Gyanada Kakati

Gyanda Kakati is an Assamese actress and a singer.[1][2] She entered the Assamese film industry with her debut Parghat in 1949 and has acted in Bengali films also.[3] She got nominated in the Berlin Film Festival in 1960 for her popular film called Puberun.[4][3][5] She even won the Bishnu Rabha Award in 2002 from the Assam Government.

Gyanada Kakati
Born
Gyanada Das

1932
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Years active1949-1996
Notable work
  • Puberun
  • Parghat
SpouseLohit Kakati
Parents
  • Deven Das (father)
  • Bijoya Das (mother)

Biography

Gyanda Kakati was born to Deven Das and Birja Das in 1932 in the undivided Assam's Shillong. Her ancestral house was in Panbazar however they lived in Laban, Shillong due to her father's work.[5][4] She is married to Lohit Kakati.

Acting career

Gyanada got the acting environment and support from her early age due to her father being a stage actor. Deven Das used to play in the initiative of a cultural show called Assam Club in Shillong. She performed a dance in a play called Sati Beula during her teenage for which Bishnu Rabha praised her. Kakati started her acting career after her marriage only. She got praised for her performance in the film parghat which was released on 1948, after which her acting career boosted.[4]

After her performance in parghat, She acted in various popular films like Piyali Phukan, Sarapat, Lakhimi, Ronga Police, Puberun, Saknoiya, Pratham Ragini, Puwati Nisar Sopun, Narkasur, Upar Mahala, Khekh Bisar, Priya Jan, Rag-Virag etc.[3]

Her film Puberun (1959) was nominated in Berlin Film Festival in 1960, where she met with Hollywood actors and actresses like Sophia Loren, Cary Grant.[3] She also acted in numerous Bengali films like Nilachaley Mahaprabhu, Gadher Mathe, Barma etc. She dedicated her career to the Assamese film industry for which she rejected a few Bollywood Films also one of them was Bandini.

Gyanada Kakati was also active in singing. She was a regular vocalist for the Akashwani centres of Shillong and Guwahati. Apart from that, she has also recorded her songs in gramophone.[3]

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1948 Parghat
1955 Piyali Phukan
1956 Sarapat
1956 Lakhimi
1958 Ronga Police
1959 Puwati Nisar Sapon
1959 Puberun Meghali
1959 Saknoiya Lakhimi
1962 Narakasur Basumati
1971 Khekh Bisar
1972 Upar Mahala
1979 Pratham Ragini
1993 Priyajan
1996 Rag-Virag

References

  1. "Dulal Roy, Gyanada Kakati felicitated". Assam Times. 18 September 2007. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
  2. "Film Festival | The Assam State Film (Finance and Development) Corporation | Government Of Assam, India". filmfinance.assam.gov.in. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
  3. Sharma, Bobbeeta. "How Assamese film found its mojo". Scroll.in. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
  4. "Fans gather to pay tribute to Bhupenda - Eminent personalities recall their association with the bard and his contribution to society". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
  5. "Shillong mourns Bhupenda's demise". The Shillong Times. 5 November 2011. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
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