Uttam Kumar – Suchitra Sen Classic: Shilpi (1956) Direction: Agragami
Produced by: Badal Pictures Story and Script:Nitai Bhattacharya Music Direction:Rabin Chatterjee Lyric: Pranab Roy Playback Singers:Gayatri Basu, Sandhya Mukherjee Cast: Uttam Kumar, Suchitra Sen, Pahadi Sanyal, Molina Debi, Kamal Mitra, Sova Sen, Geeta Dey, Asit Baran, .
Agragami produced two immortal films in 1956 : Sagarika and Shilpi both starring Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen! Both were superhit! Uttam Suchitra made numerous films together and still considered the best romantic couple in Bengali film history. They are still the most successful Bengali couple even today! Shilpi was the first production by “Agragami”. Shilpi is a very romantic and very sensitive story of a poor young boy with a gifted voice who fell in love with a rich family lady! Uttam Kumar, Suchitra Sen, Pahadi Sanyal are at their best! A simply classic evergreen Bengali movie for all! Keep adding your replies and review the movie for us please.
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I am also in search of the link.Can anybody help me out from this situation.They were the great couple in tollywood world.”Uttam Kumar” was known as a MAHANAYAK in bengali world.
I am really surprised with this romantic touch of eternal love and heart-felt incessant dynamic flow of Bengali tradtion that exists for eternal time to come in this beautiful world. Utamm and Suchitra are the only immortal arts of magnificient creation of Omnipotent God. I find no words to express my emotion towards their matchless dedications to the bengal culture, civilization and tradition in the world of Bengali Film Society.
I am really surprised with this romantic touch of eternal love and heart-felt incessant dynamic flow of Bengali tradtion that exists for eternal time to come in this beautiful world. Uttam and Suchitra are the only immortal arts of magnificient creation of Omnipotent God. I find no words to express my emotion towards their matchless dedications to the bengal culture, civilization and tradition in the world of Bengali Film Society
The undiscussed and often unrealized secret of the Uttam-Suchitra films is the quintessential Bengali gender role they depicted–Uttam Kumar that of a virgin male from middle or lower middle class possessing the typical narcissistic “ascetic” detachment from female lure and Suchitra the eternal feminine–maternal, compassionate, tolerant, and utterly attractive–a combination of Savitri and Urvasi. Almost all their films depic the helpless arrogant and detached male being wooed, consoled, and cured (of ailments), and converted. While Uttam Kumar’s role as a Bengali male pisses me off, Suchitra Sen’s magnificent presence of “femina perennis” brings a shower of aesthetic nectar in nearly every film she acted. I cannot think of a more beautiful human being than this Bengali woman of unparalleled face, figure, voice, and gait.
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I am also in search of the link.Can anybody help me out from this situation.They were the great couple in tollywood world.”Uttam Kumar” was known as a MAHANAYAK in bengali world.
http://calcuttatube.com/movies/shilpi.html
Link Updated. Sorry for the problem!
couldn’t see the pictures
I am really surprised with this romantic touch of eternal love and heart-felt incessant dynamic flow of Bengali tradtion that exists for eternal time to come in this beautiful world. Utamm and Suchitra are the only immortal arts of magnificient creation of Omnipotent God. I find no words to express my emotion towards their matchless dedications to the bengal culture, civilization and tradition in the world of Bengali Film Society.
I am really surprised with this romantic touch of eternal love and heart-felt incessant dynamic flow of Bengali tradtion that exists for eternal time to come in this beautiful world. Uttam and Suchitra are the only immortal arts of magnificient creation of Omnipotent God. I find no words to express my emotion towards their matchless dedications to the bengal culture, civilization and tradition in the world of Bengali Film Society
The undiscussed and often unrealized secret of the Uttam-Suchitra films is the quintessential Bengali gender role they depicted–Uttam Kumar that of a virgin male from middle or lower middle class possessing the typical narcissistic “ascetic” detachment from female lure and Suchitra the eternal feminine–maternal, compassionate, tolerant, and utterly attractive–a combination of Savitri and Urvasi. Almost all their films depic the helpless arrogant and detached male being wooed, consoled, and cured (of ailments), and converted. While Uttam Kumar’s role as a Bengali male pisses me off, Suchitra Sen’s magnificent presence of “femina perennis” brings a shower of aesthetic nectar in nearly every film she acted. I cannot think of a more beautiful human being than this Bengali woman of unparalleled face, figure, voice, and gait.
please give all the movies name done by uttam & suchitra .