
Chhaya Devi
Acting
Biography
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Born: June 3, 1914
Place of Birth: Bhagalpur, Bihar, India
Known For

Trijama
Swarupa, an introvert, fails to express her love to Kushal, who falls for Abala, a rich and beautiful woman. However, things take a sharp turn when greedy Abala leaves him for a wealthier man. Based on the story by eminent Bengali writer Subodh Ghosh who was also a member of the screen adaptation team.

Deya Neya
The son of a wealthy industrialist aspires to be a singer against the wishes of his father.

Seetha Rama Kalyanam
The film depicts the life of Lord Rama from birth to his marriage with Seetha.

Antony Firingee
Antony Firingee was a Portuguese-Indian who became a famous Bengali poet musician and fell in love with Shakila. She agreed to marry him after revealing her tragic history. But his fame was not enough to overcome their ostracisation and tragedy struck again.

Bipasha
Bipasha and Dibyendu are in love, and the two decide to marry. However, on their wedding night upon receiving a letter, Dibyendu leaves Bipasha before the ceremony to locate his birth parents.

Barnali
A man mistakenly invites a family, whose girl was (and is still) betrothed to the groom. It was he who set up the cousin's alliance, would the girl forgive him, whom he had fallen in love? How to prevent her from attending the marriage?

Kanyasulkam
Venkatesam decides to get his nine-year-old daughter married to a rich old man, Lubdhavadhanlu, for large sums of money. However, Karataka Sastry decides to teach a lesson to them.

Galpo Holeo Satti
In a family where relations have deteriorated to the worst level, even affecting professional lives, an outsider tries to rebuild the lost love and compassion.

Srimadhvirata Parvamu
It is an Epic story based on the book Virata Parva of Mahabharatha. After 12 years of Vanavasam, the Pandavas spend their 13th year of exile the Agnaadhavasam in an incognito state with disguised identities at the court of Virata. Follows how they end their exile & the marriage celebration of Uttara and Abhimanyu.

Bhrantibilas
Bhrantibilas is a 1963 Bengali film based on the 1869 play Bhranti Bilas by Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, which is itself based on William Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors. Although the original play was set in an unspecified, but distant past, the film relocates the story to modern day India. The film tells the story of a Bengali merchant from Kolkata and his servant who visit a small town for a business appointment, but, whilst there, are mistaken for a pair of locals, leading to much confusion.
Filmography
as Hidimbi
as Amala Roy/Nabakrishna's aunt
as Sudha
as Brajeswar's mother
as Boro-ma
as Padi Pishi
as Manoda Di
as Manju's Mother
as Sukanto's mother
as Bhubaneswari Devi
as Kamala Devi Pathak
as Anandamoyee
as Chiranjib's Mother
as Factory Owner's Wife
as Mahashweta's mother
as Srutashrava
as Antony's mother
as Bara Bou
as Minabai
as Bandana's Mother
as Sudha Choudhury
as Mrs. Sen
as Bhuvaneswari Devi
as Baijee
as Sejdi
as Archana's Mother
as Ashes's Aunt
as Labanya
as Anuradha Devi
as Rupavathi
as Poornamma
as The employer's wife
as Janaka's Wife
as Mr. Kar's Wife
as Abala's mother
as Putakoollamma
as Jogen's aunt (Pisima)
as Bharati Devi
as Sachi
as Chandika
as Kamal
as Gayatri's Mother