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| birth_place  = [[Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh|Gorakhpur]], [[United Provinces of Agra and Oudh]], [[British India]]
| birth_place  = [[Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh|Gorakhpur]], [[United Provinces of Agra and Oudh]], [[British India]]
| death_date  = {{death date and age|1993|09|18|1917|05|13|df=yes}}
| death_date  = {{death date and age|1993|09|18|1917|05|13|df=yes}}
| death_place  = [[Kolkata]], [[India]]
| death_place  = [[Kolkata]], [[West Bengal]], [[India]]
| othername    = Asit Kumar Sen
| othername    = Asit Kumar Sen
| yearsactive  = 1953–1993
| occupation  = [[Actor]], [[Film director]]
| yearsactive  = 1949–1993
| nationality  = [[India]]n
| nationality  = [[India]]n
| spouse      =  
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'''Asit Sen''' (13 May 1917<ref>https://www.google.co.in/search?q=SEN%2C+Asit%3B+b+13+May+17.+at+Gorakhpur+%28U.P.%29%3B+s+of+Radha+Raman+%26+Nirmala%3B+m%2C+Mukul&btnG=Nach+B%C3%BCchern+suchen&tbm=bks&tbo=1&hl=de</ref> &ndash; 18 September 1993<ref>http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/noted-comedian-asit-sen-dies-of-heart-attack/1/303132.html</ref>) was an [[India]]n [[film director]] turned famous comedian in the [[Hindi]] film industry. He directed 2 films and starred in over 200 films between 1953 and 1993 until his death. As an actor/comedian, he often portrayed a character with authority, such as a police inspector or landlord, but with comic effect, mostly as a slow-speaking person. His acting career was particularly prolific in the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s. He had a very thin voice, in striking contrast to his huge physical frame and spoke his dialogues at a slow pace.
'''Asit Sen''' (13 May 1917<ref>https://www.google.co.in/search?q=SEN%2C+Asit%3B+b+13+May+17.+at+Gorakhpur+%28U.P.%29%3B+s+of+Radha+Raman+%26+Nirmala%3B+m%2C+Mukul&btnG=Nach+B%C3%BCchern+suchen&tbm=bks&tbo=1&hl=de</ref> &ndash; 18 September 1993<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/noted-comedian-asit-sen-dies-of-heart-attack/1/303132.html|title=Noted comedian Asit Sen dies of heart attack}}</ref>) was an [[India]]n [[film director]] turned famous comedian in the [[Hindi]] film industry. He directed 2 films and starred in over 200 films between 1953 and 1993 until his death. As an actor/comedian, he often portrayed a character with authority, such as a police inspector or landlord, but with comic effect, mostly as a slow-speaking person. His acting career was particularly prolific in the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s. He had a very thin voice, in striking contrast to his huge physical frame and spoke his dialogues at a slow pace.


Sen started his career, assisting director-producer Bimal Roy in Kolkata, however, the Kolkata-based film industry was now on the decline, thus Roy shifted base to Bombay (now Mumbai) along with Roy's team in 1950, which included Sen, Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Nabendu Ghosh, Kamal Bose and later Salil Chaudhury. Along with doing small roles in films he directed two films for his mentor's production house, Parivar (1956) and Apradhi Kaun (1957), before choosing acting as his full time career, playing comic roles with almost every known name in the industry.<ref>https://www.freepressjournal.in/entertainment/cinemascope-tracing-asit-sens-directorial-footsteps</ref>
