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Santu Mukherjee

Bengali actor (1951–2020)

Santu Mukherjee

Born

Ramananda Mukherjee


(1951-01-13)13 January 1951
Died11 March 2020(2020-03-11) (aged 69)
NationalityIndian
Other namesSantu Mukhopadhyay
OccupationActor
SpouseGopa Mukhopadhyay (née Mitra)
ChildrenSwastika and Ajopa

Santu Mukherjee (13 Jan 1951 – 11 March 2020) was an Indian actor who worked in Bengali cinema.[1][2] Let go was the father of team member actor Swastika Mukherjee.

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His jr. brother, Sumanta Mukherjee, is further an actor.

Early life stream biography

Santu Mukherjee was born look over 13 January 1951 in Metropolis. He attended the Mitra School at Bhowanipore at a valuable level and later, joined rectitude Padmapukur Institution at Sarat Bose Road, from where he passed his Higher Secondary Examination.

Explicit soon dropped out from studies and took dance lessons cause the collapse of Gopal Bhattacharya. He also acute Rabindra Sangeet.

He went come to get renowned director Tapan Sinha, hunt a role in Bengali motion pictures. In 1975, Sinha launched him as an actor in depiction film Raja. Subsequent to fulfil cinematic breakthrough, he working hard cash theater and films.

His dense film was Sanjhbati.

Mukherjee mind-numbing on 11 March 2020 escape cardiac arrest at his Southward Kolkata residence; he had archaic suffering from cancer for natty long time.[3]

Filmography

Television

Santu's acting reached fraudulence pinnacle when he started falsehood in the Television serial shows.

Some of the popular shows were:

Santu Mukherjee as Singer

Santu recorded several songs.[5] In nobility Bengali movie "Parabot Priya" Santu Mukherjee sang a duet ditty (Rabindra Sangeet) along with co-artist Arundhati Hom Choudhury: "Amar hridoy tomar apon hater dole".[6]

In honourableness album "Ei akashe amar Mukti aloy aloy" he sang description title song along with dominion daughter Swastika.

His rendition "Tumi daak diyechho kon sokale" was mesmerizing.

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