Basu Chatterjee (10 January 1927 – 4 June 2020) was an Indian film director and screenwriter in Hindi Cinema and Bengali . Through the 1970s and 1980s, he became associated with what came to be known as middle cinema or middle-of-the-road cinema filmmakers, such as Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Basu Bhattacharya, whom he assisted on Teesri Kasam (1966). Like their films, his films dealt with light-hearted stories of middle-class families often in urban settings, focusing on marital and love relationships. The exceptions being films such as Ek Ruka Hua Faisla (1986) and Kamla Ki Maut (1989), which delved into social and moral issues.

He is best known for his films Us Paar, Chhoti Si Baat (1975), Chitchor (1976), Rajnigandha (1974), Piya Ka Ghar (1972), Dillagi (1978), Khatta Meetha, Swami (1977), Baton Baton Mein (1979), Priyatama (1977), Man Pasand, Hamari Bahu Alka, Shaukeen (1982), and Chameli Ki Shaadi (1986).

Chatterjee directed the Bengali film Hothath Brishti (1998), which featured actors from both Bangladesh and India. The film featured Ferdous Ahmed from Bangladesh, and Priyanka Trivedi and Sreelekha Mitra from West Bengal. Chatterjee continued to cast Ahmed in subsequent Indian-Bengali films, including Chupi Chupi (2001), Tak Jhal Mishti (2002) and Hotath Shedin (2012), another joint production of Bangladesh and India. He wrote the script for the Bangladeshi film Ek Cup Cha, directed by Noyeem Imtiaz Neamul.

Early life

Basu Chatterjee was born in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India, in a Bengali family. His middle class upbringing reflected in his movies that explored areas which were far removed from the glitz and glamour of the blockbusters of the time.

Career

In 1950s, Chatterjee arrived in Bombay (now Mumbai) and started his career as an illustrator and cartoonist for the weekly tabloid Blitz published by Russi Karanjia. He worked there for 18 years before changing career paths to filmmaking, when he assisted Basu Bhattacharya in the Raj Kapoor and Waheeda Rehman starrer Teesri Kasam (1966), which later won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film. Eventually, he made his directorial debut with Sara Akash in 1969, which won him the Filmfare Best Screenplay Award.

Some of his most critically acclaimed films are Sara Akash (1969), Piya Ka Ghar (1971), Us Paar (1974), Rajnigandha (1974), Chhoti Si Baat (1975), Chitchor (1976), Swami (1977), Khatta Meetha, Priyatama, Chakravyuha (1978 film), Jeena Yahan (1979), Baton Baton Mein (1979), Apne Paraye (1980), Shaukeen and Ek Ruka Hua Faisla.

Other films include Ratnadeep, Safed Jhooth, Man Pasand, Hamari Bahu Alka, Kamla Ki Maut and Triyacharitra.

He has also directed many Bengali films such as Hothat Brishti, Hochcheta Ki and Hothat Shei Din.

Chatterjee directed the television series Byomkesh Bakshi and Rajani for Doordarshan. He was a member of the jury at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival in 1977 and a member of the International Film And Television Club of the Asian Academy of Film & Television. A retrospective of Chatterjee's work was held as part of the Kala Ghoda Art Festival Mumbai in February 2011.

A book on the work of Basu Chatterjee, Basu Chatterji: And Middle of the road cinema, by music historian Anirudha Bhattacharjee, was published by Penguin Random House in 2023.

Awards

Filmography

YearTitleCredited asProducerNotes
DirectorWriter
1969Sara AkashYesYes
1971Piya Ka GharYesTarachand Barjatya
1974RajnigandhaYesYesSuresh Jindal, Kamal Saigal
Us PaarYesYesYes
1975Chhoti Si BaatYesB. R. Chopra
1976ChitchorYesTarachand Barjatya
1977Safed JhoothYesYesAshim Kumar
SwamiYesJaya Chakravarthy
PriyatamaYesT C Dewan
1978Khatta MeethaYesYesGul Anand, Romu Sippy
DillagiYesYesBikram Singh Dehal, Kanwar Ajit Singh
Tumhare LiyeYesYesRaj Tilak
1979Do Ladke Dono KadkeYesJayant Mukherjee, Hemant Kumar
ManzilYes
ChakravyuhaYes
Prem VivahYes
RatnadeepYes
Baton Baton MeinYesYes
1980Man PasandYesAmit Khanna
Apne ParayeYesMushir Alam
1981Jeena YahanYesN.P. Ali
1982Hamari Bahu AlkaYesYesShyamsunder Seksaria
ShoukheeenYesYesSenmit Movie VisualsBengali-language film
1983Pasand Apni ApniYesYesBengali-language film
1984Lakhon Ki BaatYesYesYes
1986Ek Ruka Hua FaislaYesYes
KirayadarYesB. R. Chopra
Chameli Ki ShaadiYesYesRamesh Ningoo, Sushil Gaur
SheeshaYesSattee ShourieBengali-language film
1989Kamla Ki MautYesYesNFDC
1990Hamari ShadiYesYes
1997TriyacharittarYes
GudgudeeYesMahesh Bhatt
1998Hothat BrishtiYesBangladesh and India joint productionBengali-language film
2001Chupi ChupiYes
2002Tak Jhal MishtiYes
2007PrateekshaYes
Kuch Khatta Kuch MeethaYes
2008Hochheta KiYesBengali-language film
2011Kalidas o ChemistryYes
TrishankuYes

Dialogue writer

Dialogue writer
YearFilmProducerNotes
1972Piya Ka GharTarachand Barjatya
1974RajnigandhaSuresh Jindal, Kamal Saigal
1978Khatta MeethaGul Anand, Romu Sippy
DillagiBikram Singh Dehal, Kanwar Ajit Singh
1982Hamari Bahu AlkaShyamsunder Seksaria
1984Lakhon Ki BaatBasu Chatterjee

Screenplay

Screenplay
YearFilmProducerNotes
1969Sara AkashBasu Chatterjee
1974RajnigandhaSuresh Jindal, Kamal Saigal
Us PaarSelf
1977Safed JhoothAshim Kumar
1978Khatta MeethaGul Anand, Romu Sippy
DillagiBikram Singh Dehal, Kanwar Ajit Singh
1982Hamari Bahu AlkaShyamsunder Seksaria
1984Lakhon Ki BaatBasu Chatterjee

Producer

Producer
YearFilmDirectorNotes
1979Baton Baton MeinSelf
1983Pasand Apni Apni
1984Lakhon Ki BaatBasu Chatterjee
1986Ek Ruka Hua FaislaSelfTV film

Director (TV series)

Director TV series or film
YearShowChannelNotes
1985RajaniDD National
Darpan
1986Ek Ruka Hua Faisla(TV film)
1988Kakaji Kahin
1988Jodi Emon HotoDD Bangla
1990-91Bheem BhavaniDD National
1993 & 1997Byomkesh Bakshi2 seasons 32 episodes
2005Ek Prem Katha26 episodes

Assistant director

Assistant director
YearFilmProducerNotes
1966Teesri KasamShailendraDirected by Basu Bhattacharya
1968SaraswatichandraVivekDirected by Govind Saraiya

Death

Chatterjee died due to an age-related illness at his house in Mumbai on 4 June 2020. He was 93 years old.

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