Sen started his career, assisting director-producer Bimal Roy in Kolkata, however, the Kolkata-based film industry was now on the decline, thus Roy shifted base to Bombay (now Mumbai) along with Roy's team in 1950, which included Sen, Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Nabendu Ghosh, Kamal Bose and later Salil Chaudhury. Along with doing small roles in films he directed two films for his mentor's production house, Parivar (1956) and Apradhi Kaun (1957), before choosing acting as his full time career, playing comic roles with almost every known name in the industry.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.freepressjournal.in/entertainment/cinemascope-tracing-asit-sens-directorial-footsteps|title = CinemaScope: Tracing Asit Sen's directorial footsteps!}}</ref>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
===Hindi===
===Hindi===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+  
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! Year!! Film!!Notes !! Role
! Year!! Film !! Role !! Notes
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|-
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|1955
|1955
|''[[Amanat (1955 film)|Amanat]]''
|''[[Amanat (1955 film)|Amanat]]''
|
|Ganesh
|
|
|-
|-
|1956
|1956
|''[[Parivar (1956 film)|Parivar]]''
|''[[Parivar (1956 film)|Parivar]]''
|
| The Director
| The Director
|
|-
|-
|1957
|1957
|''[[Apradhi Kaun (1957 film)|Apradhi Kaun]]''
|''[[Apradhi Kaun (1957 film)|Apradhi Kaun]]''
|
| The Director
| The Director
|
|-
|-
|1958  
|1958  
| [[Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi]]  
| [[Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi]]  
| as dead man
|
|
| as dead man
|-
|-
|1959
|1959
|''[[Sujata (1959 film)|Sujata]]''
|''[[Sujata (1959 film)|Sujata]]''
|  
|Pandit Bhawani Shankar Sharma
|
|
|-
|-
|1960
|1960
|''[[Parakh (1960 film)|Parakh]]''
|''[[Parakh (1960 film)|Parakh]]''
| Bhanju Babu
|
|
| Bhanju Babu
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |1961
| rowspan="3" |1961
|''[[Kabuliwala (1961 film)|Kabuliwala]]''
|''[[Kabuliwala (1961 film)|Kabuliwala]]''
| Bhola
|
|
| Bhola
|-
|-
|''[[Chhaya (film)|Chhaya]]''
|''[[Chhaya (film)|Chhaya]]''
|
|Dharad
|
|
|-
|-
| ''[[Junglee (1961 film)|Junglee]]''  
| ''[[Junglee (1961 film)|Junglee]]''  
| Dharad
| Doctor
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |1962
| rowspan="2" |1962
|''[[Bees Saal Baad (1962 film)|Bees Saal Baad]]''
|''[[Bees Saal Baad (1962 film)|Bees Saal Baad]]''
| Gopichand Jasoos
|
|
| Gopichand Jasoos
|-
|-
|''Baat ek raat ki''
|''[[Baat Ek Raat Ki]]''
|Ramu
|
|
|Ramu
|-
|-
|1963
|1963
|''[[Bandini (film)|Bandini]]''
|''[[Bandini (film)|Bandini]]''
|Shambu
|
|
|Shambu
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |1964
| rowspan="2" |1964
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| rowspan="3" |1965
| rowspan="3" |1965
|''[[Mere Sanam]]''
|''[[Mere Sanam]]''
| Gopi Chand Police Inspector
|
|
| Gopi Chand Police Inspector
|-
|-
|''[[Chand Aur Suraj]]''
|''[[Chand Aur Suraj]]''
| Dindayal Choudhury
|
|
| Dindayal Choudhury
|-
|-
|''[[Bhoot Bungla]]''
|''[[Bhoot Bungla]]''
| Dhamu (Servant)
|
|
| Dhamu (Servant)
|-  
|-  
| rowspan="5" |1967
| rowspan="5" |1967
|''[[Naunihal]]''
|''[[Naunihal]]''
|School-teacher
|
|
|School-teacher
|-
|-
|''[[Nai Roshni (1967)|Nai Roshni]]''
|''[[Nai Roshni (1967)|Nai Roshni]]''
|Moti
|
|
|Moti
|-
|-
