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Tripti Mitra is a Actor Indian born on 25 october 1925

Tripti Mitra

Tripti Mitra
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Birth name Tripti Bhaduri
Nationality Inde
Birth 25 october 1925
Death 24 may 1989 (at 63 years)
Awards Padma Shri, Sangeet Natak Akademi Award

Tripti Mitra (née Tripti Bhaduri; October 25, 1925 – 1989) was a popular Indian actress of Bengali theater and films, and wife of Sombhu Mitra, noted theatre director, with whom she co-founded pioneering theatre group, Bohurupee in 1948 . She has acted in films like Jukti Takko Aar Gappo, Dharti Ke Lal etc.

She was awarded Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, the highest Indian recognition given to practicing artists, given by Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy for Music, Dance and Drama in 1962 for Theatre acting, and the Padma Shri in 1971 by Government of India in Arts field.

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Filmography of Tripti Mitra (5 films)

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Reason, Debate and a Story, 2h
Directed by Ritwik Ghatak
Genres Drama
Actors Tripti Mitra, Ritwik Ghatak, Bijon bhattacharya, Partha Pratim Chowdhury, Utpal Dutt
Roles Durga
Rating69% 3.480363.480363.480363.480363.48036
In this film Ghatak plays role of Nilkantha Bagchi, an alcoholic, disillusioned broken intellectual, in the character's own words "a humbug". His wife leaves him because of his insufferable alcoholism. After losing his wife and being forced from his home, he wanders through the countryside and meets unusual folks along the way. Nilkantha meets Bongobala, who was driven away from Bangladesh and does not have any shelter in Kolkata; he gives her shelter. He meets Jagannath Bhattacharjee, a village school teacher of Sanskrit. Jagannath's school was closed after political killings and he came to Kolkata in search of a job. Nilkantha meets Naxalites whom he describes as the "frame of Bengal", but misguided, successful and unsuccessful at the same time. The film, adventurous and revolutionary, is an exceptional mix of images that challenge the limits of narrative storytelling.
Jaago Hua Savera, 1h27
Directed by A. J. Kardar
Origin Pakistan
Genres Drama
Actors Tripti Mitra, Khan Ataur Rahman
Roles Mala
Rating67% 3.3577953.3577953.3577953.3577953.357795
Munna
Munna (1954)
, 2h19
Directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas
Genres Drama
Actors Syed Ishtiaq Ahmed Jaffery, Achala Sachdev, Paidi Jairaj, Manmohan Krishna Chadha, David Abraham, Madan Puri

Munna (Romi) is a six-year-old boy who lives with his poor widowed mother (Tripti Mitra). In the city, the mother is finding it hard to find get food for him. Finally Munna's mother unable to fend for Munna, leaves him at an orphanage. Munna escapes from there to look for his mother and they cross several times only to miss each other at different places in the city. His journey results in him coming across several characters; bringing a change in their lives. The story also involves a couple who wants to adopt Munna.
Gopinath
Gopinath (1948)
, 1h21
Genres Drama
Actors Raj Kapoor, Tripti Mitra
Roles Gopi
Rating73% 3.6571753.6571753.6571753.6571753.657175
The story is about Mohan (Raj Kapoor) who wants to write stories for films. His mother (Anwaribai), a heart patient, would like to see him married to Gopi (Tripti Mitra), a friend's daughter staying with them. Gopi has come from the village to Bombay with her brother who's going to Africa for a job. On Mohan's mother's request and at Gopi's insistence, the brother departs without her. Gopi has been in love with Mohan from their childhood days in the village. Mohan is not interested in her and instead gets involved with Neela Devi (Latika), a famous film star. Gopi's one-sided devotion to Mohan drives her to madness where she sees him everywhere. Mohan returns disenchanted by Neela.