
Utpal Dutt
(29 March 1929 – 19 August 1993) was an Indian actor, director, and writer-playwright. He was primarily an actor in Bengali theatre, where he became a pioneering figure in Modern Indian theatre, when he founded the "Little Theatre Group" in 1949. This group enacted many English, Shakespearean and Brecht plays, in a period now known as the "Epic theatre" period, before it immersed itself completely in highly political and radical theatre. His plays became an apt vehicle for the expression of his Marxist ideologies, visible in socio-political plays such as Kallol (1965), Manusher Adhikar, Louha Manob (1964), Tiner Toloar and Maha-Bidroha. He also acted in over 100 Bengali and Hindi films in a career spanning 40 years, and remains most known for his roles in films such as Mrinal Sen’s Bhuvan Shome (1969), Satyajit Ray’s Agantuk (1991), Gautam Ghose’s Padma Nadir Majhi (1992) and Hrishikesh Mukherjee's breezy Hindi comedies such as Gol Maal (1979) and Rang Birangi (1983).[1][2][3][4] He also did the role of a sculptor, Sir Digindra Narayan, in the episode Seemant Heera of Byomkesh Bakshi (TV series) on Doordarshan in 1993, shortly before his death.
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Fuleswari
1974

Raaste Pyar Ke
as Udit Narayan Gupta
1982

Main Balwaan
as Police Commissioner Ajay Basu
1986

Palanka
as Rajmohan / White Boss
1975

Gol Maal
as Bhavani Shankar
1979

The Bengali Night
as The Priest / Postman / Beggar
1988

Aagaman
1988

The Middleman
as Bishwanath 'Bishu' Bose
1976

A Tribute To Ismail Merchant
as Self (archive footage)
2005

Guddi
as Prof. Gupta
1971

Barsaat Ki Ek Raat
as Sahuji
1981

Angoor
as Raj Tilak
1982

