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Home/People/Ajitesh Bandopadhyay
Ajitesh Bandopadhyay profile photo
Born
Sep 30, 1933Died: Oct 13, 1983
Lived 50 years
Place of Birth
Ropogram, Purulia District, West Bengal, India
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

18
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Also Known As
Ajitesh Bannerjee
Ajitesh Banerjee
অজিতেশ বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়
IMDb Profile

Ajitesh Bandopadhyay

Acting

Biography
Ajitesh Bandopadhyay (30 September 1933 ― 13 October 1983) was an Indian actor, playwright, activist and director. He along with Shambhu Mitra and Utpal Dutt are considered to be the doyens of Bengali theatre of the post-independence era. Before joining Nandikar, he had been in close touch with the IPTA (Indian Peoples' Theatre Association) and was both directing and performing a number of its stage productions. While with Nandikar, Ajitesh along with Rudraprasad Sengupta, Asit Bandopadhyay, and Keya Chakrabarty, staged and performed many successful plays - mostly adaptations of Chekhov, Sophocles, Luigi Pirandello, and such stalwarts; of these, few like Antigone, Teen Poysar Pala (adapted from Three Penny Opera), Manjari Aamer Manjari (adapted from Cherry Orchard) not only drew large audiences but created milestones of success even at the national level. Plays like Bhalomanusher Pala and Sher Afgan met with the same success. As a recognition of his directorial ventures and contribution to theatre, he was honored with the Sangeet Natak Academy Award in 1976 at the age of 42, one of the youngest recipients of this nationally prestigious award. In the early 1970s, he was described by none other than Sombhu Mitra as the "most powerful performer of the Bengal theatre in current times". In 1977, he left Nandikar and formed his theatrical group Nandimukh through which he continued his stage productions and performances with equal aplomb.
Aaj Kal Parsur Galpa poster

Aaj Kal Parsur Galpa

Cast
1981
Heere Manik poster

Heere Manik

Cast
1979
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Ganadevata

Cast
1978
Pranoy Pasha poster

Pranoy Pasha

Cast
1978
Ranur Prothom Bhag poster

Ranur Prothom Bhag

Cast
1975
Bisarjan poster

Bisarjan

Cast
1974
The Lady Thug poster

The Lady Thug

Cast
1974
Padi Pishir Barmi Baksha poster

Padi Pishir Barmi Baksha

as Bandit Uncle
1972
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Calcutta 71

as Politician
1972
Kuheli poster

Kuheli

as Satyabhushan
1971
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Sagina Mahato

Cast
1971
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Mahabiplabi Aurobindo

Cast
1971
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Padma Golap

as Ramakanta Mukherjee
1970
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Aleyar Alo

Cast
1970
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Hatey Bazarey

as Lachhman
1967
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A Vacation

as Bhramar's Father
1967
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Atithi

Cast
1965
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Ascending

Cast
1964