Parbati Ghose
출생 : 1933-03-28,
사망 : 2018-02-11
약력
Parbati Ghose was an Indian actress, film director and film producer. She was the first female filmmaker from the state of Odisha.
Anuradha
Anuaradha and her brother save a man, Debabrata, washed ashore from the sea. Anuaradha and Debabrata fall in love and get married, but Anuaradha's feelings change when she finds that Debabrata is widower and has a son.
Story
Anuaradha and her brother save a man, Debabrata, washed ashore from the sea. Anuaradha and Debabrata fall in love and get married, but Anuaradha's feelings change when she finds that Debabrata is widower and has a son.
Producer
Anuaradha and her brother save a man, Debabrata, washed ashore from the sea. Anuaradha and Debabrata fall in love and get married, but Anuaradha's feelings change when she finds that Debabrata is widower and has a son.
Director
Anuaradha and her brother save a man, Debabrata, washed ashore from the sea. Anuaradha and Debabrata fall in love and get married, but Anuaradha's feelings change when she finds that Debabrata is widower and has a son.
Producer
Nandika is childless after 8 years of marriage to Sunanda and she persuades him to remarry. Sunanda and second wife Lalita move to the city and Nandika finds she is pregnant and follows them.
Director
Nandika is childless after 8 years of marriage to Sunanda and she persuades him to remarry. Sunanda and second wife Lalita move to the city and Nandika finds she is pregnant and follows them.
Nandika
Nandika is childless after 8 years of marriage to Sunanda and she persuades him to remarry. Sunanda and second wife Lalita move to the city and Nandika finds she is pregnant and follows them.
Producer
Based on “Shahar Theke Doore”, a Bengali story by Sailajananda Mukherjee
Alaka
Based on “Shahar Theke Doore”, a Bengali story by Sailajananda Mukherjee
Producer
Unavailable
Unavailable
Suduria, the head of his village and part of the influential landlord class, falls in love with Nidhi, a low-caste untouchable.
Anu
First Bi-lingual movie made in Odia & Bengali. Bengali version name was "Pana Raksha". Produced with a budget of Rs. 64,000, the Odia movie was a hit however the Bengali version was unsuccessful.
Nilamadhaba (Child artiste)
Plot: Unavailable