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All Time Best Bengali Movies(Comedy) 1. Mohunbaganer Meye (1976) 2. Galpa Holeo Satyi(1966) 3. Sharey Chuattar(1953) 4. Kanchanranga(1964) 5. Sriman Prithviraj (1973) 7. Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne(1968) 8.

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Hirak Rajar Deshe(1980) 9. Bancharamer Bagan (1980) 10. Basanata Bilap (1973) 11.

JAMALAY JIBANTA MANUSH(1958) 12. Ashite Ashiona(1967) 13. Chhadmabeshi (1971) 14. Ogo Bodhu Sundari(1981) 15. Bhanu Pelo Lottery(1958) 16. Personal Assistant (1959) 17.

Dadar Kirti (1980) 18. MRITER MARTE AGAMON(1959) 19. Mouchak(1975) 20. Lukochuri (1958). Ratings: 7.4 / 10 Producers- Kalimata Productions Story Writer- bahurupee Script Writer- Salil Sen Director- Manu Sen Photography- Manish Dasgupta Editor- Dulal Dutta Lyrics- Pulak bandopadhyay, Shibdas Bandopadhyay Mus- Hemanta Mukhopadhyay Playback- Hemanta Mukhopadhyay, Haimanti Shukla, Anup Ghoshal Cast: Rajasree Bose, Dipankar Dey, Utpal Dutta, Rabi Ghosh, Sobha Sen, Jahar Ray, Tarun Kumar, Chinmoy Ray, Nripati Chattopadhyay, Ruby Dutta, Bhanu Bandopadhyay, Madhumita, Subrato Sensharma Distributors- G.S. Film Distributors Released on 16.4.76 at Sree, Indira 2. Galpa Holeo Satyi(1966) A new servant comes to a family which is suffering from internal tension within.

The new servant-whose identity is itself under suspicion-gradually becomes lovable to all of the family members including the old ailing family head. The story unravels how this new man in their life help each of the family-members find out new meaning to their individual lives as well as find out the happiness of a close-knit family.Rabi Ghosh,in the character of the new servant, excels among all the steller actors. Later the film was remade in Hindi as Bawarchi starring Rajesh Khanna in the title role. Cast Jogesh Chattyapadhyay, Rabi Ghosh, Prasad Mukhopadhyay, Bankim Ghosh, Bhanu Bandyapadhyay, Ajoy Gangopadhyay, Partha Mukhopadhyay, Chhaya Debi, Bharati Debi, Krishna Bose, Mumtaj ahmed, Bolin Som, Rudraprasad Sengupta, Chinmoy Ray, Sadhan Sengupta, Tapan Bhattyacharya, Nirmal Chattyapadhyay, Hasi Majumdar, Khagesh Chakroborty, Mrinal Mukhopadhyay, Subhabrata Gupta, Jyotsna Mukhopadhyay 3. Sharey Chuattar(1953) Cast Bhanu Bannerjee. Kedar Gurudas Bannerjee.

Ramola's father Sital Bannerjee. Resident at the mess Dhananjoy Bhattacharya. Akhil Babu Panchanan Bhattacharya. Elderly resident at the mess Reba Bose Tulsi Chakraborty.

Rajanibabu Molina Devi. Rajanibabu's wife Nadadwip Halder. Madan Roy Jahar.

Kamakhya Uttam Kumar. Rampriti Suchitra Sen. Ramola Shyam Laha. Resident at mess Shyamal Mitra Haridhan Mukherjee.

Shib Babu Manabendra Mukherjee 4. Kanchanranga(1964) B&W. Producers- Chalachchitra Prayas Sangstha Story Writer,Script Writer- Sambhu Mitra, Amit Maitra Director- Amar Gangopadhyay Photography- Deojibhai Padhihar Art- Sunil Sarkar Editor- Madhusudhan Bandyapadhyay Lyrics- Pranab Ray Music- V. Balsara Playback- Manna Dey, Manabendra Mukhopadhyay, Nirmalendu Chowdhury, Ila Bose Cast Arun Mukhopadhyay, Tripti Mitra, Gangapada Bose, Latika bose, Sobhen Majumdar, Tarun Kumar, Subrata Chattyapadhyay, Kumar Ray, Bipin Gupta, Sunil Sarkar Distributors- Chandimata Films pvt.

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Released on 20.11.64 at Uttara,Bijoli, Chhabighar 5. Sriman Prithviraj (1973) Sriman Prithviraj proved it yet again. Ayan Banerjee and Mohua Roy Chowdhury as the child-couple are still remembered lovingly. Such a simple story of love is entertaining as well as inspiring. Moreover, the blend of the pre-Independence political backdrop with the simple love life of the newlywed is excellently portrayed.

