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{{Short description| Indian film actress }}
{{Short description|Indian film actress}}
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| name        = Umasashi
| name        = Umasashi
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| birth_date  = 1915
| birth_date  = 1915
| birth_place = [[Kolkata]], India
| birth_place = [[Calcutta]], [[Bengal Presidency]], [[British India]]
| death_date  = {{Death date and age|df=yes|2000|12|06|1915}}
| death_date  = {{Death date and age|df=yes|2000|12|06|1915}}
| death_place =Kolkata
| death_place = [[Kolkata]], [[West Bengal]], India
| spouse         = Mr Guru Prasad Dev
| spouse     = Mr Guru Prasad Dev
| father         = Nilmani Chattopadhyay
| father     = Nilmani Chattopadhyay
| mother         = Radharani Chattopadhyay
| mother     = Radharani Chattopadhyay
| nationality = India
| nationality = Indian
| known_for  =
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| occupation  = Actor, Singer, Dancer
| occupation  = Actor, singer, dancer
| children       =Gouranga Narayan, Soumendra Narayan, Sourendra Narayan, Kanaklata,  
| children   = Gouranga Narayan, Soumendra Narayan, Sourendra Narayan, Kanaklata,  
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''' Umasashi ''' (1915–2000), was an Indian film actress of [[Bengalis|Bengali]] descent who appeared in many roles from 1929 to 1951.<ref>{{Cite web|url= https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2bd0e1eeab |title= Umasashi |website= www2.bfi.org.uk }}</ref> Her on-screen pairings with actors such as [[Durgadas Bannerjee]], [[K.L. Saigal]], [[Pahari Sanyal]] and [[Prithviraj Kapoor]] were popular on those days.
'''Umasashi''' (1915 – 6 December 2000) was an Indian [[Bengalis|Bengali]] film actress who appeared in many roles from 1929 to 1951.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2bd0e1eeab |title=Umasashi |website=www2.bfi.org.uk}}</ref> Her on-screen pairings with actors such as [[Durgadas Bannerjee]], [[K. L. Saigal]], [[Pahari Sanyal]] and [[Prithviraj Kapoor]] were popular in those days.


== Early life ==
== Early life ==
Umasashi  was born on 1915 <ref>{{Cite web|url= https://moviechat.org/nm0880810/Umasashi#discover |title= Umasashi Discussion |website= moviechat.org }}</ref> in a poor Brahmin family of Calcutta. Her father Nilmani Chattopadhyay's ancient home was  in [[Dhaka]], East Bengal, British India but he later settled in Calcutta. He was a [[Kirtan]] artist and sometimes  act as a [[Jatra (theatre)|Jatra]] artist in a local Jatra group. As a child Uma received a very little formal education in a local school due to poverty.<ref>{{Cite web|url= https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10182-3073795/umasashi-in-biographical-summaries-of-notable-people|title= Umasashi |website= myheritage.com }}</ref> She received dance and music training from the age of four. Miss Satkari Ganguly was her first music and dance teacher. As Satkari Ganguly was an actor she took her on stage where she started work as a group dancer in theatre like Minerva, Alfred and Russa. Soon she played minor roles in the stage and became a part of a touring Jatra group from Kolkata to different parts of undivided Bengal like Chittagong, Cox's Bazar etc. She was a perfectionist at her time. She had appointed several Hindi, Urdu and English tutor for perfect pronunciation of those languages. After her Debut in Bangabala a silent Movie she had to quit the stage because the authorities would not allow their paid staff to work in films.
Umasashi  was born on 1915 <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://moviechat.org/nm0880810/Umasashi#discover |title=Umasashi Discussion |website=moviechat.org}}</ref> in a poor Brahmin family of Calcutta. Her father Nilmani Chattopadhyay's ancient home was  in [[Dhaka]], East Bengal, British India but he later settled in Calcutta. He was a [[Kirtan]] artist and sometimes  act as a [[Jatra (theatre)|Jatra]] artist in a local Jatra group. As a child Uma received a very little formal education in a local school due to poverty.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10182-3073795/umasashi-in-biographical-summaries-of-notable-people |title=Umasashi |website=myheritage.com}}</ref> She received dance and music training from the age of four. Miss Satkari Ganguly was her first music and dance teacher. As Satkari Ganguly was an actor she took her on stage where she started work as a group dancer in theatre like Minerva, Alfred and Russa. Soon she played minor roles in the stage and became a part of a touring Jatra group from Kolkata to different parts of undivided Bengal like Chittagong, Cox's Bazar etc. She was a perfectionist at her time. She had appointed several Hindi, Urdu and English tutor for perfect pronunciation of those languages. After her Debut in Bangabala a silent movie she had to quit the stage because the authorities would not allow their paid staff to work in films.


