae Prithibi Pantha Niwas
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1977 Alaap - Sarju Bai Banaraswali
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1979 Tayaramma Bangaryya (Telugu)
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1979 Arun barun O Kironmala- The Jogini Maa
1980s
Awards
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IFFI Best Actor Award (Female) (1965) for "Nirjan Saikate" at 3rd IFFI
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