Asit Sen (actor)
Asit Sen অসিত সেন | |
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Born | (1917-05-13)13 May 1917 Gorakhpur, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, British India |
Died | 18 September 1993(1993-09-18) (aged 76) Kolkata, India |
Years active | 1953–1993 |
Asit Sen (Bengali: অসিত সেন; 13 May 1917[1] – 18 September 1993[2]) was a prolific Indian film actor and comedian in the Hindi film industry. He starred in over 200 films between 1953 and 1993 until his death. He often portrayed a character with authority, such as a police inspector or landlord, but with comedic effect, mostly as a slow-speaking person. His acting career was particularly prolific in the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s. He had a very thin voice, in striking contrast to his huge physical frame.
He was born in Gorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh).
Contents
1 Filmography
1.1 Hindi
1.2 Bengali
2 References
3 External links
Filmography
Hindi
Year | Film | Role | |||
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1960 | Parakh | Bhanju Babu | |||
1961 | Kabuliwala | Bhola | |||
1962 | Bees Saal Baad | Gopichand Jasoos | |||
1962 | Baat ek raat ki | Ramu | |||
1965 | Chand Aur Suraj | Dindayal Choudhury | |||
1965 | Bhoot Bungla | Dhamu (Servant) | |||
1967 | Naunihal | School-teacher | |||
1967 | Nai Roshni | Moti | |||
1967 | Jaal | Rita's Uncle | |||
1967 | Chandan Ka Palna | Sevaram Seth | |||
1968 | Brahmachari | Moti | |||
1969 | Yakeen | (Servant) | |||
1969 | Aradhana | Tikaram (Servant) | |||
1969 | Pyar Ka Mausam | Kunvar Saheb | |||
1969 | Tamanna | Raja Ram | |||
1970 | Purab Aur Paschim | Servant | |||
1971 | Dushman | Harishankar Chaurasiya (Head Constable) | |||
Majhli Didi | Babunath (prosecuting lawyer) | ||||
Buddha Mil Gaya | Jhunjhunwala | ||||
Mera Gaon Mera Desh | Motumal (drunk) | ||||
Anand | Dr. Bhaskar Banerjee's Amitabh Bachchan patient. | ||||
Door Ka Raahi | Bholu Kaka | ||||
1972 | Amar Prem | ||||
Bombay To Goa | Dhaba Owner | ||||
1974 | Imtehan | Professor | |||
1976 | Balika Badhu | Udasu | |||
1976 | Bajrang Bali | Khumbkaran | |||
1976 | Zorro | Daroga-Soldier | |||
1977 | Anand Ashram | Girdhari | |||
Anurodh | |||||
1979 | Jurmana | Dr Kabir | |||
1980 | Judaai | Constable Dinanath Tiwari | |||
Ram Balram | Inspector EK Mukherjee | ||||
Aanchal | (Government Official) (1980) | ||||
1981 | Barsaat Ki Ek Raat Police inspector | ||||
Anjaan Raahen (1974)
Annadata (1971)
Anuraag (1972)
Anurodh (Music Station Manager) (1977)
Aradhana (1969)
Baat Ek Raat Ki (1962)
Bairaag (1976)
Balika Badhu (1976)
Bandhe Haath (1972)
Bandie (1977)
Bandini (1963)
Bees Saal Baad (1961)
Benazir (1964)
Bikhre Moti (1971)
Bombay By Nite (1979)
Chahat (1971)
Chaitali (1975)
Chandi Ki Deewar (1964)
Charitra (1973)
Charitraheen (1974)
Chetna (1970)
Chhath Maiya Ki Mahima (1979)
Chhaya (1961)
Chhota Bhai (1949)
Chhote Sarkar (1974)
Chor Machaye Shor (1973)
Chowkidar (1973)
Dharma (1973)
Do Chor (1972)
Do Dooni Chaar (1968)
Do Raaste (1969)
Dushman (Head Constable) (1972)
Door Ka Raahi (Bholu Kaka) (1971)
Ghar (Boss Chatterjee) (1978)
Jurmana (1979)
Pagla Kahin Ka (1970)
Purab Aur Paschim (1970)
Roti Kapda Aur Makaan Kaka (villager who transformed "Poonam" into a village girl) (1974)
Mere Sanam (1965)
Upkar (Lakhpati) (1967)
Ginny Aur Johnny (1976)Bhoosamal(Police Constable)
Bengali
Amanush (1975)
Ananda Ashram (1977)- Anushandhan (1981) - Bengali version of Barsaat ki Ek Raat
References
^ https://www.google.co.in/search?q=SEN%2C+Asit%3B+b+13+May+17.+at+Gorakhpur+%28U.P.%29%3B+s+of+Radha+Raman+%26+Nirmala%3B+m%2C+Mukul&btnG=Nach+B%C3%BCchern+suchen&tbm=bks&tbo=1&hl=de
^ http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/noted-comedian-asit-sen-dies-of-heart-attack/1/303132.html
External links
Asit Sen on IMDb
Asit Sen at Bollywood Hungama
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