
Sabitri Chatterjee
Acting
Biography
Sabitri Chatterjee (born February 21, 1937) is an Indian actress who is well known for her work in Bengali theatre and cinema. Her career spans more than 60 years. She is the recipient of BFJA Awards for two times. In 1999, she was conferred with Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for Acting in Bengali theatre. In 1952, she appeared in the Uttam Kumar starrer family drama Basu Poribar (1952), directed by Nirmal Dey.
Born: February 21, 1937
Known For

Kadambari Aajo
Kadambari Aajo explores the life of a married woman, Kadambari, who forms a unique connection with an English professor during a film shoot in North Bengal and that's where the interesting part of the story begins.

Maati
Meghla, who after years discovers that her grandmother had been killed in her ancestral home in East Pakistan by a trusted retainer of the family. And many years after the tragedy, she visits Dhaka to trace her roots and faces the murderer's family who now occupies her house. Maati traces Meghla's trials with truth and humanity while tackling issues of migration, human displacement, and relationships.

Dhanyee Meye
Bogola, the captain of a football team, travels to a village to play in a tournament. There, he meets and falls in love with Monosha. The president of the local football club tries to force Monosha and Bogola to marry to keep the tournament trophy in the family. However, their love prevails, and they can marry despite the opposition.

Marutirtha Hinglaj
While on their way to Hinglaj, Maharaj and his companions meet Kunti, who was raped by dacoits, and Thirumal, whom she left her family for. Together, they set out to seek the blessings of God.

Raja-Saja
Trouble ensues when an eccentric but simple-minded villager discovers he is the only living heir of a royal estate.

Uttarayan
Pranbir goes to war where he meets his doppelganger, Rateshwar, who eventually dies in combat. Pranbir decides to visit Rateshwar's family to inform them about his death but the family mistake him for Rateshwar.

Hemlock Society
Hemlock Society is a school that teaches aspirants how to successfully commit suicide. Meghna, one of the aspirants, has a near-death experience, turning everybody's lives upside-down.

Praktan
A married woman on journey from Mumbai to Howrah by train meets her ex-husband.

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.

Abhoyer Biye
When Abhoy gets engaged to Sabitri she starts to ridicule him as he is old fashioned and socially awkward. Will situations change for Abhoy?
Filmography
as Deepak's grandma
as Amina
as Noni
as Train Passenger
as Jhulon Gupto
as Shobita
as Malati
as Bagla's sister in law
as Pushpa
as Sonaboudi / Sarnamayi Devi
as Deepa
as Lata Bose/ Kalpana
as Sabita
as Swarno
as Miss Chatterjee
as Mala
as Kunti
as Sudha
as Pratibha
as Mano
as Achala