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Supriya Devi was an Indian actress who is known for her work in Bengali cinema for more than 50 years. She is best known for her portrayal of Neeta in Ritwik Ghatak's Bengali film Meghe Dhaka Tara (1960). She was conferred the Filmfare Award and the BFJA Award twice. In 2011, she received the Banga-Vibhushan, the highest civilian honour in West Bengal. In 2014, she was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India, the fourth highest civilian award in India, for her contributions to the entertainment industry.

Early life
Supriya was born in Myitkyina, Burma. Her father was Gopal Chandra Banerjee, a lawyer from Faridpur (now in Bangladesh). Supriya was seven years old when she made her acting debut in two plays directed by her father. She was a dancer since her childhood, even receiving an award from Thakin Nu, then-Prime Minister of Burma, who was moved by one of her dance recitals. From her childhood, her closest friend was Nihar Dutta, who married into the Guha Thakurata Family and as Nihar Guha Thakurata, was an eminent Burmese social worker of her time. In 1948, the Bannerjees left Burma for good and re-settled in Calcutta. They had been refugees in 1942 when the Japanese forces occupied Burma. The young Supriya and her family were forced to undertake an arduous trek on foot to the safety of Calcutta. ==Career==
Career
In Calcutta, she resumed her dance lessons and trained under Guru Muruthappan Pillai and later under Guru Prahlad Das. Supriya and her family were on friendly terms with Chandrabati Devi who was their neighbour. It was through Chandrabati Devi's inspiration and contacts that Supriya Choudhury stepped into the world of Bengali films. She made her debut in the Uttam Kumar starrer Basu Paribar (1952) under the direction of Nirmal Dey and successively appeared in Prarthana (1952) directed by Pranab Ray and Shyamali (1952) directed by Binoy Bandyopadhyay. She, then took a hiatus and returned to filmdom in Marmabani (1958) under Sushil Majumdar's direction. She rose to prominence after she had appeared in the Uttam Kumar starrer blockbuster Sonar Harin (1959) directed by Mangal Chakraborty. Vyjayanthimala who was later found to play the same titular role was full of praise for her performance in the film. At the beginning of the 1960s, she came to a bigger attention for her successive roles in films such as Meghe Dhaka Tara (1960), Shuno Baranari (1960), Komal Gandhar (1961), Swaralipi (1961) to name a few. She was applauded for her performance in the 1973 blockbuster Sanyasi Raja. She was applauded for her performance in Raja Sen's National Award winning Bengali film Atmiyo Swajan (1998). Rediff described her performance in the film as "a fairly good fleshing out Supriya Devi". ==Personal life==
Personal life
In 1954, Supriya married Bishwanath Choudhury and a few years later her only daughter Soma was born. The couple divorced in 1958. She retired from films for a while before returning in the late 1950s. In 1963 she married Uttam Kumar, who had been a childhood friend of her youngest brother, whom she lived with until his death in 1980. Supriya died of a heart attack in Kolkata on 26 January 2018, aged 85. ==Filmography==
Filmography
The Namesake (2006) as Ashima's Grandmother • Arjun Aamar Naam (2003) • Ekti Nadir Naam (2002) • Shesh Thikana (2000) as Sriradha's grandmother • Atmiya Swajan (1998) • Honeymoon (1992) • Kari Diye KinlamIman Kalyan (1982) • Kalankini Kankabati (1981) • Uttar Meleni (1981) • Dui Prithibi (1980) • Debdas (1979) as ChandramukhiBahnisikhaDui Purush (1978) as Bimala • Sandhya Raag (1977) • Sabyasachi (film) (1977) • Sanyasi Raja (1975) • Bhola Moyra SisterJadi Jantem (1974) as Sujata • Bagh Bondi Khela (1975) • Raktatilak (1975) as Binata • Bon Palashir Padabali (1973) as Padma • Andha Atit (1972) • ChhinnapatraBilambita Loy (1970) • Duti Mon (1969) • Chiradiner (1969) • Mon Niye (1969) • Sabarmati (1969) Hiren Nag Chhaya Debi • Jiban MrityuChowringhee (1968) as Karabi Guha • Teen Adhayay (1968) • Kal Tumi Aleya (1966) as Dr. Labanya Sarkar • Shudhu Ekti Bachhar (1966) • Aap Ki Parchhaiyan (1964) as Asha in Hindi Movie • Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein (1964) as Meera • Nishithe Lal Pathore (1964) • Begaana (1963) • Surya Sikha (1963) • Uttarayan (1963) • SwaralipiKomal Gandhar (1961) as Anasuya • Madhya Rater Tara (1961) • Meghe Dhaka Tara (1960) as Nita • Natun Fasal (1960) • Suno Baranari (1960) • Khelaghar (1959) • Sonar Harin (1959) • AmrapaliBasu Paribar (1952) as Sukhen's Sister ==Awards==
Awards
• Won- Filmfare Awards East-Best Actress Award for Sister in 1977. • Won- Filmfare Awards East- Lifetime Achievement Award • Won- Padmashri-the fourth highest civilian award for her contribution to Indian Cinema. • Won- Banga-Vibhushan - the highest civilian award in West Bengal in 2011. • Won- BFJA Award-Best Actress Award for "Tin Adhay" in 1969. • Won- BFJA Award-Best Supporting Actress Award for "Chhinnapatra" in 1973. • Won- Kalakar Awards-Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001. == Book ==
Book
Amar Jiban Amar Uttam. (Autobiography, Memoir) ==References==
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