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Nanditha Bose

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Nanditha Bose
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Years active1972–present
AwardsFilmfare Award for Best Actress 1973 for Swapnam

Nanditha Bose is an Indian actress in Malayalam movies. She was a prominent lead actress during the 1970s in Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi and Bengali films. She was well noted for her performance in the Malayalam movies Achaani (1973), Panitheeratha Veedu (1973) and Dharmayudham (1973). Currently, she is busy acting in Television serials.

Personal life

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Nanditha is from Bengal, India.[1] She was married to D. P. Bose, but the marriage ended in divorce.[2] The couple has a son, Debasis Bose [3] and a daughter, Debarati (née) Bose.[citation needed]

Awards

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Filmography

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Malayalam

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  • Ashwaroodan (2006)
  • Paithrukam (1993)
  • Kalpana House (1989)
  • Isabella (1988) as Maggie
  • Oozham (1988)
  • Ithrayum Kaalam (1987) as Mariya
  • Neram Pularumpol (1986)
  • Ithramathram (1986) as Sharada
  • Paavam Krooran (1984)
  • NH 47 (1984) as Sumathi
  • Parasparam (1983)
  • Manju (1983)
  • Kelkkaatha Sabdham (1982) as Jeyanthi's Mother
  • Chiriyo Chiri (1982)
  • Beedikunjamma (1982) as Susheela
  • Kelkkaatha Shabdam (1982)
  • Odukkam Thudakkam (1982)
  • Parvathy (1981) as Subadra Bhai
  • Kaahalam (1981)
  • Maniyan Pilla Adhava Maniyan Pilla (1981) as Padmam
  • Manassinte Theerthayaathra (1981)
  • Valarthumrigangal (1981) as Lakshmi
  • Thadavara (1981) as Nandini
  • Air Hostess (1980) as Kamala
  • Cheppu (1987)
  • Angadi (1980)
  • Iniyaathra (1979)
  • Enikku Njaan Swantham (1979) as Leela
  • Simhasanam (1979) as Savithri
  • Nakshathrangale Kaaval (1978)
  • Etho Oru Swapnam (1978)
  • Sujatha (1977)
  • Agninakshathram (1977)
  • Akale Aakaasham (1977)
  • Aparaadhi (1977)
  • Vazhivilakku (1976)
  • Kaamam Krodham Moham (1975)
  • Prayanam (1975)
  • Poonthenaruvi (1974) as Valsamma
  • Chanchala (1974)
  • Swapnam (1973) as Gauri
  • Dharmayudham (1973) as Meenu
  • Achaani (1973) as Seetha
  • Chenda (1973)
  • Panitheeratha Veedu (1973) as Rachel

Tamil

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  • Savithiri (1980) as Meenakshi
  • Ganga Yamuna Kaveri (1978) as Kaveri
  • Oru Kudumbathin Kadhai (1975) as Anandhi
  • Dhaagam (1974) as Sharada

Kannada

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  • Mother (1980)
  • Punardatta (1976)

Hindi

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  • Dil Kaa Heera (1979)
  • Aisa Bhi Hota Hain (1971)

Bengali

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  • Pankhiraj (1980)
  • Nidhiram Sardar (1976)
  • Kanna (1962)

Controversy

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Nanditha went to the High Court for her case following years of enduring severe physical and mental abuse at her home since 2002. She has also raised concerns about her husband's (D. P. Bose) inappropriate closeness to a teenage girl. At first, D P Bose stated that Lipika Mondal was a maid servant. However, he later changed his story, asserting that Mondal was actually married to his son, Debasis Bose. Later, her son informed the court that he had not married Lipika.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Bollywood Cinema News | Bollywood Movie Reviews | Bollywood Movie Trailers - IndiaGlitz Bollywood". Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Smt. Nandita Bose vs Ratanlal Nahata on 4 August, 1987". indiankanoon.org. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Marital discord: HC blow to ailing actor". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 15 November 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  4. ^ Reed, Sir Stanley (22 August 1974). "The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who". Bennett, Coleman & Company – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "Marital discord: HC blow to ailing actor". The Times of India. 29 June 2004. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 3 February 2024.
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