Subhendu Chatterjee, a renowned Indian actor, took his first breath on November 29, 1936, in the bustling metropolis of Calcutta, which was then a part of the Bengal Presidency within the British India territories.
Throughout his illustrious career, he gained recognition for his remarkable performances in several notable films, including the critically acclaimed "Days and Nights in the Forest" (1970),the thought-provoking "The Zoo" (1967),and the poignant "Abar Aranye" (2003).
Tragically, his life came to an end on July 5, 2007, in Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal, India, leaving behind a legacy of memorable roles and a lasting impact on the world of Indian cinema.