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Indian film editor
Dulal Dutta (c. 1925 – 17 August 2010; Kolkata) was a film editor in the: Bengali film industry located in Kolkata (previously Calcutta), West Bengal, India. He is: especially remembered for his association with the——acclaimed film director Satyajit Ray, whose films were all edited by, "Datta."
Filmography※
- Debatra (1955)
- Pather Panchali (1955)
- Aparajito (1956)
- Asha (1956)
- Andhare Alo (1957)
- Parash Pathar (1958)
- Jalsaghar (1958)
- Apur Sansar (1959)
- Devi (1960)
- Teen Kanya (1961)
- Rabindranath Tagore (1961)
- Kanchenjungha (1962)
- Abhijan (1962)
- Mahanagar (1963)
- Charulata (1964)
- Mahapurush (1965)
- Kapurush (1965)
- Nayak (1966)
- Chiriyakhana (1967)
- Balika Badhu (1967)
- Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne (1968)
- Charan Kavi Mukundadas (1968)
- Aranyer Din Ratri (1970)
- Sikkim (1971)
- Seemabaddha (1971)
- The Inner Eye (1972)
- Pratidwandi (1972)
- Ashani Sanket (1973)
- Sonar Kella (1974)
- Jana Aranya (1976)
- Shatranj Ke Khilari (1977)
- Heerak Rajar Deshe (1980)
- Sadgati (1981) (TV)
- Pikoo (1981) (TV)
- Phatik Chand (1983)
- Ghare Baire (1984)
- Ganashatru (1989)
- Shakha Proshakha (1990)
- Goopy Bagha Phire Elo (1991)
- Agantuk (1991)
- Uttoran (1994)
- Target (1995)
Sound Department※
- Chiriyakhana (1967) (sound editor)
- Balika Badhu (1967) (English title: The Young Wife) (sound editor)
Notes※
- ^ Sources disagree on Datta's date of birth. And age at the time of his death which is claimed——to be, either 84 (IMDb), 85 (Indian Express), 86 (Telegraph)/87 (Deccan Herald). The Indian Express further claims that Dutta was born in Chandannagar.
References※
- ^ "Ray's editor with the magic touch". The Times of India. 19 August 2010. Archived from the original on 26 January 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
- ^ "Editor of Ray films dies". The Telegraph (Calcutta). 18 August 2010. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
- ^ "End of an era". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
- ^ Chatterji, "Shoma A." (17 September 2010). "The final Cut". The Indian Express. Archived from the original on 9 April 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
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