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Veteran Bengali Actor Kalyan Chatterjee Passes Away at 81

Veteran Bengali actor Kalyan Chatterjee, known for his naturalistic acting style and a prolific career spanning more than five decades, passed away on December 8, 2025, at the age of 81. He was undergoing treatment for typhoid and age-related complications, marking the end of an era for Bengali cinema. His passing has left a deep void in the regional and national film industries, with tributes pouring in from artists, filmmakers, and fans alike.

A Career That Defined Bengali Supporting Roles

Kalyan Chatterjee began his acting career with the 1968 film “Apanjan”, and over the years, became one of the most familiar and respected faces in supporting roles. Known for portraying the everyday Bengali man with warmth and authenticity, he brought emotional depth and relatability to each character.

Some of his most memorable performances include,

  • “Dhanyee Meye”
  • “Dui Prithibi”
  • “Sabuj Dwiper Raja”
  • “Baishe Srabon”

These roles cemented his place as a dependable and beloved figure in Bengali households.

Collaborations with Iconic Directors

Chatterjee’s versatility and reliability led to collaborations with some of the most legendary filmmakers in Indian cinema. Notably, he was cast in Satyajit Ray’s “Pratidwandi” (1970)—a critical film that showcased his range and earned him acclaim beyond mainstream audiences.

He also worked with other stalwarts such as

  • Tapan Sinha
  • Arabinda Mukhopadhyay
  • Tarun Majumdar
  • Rituparno Ghosh

Through these associations, he contributed to a wide range of genres, including drama, comedy, and socio-political cinema.

Beyond Bengali Cinema: A National Presence

Kalyan Chatterjee extended his acting reach into Hindi films and digital platforms, making notable appearances that introduced him to a broader audience. His role in Sujoy Ghosh’s 2012 thriller “Kahaani”, starring Vidya Balan, was widely appreciated, reaffirming his ability to leave an impact even in limited screen time.

In his later years, he participated in web series and contemporary projects, reflecting a remarkable adaptability across generations of Indian cinema.

A Revered Member of the Film Community

The West Bengal Motion Picture Artists Forum hailed Chatterjee as a valued member of the industry who contributed richly to the artistic landscape of Bengal. His style, often subtle yet deeply expressive, influenced countless actors and storytellers.

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