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Sulochana Chatterjee

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Sulochana Chatterjee
Born1928
Died30 April 1999(1999-04-30) (aged 70–71)
OccupationActress
Years active1942–1988

Sulochana Chatterjee (1928 - 30 April 1999) was a former Indian film actress, who worked as a character actor in Hindi and Bengali cinema, appearing in 93 films, most notably Aaja Sanam (1968), Jahan Sati Wahan Bhagwan (1965) and Veer Ghatotkach (1970).[1][2][3]

Early life

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Born in Chandranagar, Sulochana is the daughter of a military man and the family, five girls, including the late Kamla Chatterjee, and one boy.

Career

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Sulochana Chatterjee started her career in Hindi films in the early 1940s with films like Shobha (1942), Paigham (1943), Vishwas (1943), Aina (1944) etc. She was mostly seen in supporting roles, but also played the leading part in few films including Veena (1948).

Filmography

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Year Show Character/Role
1979 Shabhash Daddy
1977 Baba Taraknath
1976 Jeevan Jyoti Pratima
1976 Naag Champa
1976 Bhanwar Sister Teressa
1975 Ponga Pandit Rukmini Neelkanth Pandey
1975 Sunehra Sansar Savita's aunt
1974 Ang Se Ang Lagaley Ashadevi (Rajesh's Mother)
1974 International Crook Lajwanti (as Sulochana Chatterji)
1973 Jwar Bhata Gayatri's step-mom
1972 Mahashivratri
1972 Mere Bhaiya Saraswati's Mother
1972 Sanjog
1972 Piya Ka Ghar Mrs. Girdharilal Sharma
1972 Baankelal
1972 Shiv Bhakat Baba Balak Nath
1971 Duniya Kya Jane
1971 Hum Tum Aur Woh Mrs. Shyam Lal
1971 Lakhon Me Ek Sumitra Chatterjee
1971 Nadaan Mrs. Sarla Jain
1971 Janani
1971 Brahma Vishnu Mahesh
1971 Veer Chhatrasal
1970 Bachpan Nekiram's sister
1970 Ehsan Laxmi V. Prasad
1970 Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani Suresh's mom (as Sulochana Chatterji)
1970 Pardesi
1970 Priya
1970 Veer Ghatotkach Subhadra - Kanhaiya's sister
1970 My Love Sangeeta's Mother
1970 Holi Ayee Re Durga Verma
1969 Doli Mrs. Ramprasad
1969 Pyar Hi Pyar Laxmi
1969 Ek Masoom Malti (Mrs. Gangadhar)
1968 Aulad Mamta (Dinu's Wife) (as Sulochana Chatterji)
1968 Balram Shri Krishna
1968 Payal Ki Jhankar Sita - Shyam's Mom (as Sulochna Chatterji)
1968 Saraswatichandra Pramad's mother (as Sulochana Chatterji)
1968 Aaja Sanam Kamini's mummy
1967 Parivar Bhagwanti
1967 Chhoti Si Mulaqat
1967 Gunehgar Deepak's Mother
1967 Raat Aur Din Jamuna (as Sulochana Chaterjee)
1966 Chhota Bhai Parvati
1966 Laadla (1966 film) Rama's Mother
1965 Faisla Tara
1965 Jahan Sati Wahan Bhagwan Maharani (as Sulochna Chatterji)
1965 Khandan Parvati Shankar Lal
1965 Saheli Reshma's Mother (as Sulochana Chatterji)
1964 Ek Din Ka Badshah
1964 Pooja Ke Phool Mrs. Laxmi Hukumat Rai (as Sulochana Chatterji)
1964 Daal Mein Kala Manager - Girl's Hostel
1963 Bidesiya
1963 Deepak
1963 Ek Dil Sao Afsane Neelu's Mother (as Sulochna Chatterji)
1963 Gul-e-Bakavali Beghum-Queen
1963 Holiday in Bombay Jumna Kaki (Neighbour)
1963 Bharosa Mrs. Laxmi Lal
1963 Bandini Devendra's mother
1962 Man-Mauji Bhola Ram's wife (as Sulochana Chetterji)
1962 Reporter Raju Nurse Kanta (as Sulchana Chatterji)
1961 Amrit Manthan
1961 Mera Suhaag
1961 Reshmi Rumal Achala (uncredited)
1960 Jis Desh Men Ganga Behti Hai Police Superintendent's wife (as Salochana Chatterjee)
1960 Mehlon Ke Khwab Chander's Mother
1959 Samarat Prithviraj Chauvan Gauri - Kavi Chand's Wife
1958 Balyogi Upmanyu
1958 Detective Mrs. Kamla Lal (as Sulochana Chattarjee)
1958 Maya Bazaar Subhadra
1956 Jagte Raho Meenu (as Sulochana Chaterjee)
1955 Jagadguru Shankaracharya
1955 Patit Pawan
1954 Bazooband Radha
1954 Munna
1951 Badi Bahu
1951 Ghayal
1950 Apni Chhaya
1950 Bahurani
1950 Kisi Ki Yaad
1950 Sati Narmada
1949 Paras Champa
1949 Aiye
1949 Jeevan Saathi
1949 Maa Ka Pyaar
1948 Grihasthi
1948 Veena
1947 Doli
1947 Mera Suhaag
1946 Shahjehan Jafiza (as Sulochana Chatterji)
1945 Prabhu Ka Ghar Nanda
1944 Aaina

References

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  1. ^ "Sulochana Chatterjee". Cineplot.com. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  2. ^ Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (ISBN-13 ed.). Routledge; 2 edition. 1 July 1999. p. 1994. ISBN 1579581463. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  3. ^ Raj Kapoor Speaks. Viking; First edition. 10 January 2002. p. 208. ISBN 0670049522. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
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