==Career==
==Career==
She  started working as an actor in the [[Silent film|silent movie]] Bangabala in a small  role of Subarna . The other silent films she act are Bigraha  (1930) and Abhishek (1931). In this time she started recording songs for Columbia and then to Hindusthan Musical Products as Smt. Uma Devi.  
She  started working as an actor in the [[Silent film|silent movie]] Bangabala in a small  role of Subarna. The other silent films she act are Bigraha  (1930) and Abhishek (1931). In this time she started recording songs for Columbia and then to Hindusthan Musical Products as Smt. Uma Devi.{{Citation needed|date=February 2022}}
<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0880810/bio |title = Umasashi |publisher= imdb.com anandabazar.com }}</ref>  Umasashi  appeared in over 3 silent movies as an actor.  In 1931, She  appeared in the first [[Bengali language]] sound film, [[Dena Paona]] (1931),<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0154387/|title=Dena Paona (1931)|publisher=www.imdb.com |accessdate=23 October 2008|last=|first=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.citwf.com/film83853.htm|title=DENA PAONA - Film Database - Movie Database|publisher=www.citwf.com|accessdate=23 October 2008|last=|first=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070504155421/http://www.citwf.com/film83853.htm|archive-date=4 May 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref>({{lang-bn|<big>দেনা পাওনা</big>}}) which was a major hit. Where she acted in a crowd scene of Gajan and also sang a song “ Baba Apan Bhola Moder Pagal Chhele “ along with Miss Abhavati . She was trained the song by legendry music director [[Pankaj Mullick|Pankaj Kumar Mallick]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/messages-in-black-and-white/article3649297.ece|title= Messages in black and white|website= thehindu.com }}</ref> Umasashi 's first leading role was in [[Chandidas]](1932) movie of [[New Theatres]] where she played the role Rami. Old cinema lovers are still remember her for the role of Rami.
Umasashi  appeared in over 3 silent movies as an actor.  In 1931, She  appeared in the first [[Bengali language]] sound film, [[Dena Paona]] (1931),<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.citwf.com/film83853.htm |title=DENA PAONA - Film Database - Movie Database |publisher=www.citwf.com |accessdate=23 October 2008 |last= |first= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070504155421/http://www.citwf.com/film83853.htm |archive-date=4 May 2007 |url-status=dead}}</ref>({{lang-bn|<big>দেনা পাওনা</big>}}) which was a major hit. Where she acted in a crowd scene of Gajan and also sang a song “ Baba Apan Bhola Moder Pagal Chhele “ along with Miss Abhavati. She was trained the song by legendary music director [[Pankaj Mullick|Pankaj Kumar Mallick]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/messages-in-black-and-white/article3649297.ece |title=Messages in black and white |website=thehindu.com}}</ref> Umasashi 's first leading role was in [[Chandidas]](1932) movie of [[New Theatres]] where she played the role Rami. Old cinema lovers are still remember her for the role of Rami.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Umasashi  married Mr Guru Prasad Dev an attorney by profession and a member of the [[Shobhabazar Rajbari]] on the top of her career. In those days  it was not easy for a  glamorous actress to become a member of such a conservative family.  So she had to wait for quite some time to allowed into the ancestral house of the Deb's. Her husband was already married and Umasashi had to share the house of her husband with his first wife. There was another problem to left the glamour world as she had a contact with the [[New Theatres]] which was not over yet. But the proprietor of [[New Theatres]]  [[Birendranath Sircar|Mr B.N. Sircar]] was very kind hearted and gladly given the necessary permission and his blessings to the newly wed couple. Later she becomes a mother of three sons and a daughter. After her marriage she mostly remained outside the film industry. At an advanced age she gives interviews to the print and electronic media for occasionally and attended film functions for twice.<ref>{{Cite web|url= https://chiloka.com/celebrity/umasashi|title= Umasashi |website= chiloka.com }}</ref>
Umasashi  married Mr Guru Prasad Dev an attorney by profession and a member of the [[Shobhabazar Rajbari]] on the top of her career. In those days  it was not easy for a  glamorous actress to become a member of such a conservative family.  So she had to wait for quite some time to allowed into the ancestral house of the Deb's. Her husband was already married and Umasashi had to share the house of her husband with his first wife. There was another problem to left the glamour world as she had a contact with the [[New Theatres]] which was not over yet. But the proprietor of [[New Theatres]]  [[Birendranath Sircar|Mr B.N. Sircar]] was very kind hearted and gladly given the necessary permission and his blessings to the newly wed couple. Later she becomes a mother of three sons and a daughter. After her marriage she mostly remained outside the film industry. At an advanced age she gives interviews to the print and electronic media for occasionally and attended film functions for twice.{{Citation needed|date=February 2022}}


==Death==
==Death==
She died on 6 December 2000. Her family did not want any publicity so the news of her death was came to media after a few days of her death.
She died on 6 December 2000. Her family did not want any publicity so the news of her death was came to media after a few days of her death.


==Awards and nominations==
==Awards and nominations==
She attended BFJA award giving function as a chief guest. She got the Hero Honda award as the living legend in the year 2000.
She attended BFJA award giving ceremony as a chief guest. She got the Hero Honda award as the living legend in 2000.


==Selected filmography==
==Filmography==
{{columns-list|colwidth=15em|* ''Bangabala'' (1929)  
{{columns-list|colwidth=15em|* ''Bangabala'' (1929)  
* ''Abhishek'' (1931)
* ''Abhishek'' (1931)
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* {{IMDb name|nm0880810 }}
* {{IMDb name|nm0880810 }}


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