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Noted Bengali Filmmaker Buddhadeb Dasgupta No More

Pratidin Bureau

Renowned Bengali filmmaker Buddhadeb Dasgupta passed away on Thursday morning at the age of 77. According to sources, the filmmaker died of age-related complications in his South Kolkata residence.

According to reports, Buddhadeb Dasgupta was ill and was on dialysis for a while. He had also been suffering from kidney disease and breathed his last while he was sleeping at around 8 AM today morning.

Filmmaker Raj Chakraborty was one of the first ones to condole the death of the veteran director. Raj took to Twitter and write, "Recipient of numerous National and International honours, legendary filmmaker and renowned poet, #BuddhadebDasgupta has passed away. Sincere condolences to his family and friends (sic)."

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also took to Twitter to condole the death of Buddhadeb Dasgupta. She wrote, "Saddened at the passing away of eminent filmmaker Buddhadeb Dasgupta. Through his works, he infused lyricism into the language of cinema. His death comes as a great loss for the film fraternity. Condolences to his family, colleagues and admirers (sic)."

Five of Buddhadeb Dasgupta's films have won the National Film Awards for Best Feature Film, while he's won Best Director for two. He was honoured with the lifetime achievement award at the Spain International Film Festival in Madrid on 27 May 2008. He was best-known for Bagh Bahadur, Lal Darja, Kaalpurush, and the Mithun Chakraborty-starrer Tahader Katha.

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