On one hand you have the caricature of a typical Babu, who’s hell-bent on getting the ‘Raibahadur’ title from the British rulers played excellently by non other than Utpal Dutt, and on the other hand you have Biswajit, a Swadeshi who’s out to teach the British rulers a lesson. But still the main focus remains on Ayan, a notorious boy. To curb him, his parents get him married to Utpal Dutt’s daughter, Mohua. But he creates havoc in his in-laws’ house as well. The brilliant interplay between the two, their becoming friends, missing each other, understanding responsibilities towards each other all make for a charming love story.

And at the end of it all, it’s pure fun.This is essentially a comedy with Tom Sawyeresque leanings laced elegantly into the ever-transforming fabric of Bengal of the late 19th or early 20th century. In the subtle backdrop of the Indian freedom movement, it is the story of the transformation of a young boy's innocent but naughty childhood to an appreciation of the Swadeshi movement and the growth of adolescent love for a girl even younger than he was. The comedy is exceedingly natural and free-flowing.

It includes a number of beautifully rendered traditional Bengali songs and is punctuated by a series of stand-offs faced by the young boy, mostly with unfavourable results for the opposing party. At heart, it is a beautiful pre-pubescent/adolescent love story.

It was a huge box-office success when it came out and is an oft-watched movie even today. Dhanyee Meye (1971) No village football match had more intrigues and was more passionately contested than this Uttam Kumar-Jaya Bhaduri Bengali film Cast Jaya Bhaduri Sabitri Chatterjee Tapan Chatterjee Sunil Das Gupta. Bairagi Sukhen Das Robi Ghosh Roy Jahar Uttam Kumar Partho Mukerjee Haridhan Mukherjee Chinmoy Roy 7. Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne(1968) The story revolves around Gopinath Kyne (alias Goopy, played by Tapen Chatterjee), the son of a poor grocer Kanu Kyne from a village called Amloki. Goopy wants to become a singer but has a hoarse voice. Persuaded by village elders to sing for the king, he does so and is driven out of Amloki on a donkey for waking the king with his terrible singing.

Exiled into a forest, he meets Bagha (Rabi Ghosh), another exile from nearby Hortuki sent to the forest - in Bagha's case, due to playing a drum badly. They start singing and drumming, initially to scare off a roaming tiger, and in the process they attract a group of ghosts who are fascinated by their music.

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The king of ghosts grants them three boons: They can get food and clothes whenever needed by clapping their hands, They are given a pair of magic slippers with which they can travel anywhere, They gain the ability to hold people in awe (literally, their music renders people motionless) with their music. They travel to Shundi, where a benevolent king appoints them court musicians. However the king of Halla (the long lost brother of the king of Shundi) is planning to attack Shundi, after being poisoned with magic potion that makes him evil, given to the king of Halla by his self-centered prime minister. Goopy and Bagha travel to Halla in an attempt at preventing the attack, but are captured instead. Since they have now lost their slippers, they can't escape by magic, but manage to do so instead by strategy. They arrive singing and drumming when the soldiers are about to launch their attack, capturing the king of Halla, who is returned to Shundi. The two brothers are reunited and Goopy and Bagha marry the daughters of the two kings.

Basanta Bilap is a wonderful drama with Soumitra-Aparna, another great pair of the later-Uttam Kumar period. It is about the fight betwen the girls’ and the boys’ group, who play pranks on each other, take vows not to fall in love, and then every single one does. Cast Sibani Bose Soumitra Chatterjee Robi Ghosh Kajal Gupta Anup Kumar Tarun Kumar Kanika Majumdar Amarnath Mukherjee Haridhan Mukherjee Sumitra Mukherjee Chinmoy Roy Aparna Sen 11. JAMALAY JIBANTA MANUSH(1958) Cast Bhanu Bannerjee, Ranibala, Kali Bannerjee, Jahar Ganguli, Chhabi Biswas, Kamal Mitra, Nripati Chatterjee, Haridhan Mukherjee Director: Prafulla Chakraborty Music Director: Shyamal Mitra 12. Ashite Ashiona(1967) Director: SHREE JAYADRATH, Music Director: GOPEN MULLICK, Cast ASIT BARAN, ROBI GHOSH, JAHAR ROY, BHANU BANERJEE, TARUN KUMAR, KAMAL MITRA, RENUKA ROY, RUMA GUHATHAKURTA 13. Chhadmabeshi (1971) Abanish Sen (Uttam Kumar), a professor of Botany, plays a practical prank on his brother-in-law, Barrister Prasanta Ghosh (Bikash Ray), who stays in Allahabad.

