Known for her striking looks and charisma, she chose to step away from the film industry in the late seventies, becoming as elusive as the Hollywood legend Greta Garbo, who was also known for avoiding the public eye.
In a momentous occasion set to mark a significant milestone in the world of Bengali cinema, the inaugural Suchitra Sen International Bengali Film Festival is set to grace the bustling streets of New York City. With anticipation brewing and excitement mounting, Bengali cinema aficionados worldwide eagerly await the grand debut of this cinematic extravaganza.
Suchitra Sen Smrity Shangrakhhan Parishad today observed the 10th death anniversary of the legendary film actress in her hometown, Pabna
On her tenth death anniversary today, we remember Suchitra Sen, Bengal’s first female superstar, and a feminist in spirit, who took charge of her own fate and challenged the common norms that surround or define femininity.
The historic house of Suchitra Sen at the Hemsagor lane was freed from the occupiers on July, 16 in 2016 according to high court order. District administration however kept the house and opened for the visitors.
Often called the Greta Garbo of Bengal, Suchitra Sen is incomparable to anyone but herself. Her sweet features and impeccable style have left an imprint on every Bengali’s heart; and will continue to do so for generations to come. Be it old or new, she still holds admirers across borders and nations.
Suchitra Sen, for the emotive verve of her acting and the phenomenal charm of her beauty, caught the imagination of many, becoming one of the most endeared stars of the industry. The celebrated actor, who passed away in 2014, would have been 88 today.
Suchitra Sen, screen legend of Bangla film was recalled at her ancestral hometown in Pabna on Wednesday, marking her fourth death
Today would have been Suchitra Sen's 85th birthday. Though she departed from the film scene sometime ago...
Known for her striking looks and charisma, she chose to step away from the film industry in the late seventies, becoming as elusive as the Hollywood legend Greta Garbo, who was also known for avoiding the public eye.
In a momentous occasion set to mark a significant milestone in the world of Bengali cinema, the inaugural Suchitra Sen International Bengali Film Festival is set to grace the bustling streets of New York City. With anticipation brewing and excitement mounting, Bengali cinema aficionados worldwide eagerly await the grand debut of this cinematic extravaganza.
Suchitra Sen Smrity Shangrakhhan Parishad today observed the 10th death anniversary of the legendary film actress in her hometown, Pabna
On her tenth death anniversary today, we remember Suchitra Sen, Bengal’s first female superstar, and a feminist in spirit, who took charge of her own fate and challenged the common norms that surround or define femininity.
The historic house of Suchitra Sen at the Hemsagor lane was freed from the occupiers on July, 16 in 2016 according to high court order. District administration however kept the house and opened for the visitors.
Often called the Greta Garbo of Bengal, Suchitra Sen is incomparable to anyone but herself. Her sweet features and impeccable style have left an imprint on every Bengali’s heart; and will continue to do so for generations to come. Be it old or new, she still holds admirers across borders and nations.
Suchitra Sen, for the emotive verve of her acting and the phenomenal charm of her beauty, caught the imagination of many, becoming one of the most endeared stars of the industry. The celebrated actor, who passed away in 2014, would have been 88 today.
Suchitra Sen, screen legend of Bangla film was recalled at her ancestral hometown in Pabna on Wednesday, marking her fourth death
Today would have been Suchitra Sen's 85th birthday. Though she departed from the film scene sometime ago...
Suchitra Sen had dominated the silver screen, mostly in Kolkata and briefly in Mumbai, for three decades, beginning in the '50s and