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Indian actress

Chetana Das
BornShillong, Meghalaya (then Assam), India
NationalityIndian
Alma materDarrang College, Tezpur
OccupationActress
TitleThe Comedy Queen of Assam
SpouseBimaladanda Das

Chetana Das (born in Shillong, Meghalaya, India) is an Indian actress from Assam. She is popular face in Assamese cinema for her comic roles. She is the comedy queen of Assamese film industry.

Early life

Chetana Das was born in Shillong. She completed her graduation from Darrang College, Tezpur in Assam. Her first drama was Jyoti Prasad Agarwala's Sunit Konwori, and also got the award of best actress in that drama from Tezpur Multipurpose Girls School.

Her husband, Bimaladanda Das, died in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Selected filmography

Year Title AKA
1973 Titash Ekti Nadir Naam A River Named Titash
1973 Banoria Phul Forest Flower
1973 Abhijaan The Mission
1976 Shurjo Grahan
1978 Kallol The Wave
1980 Indira
1980 Ajali Nabou Innocent Sister-in-Law
1984 Manik Raitong Manik the Miserable
1984 Kokadeuta Nati Aru Hati Grandfather, Grandson and Elephant
1985 Agnisnaan Ordeal/ Bath in Fire
1986 Papori
1988 Kolahal The Turmoil
1992 Firingoti The Spark
1994 Meemanxa The Verdict
1995 I Killed Him, Sir
1996 Adajya The Inflammable
1998 Dil Se.. From Heart
2000 Hiya Diya Niya
2001 Daag The Spot
2002 Kanyadaan
Jonaki Mon
2004 Kadambari
2004 Rongmon
2005 Suren Suror Putek
2016 Doordarshan Eti Jantra Television a Machine
2017 Ishu
2019 Ratnakar
2022 Bandita Bora

References

  1. "Renowned Assamese actress Chetana Das's husband Bimalananda Das passes away". India Today NE. 3 September 2020. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  2. Desk, Digital (3 September 2020). "Husband of Assam actress Chetana Das passes away ยป News Live TV ยป". News Live TV. Retrieved 5 February 2022. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  3. "Assamese film on witch-hunting to premiere at Kolkata film festival". The Times of India. 7 November 2017. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  4. PRAWAL, PARTHA (13 August 2022). "Bandita Bora: Weaving magic on the celluloid". NORTHEAST NOW. Retrieved 4 November 2023.

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