Legendary Bengali
actress Padmashree Suchitra Sen passed away on Friday the 17th
January 2014 after a brief period of illness. The media had come out with the
usual obituary references as well as detailed biographic sketches and tributes for
her contribution to Indian films in general and Bengali films
in particular. A lot was written about her ethereal beauty, her acting talent,
her enigmatic personality and her shunning
all publicity and public appearances to
live in reclusion.
Suchitra Sen’s
contribution to Bengali films was immense with most memorable films like
AGNIPARIKSHA, SAAT PAAKE BANDHA,SATPATI,
SAGARIKA, UTTER PHALGUNI and so on which gave her a place in the hearts of
Bengalis equal to that of the great Kanan Devi. Her thirty odd Bengali films
opposite the matinee idol Uttam Kumar catapulted her to the heights of
popularity till 1978 when she suddenly decided to leave everything behind to lead
a lonely life of her own.

also had
Vijayathimala in the lead who gave outstanding performance with Suchitra Sen.
It won the National Award for the third best film of the year. What still
lingers clearly in my mind is the music of S.D.Burman with Talat’s
Mahmood’s ‘Kisko khabar thi’ and ‘Mitwa
laagi yeh kaisi’ and Lata’s ‘Oj Jane
wale ruk jha’ being the best of the lot.
Film AANDHI had followed
another highly successful film Charu
Chitra’s MAMTA(1966), a
Dharmendra-Suchitra Sen- Ashok Kumar starrer directed by Asit Sen with
music by Roshan. This was a remake of the superhit Bengali film UTTAR PHALGUNI
with Suchitra Sen in the lead which won the National Award for best film in
1963. Film Mamta was best remembered for Suchitra sen’s acting and Roshan’s
music. Lata’s ‘Rahena rahen ham’ and
‘Rahte they kabhi’ are still as haunting as ever.The Lata-Hemant Kumar duet
‘Chhupa lo yun dil mein’ is another outstanding number of the film.

In our younger days
when cinema was the main form of
entertainment there were several films, film producers, directors, actors and
actresses, music directors, singers, lyricists and so on who, with their talent
and efforts, had made our life happy .
Eventhough most of them have inevitably left the world, the pleasant memories
about them and their contributions, the records and songs and a peep into that
glorious past give us many enjoyable hours even now. It is sad that one of the
most beautiful and talented personalities of Indian Cinema, Suthitra Sen, has
also left us.
Tail piece:- The
beautiful face of Suchitra Sen reminds us of two more faces of beauty in similar mould; one of the past, the
Mughal-e-Azam Madhubala and the still
active other, the Yaraana Madhuri Dixit.
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