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Jyotish Bandyopadhyay

Jyotish Bandyopadhyay

Directing

Bihar, Bengal Presidency, British India (now India)

Bengali and Hindi director born in Bihar. He started as a typist at Madan Theatres; and later became the studio’s main film-maker in the silent era. Part of a film-making team with Priyanath Ganguly, Jyotish Mukherjee, Amar Choudhury, B.J. Rajhans, Abdur Rehman Kabuli (later star of Indra Sabha, 1932) and cameramen Jyotish Sarkar and T. Marconi. Initially worked with Eugenio De Liguoro (Dhruva Charitra, Nala Damayanti, both 1921; Ramayana, 1922) and C. Legrand (Vishnu Avatar, 1921). Early films mainly adapted stage spectaculars from the Elphinstone and Corinthian companies. In his late 20s Silents, he adapted several novels by Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay owned by Madan Theatres. Also filmed are plays by Girish Ghosh and Rabindra Mohan Moitra and a novel by Romesh Chandra Dutt (Madhabi Kankan). These were early examples of the Bengali literary film genre later incarnated into a formula by New Theatres. Went on to make one of the most successful stage adaptations in the Bengali cinema, Manmoyee Girls’ School. Worked at Madan until 1933, then freelanced, notably at Radha Films, at Madan’s successors Bharatlaxmi Pics, and the Indrapuri Studio.

Behind the camera

Nara Narayana1939

Nara Narayana

Director & Screenplay

Bekar Nashan1938

Bekar Nashan

Director & Screenplay

Kanthahar1935

Kanthahar

Director & Screenplay

Manmoyee Girl's School1935

Manmoyee Girl's School

Director & Screenplay

Dakshayagna1934

Dakshayagna

Director & Screenplay

Krishnakanter Will1932

Krishnakanter Will

Director