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Nabadwip Haldar was a Bengali Indian actor, theatre personality, and comedian. He was born in 1911. Nabadwip Haldar’s place of birth is Sonapalashi village in Burdwan district, Bengal Presidency, British India. He completed his primary education. After that, he could not study further. Then, he started working at the Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation (CESC), is the Kolkata based Flagship Company. Also, he took part time jobs in various companies in Kolkata. He belongs to the Indian nationality. Nabadwip Haldar is well-known for his work in the Bengali cinema. In 1931, he marked his acting debut in the film “Panchashar,” made by Debaki Kumar Bose. In 1948, he acted in the Bengali suspense thriller film “Kalo Chhaya,” directed by Premendra Mitra Born on September 4, 1904, Premendra Mitra was a p >> Read More... and produced by Gouranga Prasad Basu.

In 1952, he portrayed the role of Mr Nag in the Bengali black and white thriller film “Hanabari” (The Haunted House), screenplay, story, and directions were done by Bengali writer Premendra Mitra. In 1953, he got fame for portraying the role of Madan in the Indian Bengali-language comedy film “Sharey Chuattor,” directed by Nirmal Dey, based on a story novel by Bijon Bhattacharya Bijon Bhattacharya is an Indian film and theatre p >> Read More... . Also, he performed in a comedy duo with Shyam Laha Shyam Laha was an Indian actor known for acting in >> Read More... , an Indian actor in Bengali and Hindi language films. They performed in many films as the Bengali version of Laurel and Hardy, a comedy duo act.

He was famous for his unique voice and comic roles. Also, he featured in a number of radio comic series. Nabadwip Haldar acted in the Indian Bengali language romantic comedy film “Chheley Kaar,” directed by Chitta Basu Chitta Basu was a Bengali film director. He was bo >> Read More... and produced by Charan Chitra. The film won the President’s Silver Medal in National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali in 1954. He appeared in a 1956 Bengali film “Saheb Bibi Golam,” directed by Kartik Chatterjee. It is based on a Bengali novelist Bimal Mitra’s 1953 novel, and is considered among the Best Bengali films ever made.

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