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Bengali films ‘Binisutoy’, ‘Barunbabur Bondhu’ awarded

The Best Actor Male 2021 award went to Ritwick Chakraborty for ‘Binisutoy’ and Paran Bandyopadhyay for ‘Tonic’

PTI Published 15.02.22, 10:13 PM
Actor Prosenjit Chakraborty and Dev at the award ceremony on Sunday at Priya Cinema in south Kolkata

Actor Prosenjit Chakraborty and Dev at the award ceremony on Sunday at Priya Cinema in south Kolkata

Atanu Ghosh's Binisutoy and Anik Dutta's Barunbabur Bondhu were adjudged the best film of 2021 and 2020 respectively by the West Bengal Film Journalists' Association.

It is the oldest award given to representative Bengali films of different genres.

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Ghosh and Dutta received the trophy and citations from eminent Bengali film actor Prosenjit Chatterjee at a programme at Priya Cinema in south Kolkata on Sunday.

It was the first award ceremony to be held in an auditorium in the past two years in the state in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Best Actor Male 2020 award was jointly shared by Parambrata Chatterjee for Dwitiyo Purush and Saswata Chatterjee for Chobiyal.

The Best Actor Male 2021 award went to Ritwick Chakraborty for Binisutoy and Paran Bandyopadhyay for Tonic.

The Best Actor Female 2020 award was given to Aparajita Adhya for Cheeni and Jaya Ahsan for Binisutoy in 2021.

Young filmmaker Arjun Dutta got the Best Promising Director crown 2020 for Abyakto, while director Arun Roy got the Best Promising Director honour 2021 for Hiralal sharing it with Subhrajit Mitra for Avijatrik.

Srijit Mukherji's Dwitiyo Purush was adjudged the best popular film for 2020 while Dev's co-production Tonic was the most popular film for 2021.

Anirban Bhattacharya was adjudged the most popular actor for Dwitiyo Purush and Dev for his portrayal in Tonic.

Singer Anupam Roy was given the Best Music Director award 2020 for Dwitiyo Purush while young musician Nabarun Bose got the crown for 2021 for Tangra Blues.

The Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award was jointly shared by Victor Banerjee and Dipankar Dey.

Dey who broke down while receiving the honour said, "This is the biggest award in my life though I had received a national award in the past. This award is significant as it is named after my mentor Satyajit Ray and given by film journalists of Bengal.

Dey's first film role was in Satyajit Ray's Seemabaddha (Company Limited, 1971). He also starred in Ray's Jana Aranya (The Middleman, 1976), Ganashatru (Enemy of the People, 1990) and Agantuk (The Stranger, 1991).

He had received recognition as the Best Supporting Actor for Parama, directed by Aparna Sen at the 1986 National Film Awards.

Banerjee could not be present at the event as he was indisposed, the organisers said.

Prosenjit Chatterjee said this award ceremony was much needed to give a boost to the Bengali film industry which had been impacted during the pandemic as far as big-screen releases were concerned.

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