Actor
Jahar Ganguly
Biography

Jahar Ganguly (October 1904 – 1969) was an Indian actor and theater personality. He received the Best Actor award in the 6th Annual Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards in 1943 for his performance in Bandi. Ganguly was born in undivided 24 Parganas Dist., British India. He worked in several Bengali and Hindi films in the 40s and 50s as a supporting actor in comedy counterparts to the dramatic lead. He got a breakthrough in Dena Paona directed by Premankur Atorthy. Ganguly acted under Sat ...

Known For
Acting
1967 -- Mahashweta | Dinu Kaka
1967 -- Arogya Niketan |
1966 -- Shudhu Ekti Bachhar |
1964 -- Bireswar Vivekananda |
1964 -- Natun Tirtha |
1963 -- Uttar Falguni |
1963 -- Palatak |
1963 -- The Desolate Beach | Hotel owner
1961 -- Manik | Abinashbabu
1960 -- Chupi Chupi Aashey | Vira Swami
1960 -- The Return of Little Master | Raicharan's Father
1959 -- Mriter Marte Agaman |
1958 -- Daak Harkara |
1958 -- Manmoyee Girls' School |
1958 -- Bandhu |
1958 -- The Philosopher's Stone | Guest at Cocktail Party
1957 -- Jiban Trishna | Bablu's Grandfather
1957 -- Chandranath |
1957 -- Punarmilan |
1957 -- Tasher Ghawr |
1957 -- Baksiddha |
1957 -- Adarsha Hindu Hotel | Bechu Chakraborty
1957 -- Abhoyer Biye |
1956 -- Nabajanma |
1956 -- Chirakumar Sabha |
1956 -- Saheb Bibi Golam | Gharibabu
1956 -- Trijama |
1955 -- Debatra |
1955 -- Anupama | Abani, Kalyani & Shanta's Father
1955 -- Dui Bon |
1954 -- The Power of Chant |
1954 -- Grihaprabesh |
1954 -- Agni Pariksha |
1954 -- Kalyani |
1951 -- Datta | Bilashbehari
1951 -- Sahajatri |
1950 -- Baikunther Will |
1950 -- Mejdidi | Bipin
1949 -- Determination |
1949 -- Niruddesh |
1949 -- Kamona |
1948 -- Sadharan Meye |
1945 -- Two Generations | Sushobhan
1943 -- Ranee |
1942 -- Garmil | Santosh Chatterjee
1939 -- Bamanabatar | Arishtanemi
1939 -- Nara Narayana | Akrur
1939 -- Janak Nandini | Raban
1938 -- Bekar Nashan | Somen
1935 -- Kanthahar |
1935 -- Manmoyee Girl's School | Manas
1931 -- Dena Paona | Sagar Sardar
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