The best Gita Dey’s movies

Gita Dey

Gita Dey

05/08/1931- 17/01/2011
We present our ranking of the best Gita Dey’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Gita Dey.
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The Cloud-Capped Star

The Cloud-Capped Star
7.8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 13/04/1960
  • Character: Mother
The tragic story of the beautiful daughter of a middle-class refugee family from East Pakistan. Neeta, the protagonist, sacrifices everything for her unappreciative family.

Hello Memsaheb

Hello Memsaheb
5.5/10
A man disguises as a servant to stay close to a woman he loves. Directors: Shiboprosad Mukherjee, Nandita Roy Writers: Shiboprosad Mukherjee, Nandita Roy Stars: Jeet, Priyanka Upendra, Koneenica Banerjee | See full cast & crew »

Teen Kanya

Teen Kanya
7.9/10
'Teen Kanya' is an anthology film based upon short stories by Rabindranath Tagore, as a tribute on the author's centenary. The title means "Three Daughters", and the film's original Indian release contained three stories, with three central female characters linking the stories together. 'The Postmaster' concerns an orphan girl who grows attached to the postmaster she is caring for after he teaches her to read and write. 'Monihara' is a supernatural tale about a woman obsessed with the jewels her husband buys for her. 'Samapti' follows a young man who falls for an unconventional girl from his new village instead of his arranged bride, the daughter of a respectable family. The international release did not include 'Monihara', and was released as 'Dui Kanya', or "Two Daughters".

Subarnarekha

Subarnarekha
7.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/10/1965
  • Character: Koushalya
After an old college friend offers him a job at an iron foundry, the upright and honest Ishwar leaves a shanty town on the outskirts of Calcutta where he lives with a group of refugees from East Bengal. With plans to forge a solid living for himself, sister Sita and Abhiram, an orphaned boy he offers a home to, Ishwar is accused of selling out and deserting his people.

Komal Gandhar

Komal Gandhar
7.2/10
  • Genre: DramaMusic
  • Release: 30/03/1961
  • Character: Shanta
Through the microcosmic perspectivising of a group of devoted and uncompromising IPTA workers, Ghatak with his signature style touches on varied issues of partition, idealism, corruption, the interdependence of art and life, the scope of art, and class-struggle.

Uttarayan

Uttarayan
7.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 16/08/1963
Pranbir goes to war where he meets his doppelganger, Rateshwar, who eventually dies in combat. Pranbir decides to visit Rateshwar's family to inform them about his death but the family mistake him for Rateshwar.

Kancher Swarga

Kancher Swarga
8.6/10
  • Release: 09/02/1962
  • Character: Gita bose
A story about a young man, who had to quit his studies as a doctor due to difficult circumstances, coming back and saving a young lady by performing a very difficult surgery.

Lathi

Lathi
8.4/10
Atindranath Bannerjee, a retired teacher, faces harassment from his family members and decides to discipline them. Later, he shifts to a slum and starts teaching underprivileged children.

Quest for the Pitcher of Nectar

Quest for the Pitcher of Nectar
7.9/10
  • Release: 22/10/1982
The film documents one of the largest Indian religious fairs, the Kumbh Mela, which is held at the confluence of the rivers Ganges, Yamuna and Saraswati. The action is seen through the eyes of Shubhendu Chatterjee who has come to the Mela not out of any religious sentiment but to see and understand people and seek the reason why “….multitudes upon multitudes of the old and weak and the young and frail enter without hesitation or complaint upon such incredible journeys and endure the resultant miseries without repining.” (Mark Twain after visiting the 1895 Mela)

The Accepted Defeat

The Accepted Defeat
7.2/10
The story revolves around Pratima who pledges to destroy the relationship between Neera and Binu, as she loves Binu.

Nishi Padma

Nishi Padma
8.3/10
'Nishi Padma' is a 1970 Bengali drama film written and directed by Aravinda Mukherjee, based on a short story 'Hinger Kochuri' by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay, and starring Uttam Kumar and Sabitri Chatterjee as leads. This film was remade in the Hindi as 'Amar Prem' (1972), directed by Shakti Samanta.

Hotel Snow Fox

Hotel Snow Fox
7.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 14/04/1976
Mithu Mukherjee belonged to a poor family. Her father was suffering from a chronic disease. They didn't have enough money to buy his medicines. Her father (Asit Baran)'s friend had cheated him due to which they had to mortgage even their house to him. Mithu Mukherjee decided to help her family and came out of her house in search ofa job. At last she got a job in a company which however stopped its business within a few months' time. She then joined a hotel where she met Uttam Kumar. Uttam Kumar was a bar singer there. He was a singer in disguise and he used to help distressed women who were exploited by the so-called upper class rich people. Mithu Mukherjee (Khuku) was helped by Uttam Kumar who helped her family get her ancestral house back. At last Uttam Kumar gave all the secret details of those people to the police and took his leave.

The Fiancee

The Fiancee
8.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/12/1969
  • Character: Mamima
Ajoy Kar's 1969 film adaptation of Sarat Chandra Chatterjee's 1914 novel, 'Parineeta'.

Ek Je Chhilo Desh

Ek Je Chhilo Desh
8.2/10
A scientist accidentally finds a drug that can reveal an individual's past. However, when a few politicians fear their exposure, they plot to kill him.

Shesh Paryanta

Shesh Paryanta
The gloomy life of a young boy gets filled with joy when a new family moves into his neighbourhood. As the young boy sees the new girl, who becomes his new neighbour, he immediately falls in love. But things do not go easy for him as she lives with her uncle who has a very suspicious wife.

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