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He charades as a driver and seeks employment under Ghosh. Since Ghosh is a stickler for good manners and impeccable prowess over Bengali, Sen presents a blemish-free profile. The Ghoshs are happy with him, mainly because Moshaheblal, their other driver, is cheeky and inept. He robs his employer of petty sums complaining of niggling techninal motor problems. So, Gourhari appears a Godsend.

Well, not for long. Soon he drives Ghosh and his wife, Sumitra (Anubha Gupta) to exasperation with his verbose nature. He keeps pelting them with silly queries, raising questions on the funniness of the English language (read the redundancy of 'p' in 'pneumonia' and 'ph' in 'phthysis') and brazenly retaliates to every small admonishment.

When rapped a bit harder, he softens his voice to say, 'Gorib boley apni amon korchen.' (I'm poor hence you are behaving like this).

Soon Ghosh and his wife loose their peace, thanks to Gourhari's comical grind. Then comes the news that Abanish's wife, Sulekha, will be soon visiting the Ghoshs.

Kanakkuyil serial actress. (she is Sumitra's sister). Gourhari's eyes brighten, much to the irritation of the Ghoshs, who find a servant's joy at Sulekha's arrival highly inappropriate. But, Gourhari cooks up a story of his acquaintance with Sulekha and says that, 'I like her very much and she loves me too!' Sulekha arrives and makes herself comfortable in the charade. She pretends to know Gourhari and hardly talks of Abanish, her boring husband. The Ghoshs are further annoyed when she talks to him endlessly, sings with him, sits with him in the front seat in the car and has only pleasant things to say about this unnerving irritant.

The Ghoshs keep worrying that when Abanish will come to Allahabad, he will get extremely angry seeing his wife getting cozy with this servant! Then suddenly one day Sulekha elopes with Gourhari, increasing our fun and the Ghoshs' worries. The comedy increases when Abanish's friend, Subimal presents himself as Abanish, and pretends to be very hurt and angry with Sulekha when he arrives at Allahabad. He puts up at Binoy's place (Binoy is Abanish's dear friend and a party to the charade) and happily falls in love with Boshudha, his cousin!

Much to the displeasure of Binoy's wife, Latika, played very well by Samita Biswas. (The Hindi one had the cute Lily Chakraborty in this role). The Ghoshs are now dumbstruck and we are left in splits. The hindi version is the same, with a few tiny changes here and there (Hindi is stressed on instead of Bengali and the action shifts from Allahabad to Mumbai). But, the major difference is in the execution. Well, I won't say that the Bengali one is bad. In fact, it is very good.

You cannot go wrong if you have Uttam Kumar with a bundle of comic tricks up his sleeves. It is infact Bikash Ray who disappoints. While you laugh away at Om Prakash's expressions as Raghavendra Sharma, the baffled brother-in-law who is at the receiving end of Pyare's antics, you keep wondering why Ray does not emote enough. He is a bit stiff.

His chemistry with his fellow actors lacks steam. When Om Prakash tells Sumitra, 'E Sumi, tu is tarha mere samne use Pyare Pyare mat bulaya kar, mujhey lagta hain mera patta kat gaya.'

I find myself chuckling at his cute self. Prakash is crazily funny. His slur is so hilarious that you will your find your eyes moistening.

And, when he has those verbal duels with Pyaremohan Illahabadi, you will find sitting straight difficult! When Sulekha elopes with Pyare, he suggests to Sumitra that they should elope too Cast Jyotsna Biswas. Basudha Samita Biswas.

Latika Subhendu Chatterjee. Subimal Anubha Gupta. Labanya Roy Jahar. Driver Tarun Kumar.

Binoy Uttam Kumar. Abanish alias Gourhari Ashok Mitra. Haripada Madhabi Mukherjee. Sulekha Bikash Roy. Prashanta 14.

Ogo Bodhu Sundari(1981) Gagan ( Uttam Kumar)did not like to socialise while his wife Chitra(Sumitra Mukherjee) loved attending parties. One day Chitra's friend Lola invited her to a party. In the meanwhile the Kolkata Book Fair took off and so Gagan wanted to go to the book fair. Savitri (Moushumi Chatterjee) lived with her uncle from an early age. One day her uncle sold her for some money from where Savitri escaped and took shelter in Gagan's house. When Gagan's wife saw Savitri in Gagan's reading room, she went to her grandfather's house.

Gagan and Abalakanta (Santosh Dutta) helped Savitri learn etiquettes and the ways of genteel society. One day Gagan thought of an alliance between Savitri and Abalakanta. But Savitri did not agree to marry Abalakanta. In the meanwhile Sandip (Ranjit Mullik) came and was confused on seeing Savitri. Gagan then realised about their love. So he arranged for Sandip and Savitri's marriage in his house.

