Radhamohan Bhattacharya
Know for: Acting
Born: 1908-09-13
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In Search of Famine (1981)
A young, idealistic director arrives in a village to make a picture set during the Great Bengal Famine. It’s a film that he hopes will reveal...
The Hungry Stones (1960)
A tax collector posted to a small town puts up at a mansion feared by the locals because it is haunted. As time passes he grows more consumed by the...
The Prisoner of Jhind (1961)
Gauri Shankar Roy looks much like the king of Jhind. When the actual king, Shakar Singh, goes missing, a person from the kingdom approaches Gauri to...
In Search of Famine (1981)
A young, idealistic director arrives in a village to make a picture set during the Great Bengal Famine. It’s a film that he hopes will reveal...
Kanna (1962)
A Lost Uttam Kumar Bengali Film.
Udayer Pathey (1944)
Acclaimed director Bimal Roy’s debut feature about a struggling writer established him as an important Bollywood voice through its realistic...
Shaadi Teri Bajayenge Hum Band (2018)
The story mainly builds on confusion and how that creates a huge humorous ruckus that will leave its audience in splits.
Kabuliwala (1957)
Rahmat, a middle-aged fruit seller from Afghanistan, comes to Calcutta to hawk his merchandise and befriends a small Bengali girl called Mini who...
Khaniker Atithi (1959)
The struggles of a doctor in rural India.
Aamar Desh (1962)
Against the backdrop of the Indo-China war of 1962, Tapan Sinha made a short documentary meant to arouse patriotic feelings, called Aamar Desh.
Aleyar Alo (1970)
Deep Narayan, a wealthy and noble man, is killed by his greedy brother Anugraha, who seeks to inherit his property if Deep dies childless. Unaware...
Sudur Niharika (1976)
Another attempt at ghosts and reincarnation. The Court singer's foster grandson, Baiji Kamala's son (Shankar) arrives one day at the court and is...
Abhiyatri (1947)
A 1947 Bengali Film directed by Hemen Gupta.
Bhuli Nai (1948)
Hemen Gupta's 'Bhuli Nai' (1948) was set against the infamous 1905 Partition of Bengal by Lord Curzon.