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Dutt performing in 2006 | |
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Born | (1953-01-19) 19 January 1953 (age 71) |
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Years active | 1981–present |
Labels | RPG, Sagarika Musics Pvt Ltd. |
Children | Neel Dutt |
Anjan Dutt (born 19 January 1953) is an Indian film director, actor, and singer-songwriter known for his work in the Bengali alternative music genre anyodharar gaan. As an actor, Dutta began his career in Bengali cinema in the Mrinal Sen film Chaalchitra, for which he won the best newcomer actor award at the Venice Film Festival. He acted in Aparna Sen's hit film, Mr. and Mrs. Iyer. In 2018 he featured in Swapnasandhani's new play Taraye Taraye, as Vincent van Gogh, under the direction of Kaushik Sen.
He is also a national award-winning filmmaker and is one of the most prominent directors of Bengali cinema, directing Dutta Vs Dutta, Madly Bangalee, The Bong Connection, Chalo Let's Go, and Ranjana Ami Ar Ashbona. In recent years, he has directed a Byomkesh film series.He mainly famous for his bengali adventure movies
Early years
Anjan Dutta was raised in the mountains of North Bengal. He had his schooling from St. Paul's School in Darjeeling.
In the late seventies, he joined a group called Open Theatre and in the early eighties performed plays translated from the works of renowned foreign playwrights like Sartre, Peter Weiss, Jean Genet and Bertold Brecht. The group clearly drew inspiration from Nandikar, a highly active and already famous theatre group at the time. Due to politically sensitive content, they faced many obstructions in producing and performing their work, and eventually, the group discontinued its repertoire.
Dutta was first selected for the feature film Chalachitro, directed by renowned filmmaker Mrinal Sen. The film and his performance were critically acclaimed at the Venice Film Festival, but for unknown reasons, was never released commercially. Dutt said that he was more interested in doing art cinema than commercial mainstream cinema. After doing a few art films that were not so commercially successful, including the critically well-received Juganto, scarcity of job opportunities forced him to take up jobs in advertising and later as a journalist for the Kolkata-based daily, The Statesman.
Singing career
At that time, Dutta was greatly influenced by the music of Bob Dylan, Kabir Suman who had heralded a new era in Bengali music through his songs. These songs and lyrics, commonly referred to as Jeebonmukhi (জীবনমুখী )(literally meaning "towards life"), were concerned with the tough reality of Bengali middle-class social life, in and around Kolkata.
Personal life
Anjan Dutt is married to Chanda Dutt. They have a son together- Neel Dutt, who is a music director in the Indian industry.
Discography
Albums
- Shunte Ki Chao (1994)
- Purono Guitar (1995)
- Bhalobashi Tomay (1996)
- Keu Gaan Gaye (1997)
- Ma (1998)
- Chalo Bodlai (1998)
- Priyo Bandhu (1998)
- Hello Bangladesh (1999)
- Kolkata–16 (1999)
- Bandra Blues (2000)
- Asamoy (2000)
- Rawng Pencil (2001)
- Onek Din Por (2004)
- Ichchhe Korei Eksathe (2005)
- Abar Pothe Dekha (2007)
- Ami ar Godot (2007)
- Unoshaat (2014)
Singles (1996–2011)
- "Khawar Gaan" (3:02) (with Nachiketa Chakraborty & Suman Chattopadhyay)
- "Hotuk Shob Oshundor" (1:58) (with Shalini Chatterjee, Shayari Das, Tanushree Haldar & Sreetoma Ghosh)
- "Feludar Gaan" (3:04) (with Nachiketa Chakraborty & Suman Chattopadhyay)
- "Freedom" (5:37) (with Indrani Sen, Indranil Sen & others)
- "Sadhinota" (4:50) (with Indrani Sen, Indranil Sen & others)
- "Ekushe Pa" (3:57)
- "Bow Barracks Forever!" (4:38)
- "Tumi Na thakle" (4:25) (with Usha Ut
Filmography
Year | Film | Credits | Comment | |
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Director | Actor | |||
1981 | Chaalchitra | Yes | ||
1982 | Kharij | Yes | ||
1982 | Grihajuddha | Yes | ||
1988 | The Bengali Night | Yes | ||
1989 | Ek Din Achanak | Yes | ||
1991 | City of Hope | Yes | ||
1992 | Mahaprithibi | Yes | ||
1992 | City of Joy | Yes | ||
1993 | Sunya Theke Suru | Yes | ||
1993 | Shilpi | Yes | ||
1993 | Antareen | Yes | ||
1995 | Yugant | Yes | ||
1998 | Badadin | Yes | Hindi directorial debut | |
2001 | Dekha | Yes | ||
2002 | Mr. and Mrs. Iyer | Yes | ||
2004 | Bow Barracks Forever | Yes | Bengali directorial debut | |
2006 | The Bong Connection | Yes | ||
2008 | Chalo Let's Go | Yes | ||
2009 | Madly Bangalee | Yes | Yes | |
2009 | Chowrasta: Crossroads of Love | Yes | ||
2010 | Byomkesh Bakshi | Yes | ||
2010 | Mahanagar @ Kolkata | Yes | ||
