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  1. Rajen Tarafdar (7 July 1917 – 23 November 1987) was an Indian film director, actor, and screenwriter. He was the recipient of two National Awards and two BFJA Awards. He graduated from the Government College of Art & Craft in Calcutta in 1940 with a degree in popular arts. He was initially a graphic designer in an advertising agency before ...

  2. Jul 10, 2022 · Rajen Tarafdar made just seven films in thirty years. And yet, his work reflects a maturity rarely seen in Bengali cinema. His cinema often spoke of the marginalised and the downtrodden, and even seasoned filmmakers like Shyam Benegal were dazzled by his work. Today, he is all but forgotten.

    • Amborish Roychoudhury
  3. Rajen Tarafder was born on 7 June 1917 in Rajshahi, East Bengal, British India [now in Bangladesh]. He was a director and actor, known for Jiban Kahini (1964), The River (1961) and Agnisikha (1962). He died in 1987.

    • Director, Actor, Writer
    • June 7, 1917
    • Rajen Tarafder
  4. Rajen Tarafdar was a film maker of Bengali cinema. He was born in Bangladesh. He has been a successful director, script writer as well as an actor of Bengali cinema. Sandhya Roy, one of the earliest romantic heroines of Bengali cinema was introduced to the field by Rajen Tarafdar.

  5. Jan 17, 2023 · Watch the Bengali full movie ''Jiban Kahini : জীবন কাহিনী" বাংলা ছবি on YouTube. Directed by Rajen Tarafdar, starring Sandhya Roy, Bikash Roy, Anup Kumar, S...

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    • Bengali Movies with English Subtitle
  6. Synopsis: The film is set in the period immediately following the Partition of India. Rajmohan (Utpal Dutt), a Hindu aristocrat, decides to stay on in East Bengal, which is now part of Pakistan ...

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    • Bengali Movies - Channel B Entertainment
  7. Rajen Tarafdar (Tarafdar) is a director and actor in the Indian film industry. Tarafdar work was greatly appreciated by people in movie like Akash Chhoan, Palanka and Nagpash. He won the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards (BFJA) for Best Director in the year 1988.