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Sreela Majumdar, favourite actor of directors like Mrinal Sen, passes away

Majumdar, who was suffering from cancer for the past three years, was 65

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Sreela Majumdar, a favourite actor for filmmakers such as Mrinal Sen, Shyam Benegal and Prakash Jha, died at her Kolkata residence on Saturday, her family said.

Majumdar, who was suffering from cancer for the past three years, was 65. She is survived by her husband and son.

Condoling her death, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said Sreela was a powerful actor who played outstanding roles in several significant Indian films.

"It is a big loss for the Bengal film industry and we shall miss her stellar presence. My condolences to her family," Banerjee said.

Majumdar's portrayal of characters in Mrinal Sen's Ekdin Pratidin (And Quiet Rolls the Dawn, 1980), Kharij (The Case is Closed, 1982) and Akaler Sandhane (In Search of Famine; 1981), has been critically acclaimed.

She also acted in crucial roles in Shyam Benegal's Mandi (Market Place, 1983), Prakash Jha's Damul (Bonded Until Death, 1985) and Utpalendu Chakraborty's Chokh (Eye, 1983).

Her last film Palan by Kaushik Ganguly, a sequel of Ekdin Pratidin, was also acclaimed widely last year.

She worked in altogether 43 films.

Majumdar was also known for her sensitive voice dubbing for Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in the film Chokher Bali (A Passion Play, 2003) by Rituparno Ghosh.

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