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This was the last show Guha Thakurta was present and conducted the show. 11 June 2013, choir celebrated its 55th anniversary of Calcutta Youth Choir. For the first time Ruma Guha Thakurta was not present in the Annual Show due to her deteriorating health condition. 27 January 2013, the choir hosted a Dance and Music Festival held at the ...
Guha Thakurta made her acting debut in Amiya Chakravarty's Jwar Bhata (1944) [7] at age ten. This was the debut film of Dilip Kumar.Her next film as Ruma Ghosh was Nitin Bose, whose first cousin was her aunt's father-in-law,'s Mashaal (1950) in Hindi, which had a Bengali version called Samar, adapted from Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel Rajani. [8]
Jwar Bhata (lit. ' High and low tides ') is a 1944 black and white Indian drama film directed by Amiya Chakravarty.It marked the debut of Dilip Kumar, who went on to become one of the most famous actors in Hindi films. [1]
Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) 1972 Midnight ... Ruma Guha Thakurta "Mon Je Amar Kemon Kemon Kare" 1966 Badhubaran [25] "Amra Alor Shishu" Kamal Dasgupta
According to Aalif Surti, the film is based on the troublesome marriage of two Hindustani classical music maestros, the sitarist Ravi Sankar and the surbahar player Annapurna Devi, [4] though author Raju Bharatan states that Mukherjee based the film's story on the life of singer Kishore Kumar and his first wife, Ruma Guha Thakurta. [5]
Amar Sangee (lit. ' Immortal companion ') is a 1987 Indian Bengali-language romantic drama film directed by Sujit Guha.Produced by Dipti Pal under her banner of Dipti Pal Productions, the screenplay and dialogues of the film were written by Anjan Choudhury, which itself was based on a story by Pal herself.
A neglected octogenarian, Sadananda (played by Bhanu Bandopadhyay) stumbles upon a miraculous discovery.Fed up with the ill-treatment meted out to him and his wife (Ruma Guha Thakurta) by his children, he yearns for an escape from this existence.
Garh Nasimpur is a 1968 Indian Bengali language period thriller film directed by Ajit Lahiri. [1] The film was released under the banner of Shadow Productions in 1968 and its music was directed by Shyamal Mitra. [2]