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    Chhabi Biswas
    An image from The Philosopher's Stone, one of the productions that also features Chhabi Biswas.
    Chhabi Biswas

    Chhabi Biswas

    July 12, 1900 — Kolkata, West Bengal, India

    Chhabi Biswas (Bengali: ছবি বিশ্বাস Chabi Biśbās) (12 July 1900 – 11 June 1962) was an Indian actor, primarily known for his performances in Tapan Sinha's Kabuliwala and Satyajit Ray's films Jalshaghar (The Music Room, 1958), Devi, (The Goddess, 1960) and Kanchenjungha (1962).

    He is best remembered for his numerous roles as the quintessential aristocratic patriarch, and was himself the scion of a rich and cultured North Kolkata family. He was born on 12 July 1900. His father, Bhupatinath Biswas, was well known for his charitable works. His first name was Sachindranath, but his mother nicknamed her handsome son Chhabi (a beautiful picture!) and the name stuck throughout his life and career. His portrayal of the formidable father figure, though often typecast, yet was powerful and convincing enough to earn both popular and critical accolades. That portrayal was culturally significant, too as in the British Raj, enlightened Bengali used to combined both the hoary tradition and the Anglicised urbanity.

    The Music Room

    The Music Room

    1958

    Devi

    Devi

    1960

    Kanchenjungha

    Kanchenjungha

    1962

    The Philosopher's Stone

    The Philosopher's Stone

    1958

    Kabuliwala

    Kabuliwala

    1957

    The Hungry Stones

    The Hungry Stones

    1960

    Prithibi Amare Chay

    Prithibi Amare Chay

    1957

    Bandhu

    Bandhu

    1958