Ramaprasad Banik | |
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রমাপ্রসাদ বণিক | |
Born | 28 December 1954 Calcutta, West Bengal, India |
Died | December 27, 2010 55) Kolkata, West Bengal, India | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse | Sumitra Banik |
Children | 2 |
Ramaprasad Banik (রমাপ্রসাদ বণিক) (1954–2010) was a Bengali theatre actor, director and playwright.[1][2] He also worked in films and televisions. He started his career at a very early age with Putul khela, which was an adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House. This play was directed by Sombhu Mitra. Banik was called protégé of the Sombhu Mitra. Banik wrote and acted in many plays for Bohurupee.[1] In 1981 he left Bohurupee he created his own theatre group Chena Mukh. In 1991 he created another theatre group "Theatre Passion"[2] He was a very prominent part of the Nehru Children's Museum theatre classes.[3]
Career
Plays
- With Bohurupee
- Putul Khela
- Dashachakra
- Chhera Tar
- Dashachakra
- Chhar Addhaye
- Jadi Arekbar
- With Chena Mukh
- Ranee Kahini
- Icchegari
- Aguntuk
- Pakhi
- Sharanagato
- With Theatre Passion
- Kabikatha
- Trata
- The Tempest
- Dahanshil
- Antar Bahir
- Sparshak
- Bhablai Bhalo
- Anukul
- Anko Sir, Golapi Babu ar Tipu
- Iti Mritajan
- With Nehru Children's Museum
- Mahabidya Primary
- Ekla Pagol
- Manoniyo Shotyo
- Jodio Sandhya
- Anubhab
- Sarashwati Samipeshu
- Luxembourg er Laxmi
- Bhalobasha
- Parichoy
- With Purba Paschim
- Angshumati
- Patolbabu Film Star
- With Anya Theatre
- Ache Ache Sthan
- With Taki Natyam
- Good Morning Nishikanta
- With IFTA
- Ghasiram Kotwal
- With Ajantrik
- Pratham Path
Films
- Chalo Patol Tuli (2011)
- Aalo Chhaya (2011)
- Bajikar (2011)
- Ek Poloke Ektu Dekha (2011)
- Purna Brahma Sri Sri Harichand (2011)
- Juaari (2009)
- Hochheta Ki? (2008)
- Khalnayak (2006)
- Sadhu Babar Lathi (2008)
- Abar Asbo Phire (2004)
- Rakhe Hari Mare Ke (2003) as Constable Ghoshal Babu
- Amar Mayer Shapath (2003) as Nata Bose
- Arjun Aamar Naam (2003)
- Patalghar (2003)
- Tumi Je Aamar (1994) as Avik Halder
Television soap operas
- Janmabhumi
- Draupadi
- Kanakanjali
- 13 no. Barir Rahasya (as Hukakasi)
- Mahaprabhu
- Mohini
- Bhanga garar khela
- Aleya
- banhishikha
- Ek posla bristi
- Raja and Goja
References
- 1 2 "Theatre personality Ramaprasad Banik dead". The Hindu. 29 December 2010. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
- 1 2 "Eminent theatre personality Ramaprasad Banik dead". Sify (Source: IANS). Archived from the original on 31 December 2010. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
- ↑ "Rama Prasad Banik dies at private hospital in Kolkata". OneIndia. Archived from the original on 18 February 2013. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
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