2011 | Ranjana Ami Ar Asbona | Yes | Yes | Abani |
2011 | Urochithi | Yes | ||
2011 | Jani Dekha Hobe | Yes | ||
2012 | Chitrangada: The Crowning Wish | Yes | ||
2012 | Abar Byomkesh | Yes | ||
2012 | Dutta Vs Dutta | Yes | Yes | Biren Dutt |
2013 | BBD | Yes | Unreleased | |
2013 | Ganesh Talkies | Yes | ||
2014 | Sesh Bole Kichhu Nei | Yes | Yes | |
2014 | Byomkesh Phire Elo | Yes | ||
2015 | Nirbaak | Yes | ||
2015 | Byomkesh Bakshi | Yes | ||
2015 | Monbaksho | Yes | Yes | Yet to release |
2015 | Saheb Bibi Golaam | Yes | Jimmy Luke | |
2016 | Hemanta | Yes | ||
2016 | Byomkesh O Chiriyakhana | Yes | Yes | Kokonad Gupta (cameo) |
2016 | The Bongs Again | Yes | ||
2017 | Byomkesh O Agniban | Yes | Yes | Kokonad Gupta |
2018 | Ami Ashbo Phirey | Yes | Yes | |
2018 | Uma | Yes | Brahmanamda Chakraborty | |
2018 | Ahare Mon | Yes | ||
2018 | Byomkesh Gotro | Yes | ||
2018 | Ek Je Chhilo Raja | Yes | ||
2019 | Shah Jahan Regency | Yes | ||
2019 | Finally Bhalobasha | Yes | Yes | |
2019 | Shankar Mudi | Yes | ||
2019 | Satyanweshi Byomkesh | Yes | Screenplay | |
2019 | Ghawre Bairey Aaj | Yes | ||
2019 | If Not for You | Yes | Himself | |
2020 | Saheber Cutlet | Yes | Yes | |
2021 | Murder In The Hills | Yes | Yes | Web Series |
2021 | Rabindranath Ekhane Kokhono Khete Asenni | Yes | Web Series | |
2021 | Bony | Yes | ||
2021 | Danny Detective Inc. | Yes | Yes | Web Series |
2022 | Murder by the Sea | Yes | Yes | Web Series |
2022 | Haami 2 | Yes | ||
2023 | Revolver Rohoshyo | Yes | Yes | |
2023 | Seven | Yes | Yes | Web Series |
2023 | Palan | Yes | Sequel to Kharij | |
2024 | Chalchitra Akhon | Yes | Yes | |
2024 | Ei Raat Tomar Amaar | Yes | ||
2025 | Shriman Vs Shrimati | Yes |
Awards
Chaalchitra
- 1981 – Best Actor award for film Chaalchitra at Venice Film Festival
- 1981 – Venice Film Festival for Chaalchitra.
- Alitalia Award (1981)
- Best Actor Tied with Rodolfo Bigotti for Bosco d'amore (1981) For Chaalchitra.
Bong Connection
- Bong Connection was screened at Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 2005.
Ranjana Ami Ar Ashbona
Finally Bhalobasha
- 2019 – Best lyrics for Finally Bhalobasha at WBFJA for Nominated.
Chalchitra Akhon
- 2023 - Special jurry Mention award winner at Kolkata International Film Festival for Chalchitra Akhon.
- 2024 -Best Actor Award Winner at 22nd Dhaka International Film Festival 2024 for Chalchitra Akhon.
- 2024 - Second Best Script winner at Imagine India International Film Festival 2024 for Chalchitra Akhon.
- 2024- Official Selection at Hyderabad Bengali Film Festivalfor Chalchitra Akhon.
Announcement of final stage act and retirement from theatre
In September 2024, Anjan Dutt announced his retirement from the stage. In a public announcement, the actor revealed the poster of his soon-to-be-performed play Aro Ekta Lear.
See also
References
- "Kolkata's band musicians celebrate Anjan Dutt's b'day today". Debolina Sen. The Times of India. 19 January 2020. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
- "Anjan Dutt celebrates 20 years of his music". Sutapa Singha. The Times of India. 3 December 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
- "Neel wished father Anjan Dutt at midnight". Zinia Sen. The Times of India. 19 January 2019. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
- "Anjan Dutt sticks to his roots". Ritujaay Ghosh. Hindustan Times. 9 July 2007. Retrieved 9 July 2007.
- "If Not for You (2019)". IMDb. 24 May 2019. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
- https://archives.anandabazar.com/archive/1120309/8binodan1.html
- https://archives.anandabazar.com/archive/1120309/8binodan1.html
- "Anjan Dutt bids farewell to the stage; announces his final act, 'Aro Ekta Lear'". The Times of India. 1 October 2024. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 18 October 2024.
- Arts & Entertainment Desk (27 September 2024). "Anjan Dutt to bid farewell to theatre with 'Aro Ekta Lear'". The Daily Star. Retrieved 18 October 2024.
External links
- Anjan Dutt at IMDb
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- 1953 births
- Living people
- Singers from Kolkata
- Bengali musicians
- Bengali film directors
- Indian television directors
- St. Paul's School, Darjeeling alumni
- University of Calcutta alumni
- Indian male songwriters
- Film directors from Kolkata
- 21st-century Indian songwriters
- 20th-century Indian male actors
- 21st-century Indian male actors
- 20th-century Indian singers
- 21st-century Indian singers
- Male actors in Bengali cinema
- Indian male film actors
- Special Jury Award (feature film) National Film Award winners
- 21st-century Indian male singers
- 20th-century Indian male singers