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  1. Nitin Bose was an Indain film director, cinematographer and screenwriter.Bose was born on 26 April 1897 in Kolkata and died at the age of 88 on 14 April 1986 in the same city.Bose started his career with a documentary film on Belgian Emperor's visit to India (1921) and as a cinematographer in 1926 in the movie Punarjanma.Bose was cinematographer of Natir Puja,the only film directed by Rabindranath Tagore.Some of his famous works are Devdas,Natir PujaDhoop Chhaon and President .

  2. Nitin Bose, one of the notable film personalities, was born on 26th April 1897. He was an Indian film director, cinematographer and screenwriter of film industry. He was born in Kolkata. In the late era of 1930, he worked with New Theatres, who made bilingual movies. The films are in both Bengali language and Hindi language.

  3. Nitin Bose. DirectorWriterCinematographer. Nitin Bose is a popular Actor. Latest movies in which Nitin Bose has acted are Deedar and Gunga Jumna. All ( 47) Articles ( 47) Filmography ( 2) Awards ( 2)

  4. Dhoop Chhaon. (1935 film) Dhoop Chhaon or Bhagya Chakra (also Known as 'Sun and Shade' or 'Wheel of Fate') is a 1935 Hindi movie directed by Nitin Bose. It was a remake of the Bengali film Bhagya Chakra. Dhoop Chhaon was the first Hindi film to use playback singing. [1] It was Bose who came up with the idea of playback singing.

  5. Nitin received Dadasaheb Phalke Award in the year 1977. He was equally successful as a director and cinematographer. His most noted movie of 1960’s as a director was blockbuster hit Ganga Jamuna with Dilip Kumar in the lead. Nitin was born as the son of Hemendra Mohan Bose and Mrinalini in 1897. Great director Satyajit Ray is the nephew of ...

  6. Hindi. Chandidas is a 1934 Hindi social drama film directed by Nitin Bose. The film was produced by New Theatres Calcutta and was their first big success. [1] It was remake of the 1932 Bengali film of the same name directed by Debaki Bose. [2] This 1934 Hindi version starred K. L. Saigal, Uma Sashi, Pahari Sanyal, Nawab and H. Siddiqui. [3]