But Chitra's servant gave the information to her that Gagan was getting married to Savitri. So Chitra came to the house with her grandfather.

Finally Chitra realised that the bridegroom was her brother Sandip. The film thus ends on a happy note. Cast Moushumi Chatterjee Santosh Dutta Uttam Kumar Sumitra Mukherjee Ranjit Mullik Bikash Roy 15. Bhanu Pelo Lottery(1958) Bhanu Chitrakar (Bhanu Bandopadhyay) is a village-based clay modellist who earns a living selling earthen toys and singing. One day, he is presented a ticket for the Luck Velky Lottery by his Kolkata-based friend Jahar (Jahar Roy), with the first prize for the lottery standing at Rs 395,000. While Bhanu initially refuses to accept the ticket, he is finally coaxed into buying them, and goes to bed with the ticket stuck to his chest expecting the telegram announcing him as the winner to arrive anytime the next morning. Bhanu receives the telegram informing him that he indeed is the lucky winner of Rs 395,000.

With Jahar in tow, he goes to Kolkata to collect his winnings. His awkwardness in the big city lead to innumerable faux pas, and things get more complicated for him when Mini Mitra or Mimi (Lily Chakraborty), Jahar’s paramour, gives him her undivided attention with the intention of obtaining some of his prize money to forge a film production career for herself. When Jahar finds out that he is being cheated by his best friend, he threatens the latter with a gun. Bhanu escapes, and in the climax of a chase sequence, is shown flying through the air hanging onto a gas balloon, out of reach of his pursuers. The balloon however pops in the end and Bhanu falls straight into the Hooghly. At this point, Bhanu wakes up and realises that the entire Kolkata episode has been a dream. Jahar now comes with the news that Bhanu has won the lottery in reality.

But horrified at the thought of sexual politics and the loss of his best friend over money, Bhanu now has no desire for the Rs 395,000 and urges Jahar to distribute his winnings among the needy. Cast Bhanu Bandopadhyay as Bhanu Chitrakar Jahar Roy as Jahar Lily Chakraborty as Mini Mitra Kamal Mitra as Jahar’s uncle and Mini’s former employer 16. Personal Assistant (1959) Cast Bhanu Bannerjee. Rama Gupta Tulsi Chakraborty.

Publisher Nripati Chatterjee Subrata Chatterjee. Office assistant Ruma Guha Thakurta. Rumali Sen Tarun Kumar. Rama's friend Amar Mullick. Mr.Ghosh Renuka Roy. Medini Debi Pahadi Sanyal.

Rumali's father Chitra Sen 17. Dadar Kirti (1980) Advocate Nivaran Chatterjee lives a wealthy lifestyle in a small town along with his wife, and three sons.

His first son is married, while his second son, Kedarnath, who suffered a head injury, is a little senile, and his third son, Amarnath, is a brilliant student. Amarnath falls in love with Beeni Mukherjee, who is a good student, has an elder dominating sister, Saraswati, who is brilliant.

Kedar is attracted to Saraswati but lacks the courage to approach her. Then some of his friends introduce him as a brilliant student and athlete to Saraswati's dad, who approves of him. Kedar meets with Saraswati, who also approves of him, and both are slowly drawn to each other. It will not be long before Saraswati finds out that Kedarnath is a fraud, will give up on him, and get ready to marry a wealthy Bhagalpur-based man of her father's choice.

Cast Laxmi Adhikari Safali Bandopadhyay Ayan Banerjee. Amarnath 'Amar' N. Chatterjee Kaushik Banerjee Kali Bannerjee Samit Bhanja Arundatti Bhattacharjee Mandira Chakraborty Sonali Chattopadhyay Srabani Chattopadhyay Sulata Chowdhury Dipika Das Indulekha Devi Ruma Guha Thakurta Anup Kumar 18. MRITER MARTE AGAMON(1959) Director: PASHUPATI CHATTERJEE, Music Director: AJIT MITRA, MONMATH DAS, Cast CHHABI BISWAS, BHANU BANERJEE, TULSI CHAKRABORTY, JAHAR ROY, BASABI NANDI 19. Mouchak(1975) A newly appointed good-looking officer catches the eyes of the fathers of would-be-brides. But he has some other plans.

Cast Sabitri Chatterjee Robi Ghosh Anup Kumar Uttam Kumar. Nitish Roy Amarnath Mukherjee Mithu Mukherjee. Nipa Ranjit Mullik. Sitish Roy 20. Lukochuri (1958) Cast Kishore Kumar Mala Sinha Bipin Gupta Anita Guha Anup Kumar Rajyalakshmi Nabyendu Ghosh Nripati Chatterjee.