Biography / Life History
Tarun Majumdar
( Jan 08 1931 - Jul 04 2022 )Other Detail
AchievementsTarun Majumdar (or Mazumdar, 8 January 1931 – 4 July 2022) was an Indian film director who is known for his work in Bengali cinema.[1] He received four National Awards, seven BFJA Awards, five Filmfare Awards and an Anandalok Award. In 1990, the Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award. He alongside Sachin Mukherji and Dilip Mukherji made his directorial debut, under the screen name Yatrik, with the 1959 Bengali film Chaowa Pawa starring Suchitra Sen and Uttam Kumar as the leads. He received his first National Award for the 1962 Bengali film Kancher Swarga. He also garnered wide critical acclamation for his directorial ventures such as Palatak (1963), Nimantran (1971), Sansar Simante (1975) and Ganadevata (1978). He received a National Award, a BFJA Award and a Filmfare Award for Nimantran (1971). Ganadevata (1979) won him a National Award and a Filmfare Award. He made blockbusters such as Balika Badhu (1967), Kuheli (1971), Shriman Prithviraj (1973), Fuleswari (1974), Dadar Kirti (1980), Bhalobasa Bhalobasa (1985) and Apan Amar Apan (1990). Majumdar was born on 8 January 1931 in Bogra which was then part of Bengal Presidency of British India. His father Birendranath Majumdar was a freedom fighter. He studied at Scottish Church College affiliated to the University of Calcutta. He married fellow Bengali actress Sandhya Roy but later they separated. Majumdar died from a heart attack at a hospital in Kolkata on 4 July 2022 at the age of 91. He suffered from chest infection, kidney and heart ailments prior to his death.
ProfessionIndian film director
AddressBangladesh, India