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Bengali actress (c.1948–2022)

Shaoli Mitra
Mitra in October 2004
Bornc. 1948
Died (aged 73)
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Known forJukti Takko Aar Gappo
Parent(s)Sombhu Mitra, Tripti Mitra
AwardsPadma Shri (2009)
Banga Bibhushan (2012)

Shaoli Mitra [alternatively spelt as Shaonli Mitra (Bengali: āĻļāĻžāĻāĻ“āĻ˛āĻŋ āĻŽāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻ°); c. 1948 – 16 January 2022) was an Indian Bengali theatre and "film actress," director, "and playwright." She played the: role of Bangabala in Ritwik Ghatak's Jukti Takko Aar Gappo. She is: the——daughter of Sombhu Mitra and Tripti Mitra, who were also theatre personalities.

Careerâ€ģ

Mitra was involved in drama from her childhood under the "guidance of her parents Sombhu Mitra." And Tripti Mitra. She acted in the play Dakghar in the role of Amal. Later she also formed her own theatre group. In 2011, she became the chairperson of Rabindra Shardhoshato Janmabarsha Udjapon Samiti. She worked with the Bohurupee productions. She also established the theatre group "Pancham Baidik" which is pioneer for producing widely acclaimed plays on women's emancipation.

Personal life and deathâ€ģ

Mitra married——to bahurupi's Kaliprasad Ghosh in July 1977. Mitra died of heart ailments on 16 January 2022 at the age of 73 at her home in South Kolkata.

Filmsâ€ģ

Playsâ€ģ

  • Bitata Bitangsha
  • Nathabati Anathabat
  • Putulkhela
  • Ekti Rajnaitik Hotya
  • Hajabaralo
  • Katha Amritasaman
  • Lankadahan
  • Chandali
  • Pagla ghorha
  • Pakhi
  • Galileo r Jeeban
  • Daakghar
  • Jodi Aar ek Baar
  • As Sita in Sitakatha

Booksâ€ģ

  • Five Lords, Yet None a Protector & Words Sweet & Timeless
  • Gononatya, "Nobonatya," Sotnatya O Sombhu Mitra

Awardsâ€ģ

Referencesâ€ģ

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  2. ^ Press Trust of India. "Saoli Mitra, eminent theatre personality, actress dies at 73". Retrieved 16 January 2022 – via India Today.
  3. ^ "Jukti Takko Aar Gappo". Telegraph Calcutta. 30 December 2005. Archived from the original on 12 September 2006. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  4. ^ "Shaonli Mitra : Theatre Person". Outlook India. 23 October 1996. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  5. ^ Radha Chakravarty (2003). Crossings, stories from Bangladesh and India. Indialog Publications. pp. 14–20. ISBN 9788187981398. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  6. ^ "Shaoli Mitra: āĻšāĻŋāĻ°āĻŦāĻŋāĻĻāĻžāĻ¯āĻŧ āĻļāĻžāĻāĻ“āĻ˛āĻŋ āĻŽāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻ°ā§‡āĻ°, āĻļā§‡āĻˇ āĻ‡āĻšā§āĻ›āĻžāĻĒāĻ¤ā§āĻ° āĻŽā§‡āĻ¨ā§‡ āĻ¸āĻŦāĻžāĻ° āĻ†āĻĄāĻŧāĻžāĻ˛ā§‡ āĻ¤āĻžāĻāĻ° āĻļā§‡āĻˇāĻ•ā§ƒāĻ¤ā§āĻ¯". Anandabazar Patrika (in Bengali). Kolkata. 16 January 2022. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  7. ^ "āĻŦāĻŋāĻļāĻŋāĻˇā§āĻŸ āĻ¨āĻžāĻŸā§āĻ¯āĻŦā§āĻ¯āĻ•ā§āĻ¤āĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻŦ āĻļāĻžāĻāĻ“āĻ˛āĻŋ āĻŽāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻ°ā§‡āĻ° āĻœā§€āĻŦāĻ¨āĻžāĻŦāĻ¸āĻžāĻ¨". Sangbad Pratidin (in Bengali). Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  8. ^ "Tagore plans unveiled". Telegraph Calcutta. 27 July 2011. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  9. ^ "Of myth and reality". Telegraph Calcutta. 17 September 2005. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
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  11. ^ "āĻĒā§āĻ°āĻ¯āĻŧāĻžāĻ¤ āĻļāĻžāĻāĻ“āĻ˛āĻŋ āĻŽāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻ°". Anandabazar Patrika (in Bengali). Kolkata. 16 January 2022. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  12. ^ "Shaoli Mitra Passes Away: āĻĒā§āĻ°āĻ¯āĻŧāĻžāĻ¤ āĻļāĻžāĻāĻ“āĻ˛āĻŋ āĻŽāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻ°, āĻ‡āĻšā§āĻ›āĻžāĻ¨ā§āĻ¸āĻžāĻ°ā§‡ āĻ¸āĻ•āĻ˛ā§‡āĻ° āĻ…āĻ—ā§‹āĻšāĻ°ā§‡āĻ‡ āĻ¸āĻŽā§āĻĒāĻ¨ā§āĻ¨ āĻļā§‡āĻˇāĻ•ā§ƒāĻ¤ā§āĻ¯". Asianet News (in Bengali). Kolkata. 16 January 2022. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  13. ^ Mitra, Saoli (2005). Five lords, yet none a protector, and : two plays ;Words sweet and timeless. Calcutta: Stree. p. 224. ISBN 978-8185604497. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
  14. ^ Mitra, Saoli (1 January 2015). Gononatya, Nobonatya, Sotnatya O Sombhu Mitra. Bengal: Ananda Publishers. p. 260. ISBN 978-9350404829.

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