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Satyajit Ray Discovery: Bangladeshi Cinema Icon Dies at 73

30 Jan

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  • Discovered by Satyajit Ray, she starred in Bangladeshi cinema's key titles.
  • Her career spanned from 1970s films to a 2004 BBC drama appearance.
  • She was a patron of the Rainbow International film festival in London.
Satyajit Ray Discovery: Bangladeshi Cinema Icon Dies at 73

Jayasree Kabir, an actor first discovered by the esteemed Indian director Satyajit Ray, has passed away at the age of 73. Her distinctive career journey began when she was just a teenager, cast in Ray's influential 1970 film, 'Pratidwandi' (The Adversary).

Following her debut, Kabir became a significant presence in Bangladeshi cinema, contributing to several notable films. Her work included collaborations with director Alamgir Kabir, whom she married, such as the romantic fantasy 'Surjo Konna' and the acclaimed 'Shimana Periye' (Across the Fringe).

Kabir later relocated to the UK, where she pursued a career in teaching and voiceover work. She made a final screen appearance in a 2004 episode of the BBC drama 'New Tricks'.

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In her later years, Kabir remained connected to the film world, serving as a patron for the Rainbow International film festival in London. She actively supported and mentored young filmmakers from her homeland.

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Jayasree Kabir was discovered by the esteemed Indian director Satyajit Ray.
Jayasree Kabir starred in films such as Satyajit Ray's 'Pratidwandi', 'Surjo Konna', and 'Shimana Periye'.
Jayasree Kabir became a patron of the Rainbow International film festival in London, where she supported and mentored young filmmakers.

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