|''[[Jaal (1967 film)|Jaal]]''
|''[[Jaal (1967 film)|Jaal]]''
|Rita's Uncle
|
|
|Rita's Uncle
|-
|-
|''[[Chandan Ka Palna]]''
|''[[Chandan Ka Palna]]''
|Sevaram Seth
|
|
|Sevaram Seth
|-
|-
|''[[Upkar]]''
|''[[Upkar]]''
|Lakhpati
|
|
|Lakhpati
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |1968
| rowspan="2" |1968
|''[[Brahmachari (Hindi film)|Brahmachari]]''
|''[[Brahmachari (Hindi film)|Brahmachari]]''
|Moti
|
|
|Moti
|-
|-
|''[[Do Dooni Char]]''
|''[[Do Dooni Char]]''
|[[Dual role|Double role]]
|Sevak
|Sevak
|[[Dual role|Double role]]
|-
|-
| rowspan="6" |1969
| rowspan="6" |1969
|''[[Do Raaste]]''
|''[[Do Raaste]]''
| Alopee Prasad
|
|
| Alopee Prasad
|-
|-
|''[[Yakeen (1969 film)|Yakeen]]''
|''[[Yakeen (1969 film)|Yakeen]]''
| Bhola (Servant)
|
|
| Bhola (Servant)
|-
|-
|''[[Aradhana (1969 film)|Aradhana]]''
|''[[Aradhana (1969 film)|Aradhana]]''
| Tikaram (Servant)
|
|
| Tikaram (Servant)
|-
|-
|''[[Pyar Ka Mausam]]''
|''[[Pyar Ka Mausam]]''
| Kunvar Saheb
|
|
| Kunvar Saheb
|-
|-
|''[[Tamanna (1969 film)|Tamanna]]''
|''[[Tamanna (1969 film)|Tamanna]]''
| Raja Ram
|
|
| Raja Ram
|-
|-
|''[[Beti (1969 film)|Beti]]''
|''[[Beti (1969 film)|Beti]]''
| vaid
|
|
| vaid
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |1970
| rowspan="4" |1970
|''[[Purab Aur Paschim]]''
|''[[Purab Aur Paschim]]''
|Servant
|
|
|Servant
|-
|-
|''[[Chetna]]''
|''[[Chetna]]''
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|''[[Pagla Kahin Ka]]''
|''[[Pagla Kahin Ka]]''
|
|
|
|-
|''[[Abhinetri (1970 film)|Abhinetri]]''
|Narayan
|
|
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|''[[Majhli Didi]]''
|''[[Majhli Didi]]''
| Babunath (prosecuting lawyer)
|
|
| Babunath (prosecuting lawyer)
|-
|-
|''[[Buddha Mil Gaya (film)|Buddha Mil Gaya]]''
|''[[Buddha Mil Gaya (film)|Buddha Mil Gaya]]''
|Jhunjhunwala
|
|
|Jhunjhunwala
|-
|-
|''[[Mera Gaon Mera Desh]]''
|''[[Mera Gaon Mera Desh]]''
|Motumal (drunk)
|
|
|Motumal (drunk)
|-
|-
|''[[Anand (1971 film)|Anand]]''
|''[[Anand (1971 film)|Anand]]''
|Dr. Bhaskar Banerjee's [[Amitabh Bachchan]] patient
|
|
|Dr. Bhaskar Banerjee's [[Amitabh Bachchan]] patient.
|-
|-
|''[[Door Ka Raahi]]''
|''[[Door Ka Raahi]]''
|Bholu Kaka
|
|
|Bholu Kaka
|-  
|-  
|''[[Bikhre Moti]]''
|''[[Bikhre Moti]]''
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|-  
|-  
|''[[Mere Apne]]''
|''[[Mere Apne]]''
|
|Biloki Prashad
|Biloki Prashad
|- ''Abhinetri''
<
Narayan
|-
 
| rowspan="7" |1972
| rowspan="7" |1972
|''[[Amar Prem]]''
|''[[Amar Prem]]''
|Chander
|
|
|Chander
|-
|-
|''[[Bombay To Goa]]''
|''[[Bombay To Goa]]''
|Dhaba Owner
|
|
|Dhaba Owner
|-
|-
|''[[Annadata (1972 film)|Annadata]]''
|''[[Annadata (1972 film)|Annadata]]''
|Motu Bhandari
|
|
|Motu Bhandari
|-
|-
|''[[Anuraag (1972 film)|Anuraag]]''
|''[[Anuraag (1972 film)|Anuraag]]''
|D'Souza
|
|
|D'Souza
|-
|-
|''[[Bandhe Haath]]''
|''[[Bandhe Haath]]''
|Sethji (Roopkala Theatre Owner)
|
|
|Sethji (Roopkala Theatre Owner)
|-
|-
|''[[Do Chor]]''
|''[[Do Chor]]''
|Bhagwan Dass
|
|
|Bhagwan Dass
|-
|-
|''[[Dushman (1972 film)|Dushman]]''
|''[[Dushman (1972 film)|Dushman]]''
| Harishankar Chaurasiya (Head Constable)
|
|
| Harishankar Chaurasiya (Head Constable)
|-
|-
| rowspan="4" |1973
| rowspan="4" |1973
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|-
|-
|''[[Chowkidar]]''  
|''[[Chowkidar]]''  
|Munim
|
|
|Munim
|-
|-
|''[[Dharma (1973 film)|Dharma]]''  
|''[[Dharma (1973 film)|Dharma]]''  
|Seth Garib Dass
|
|
|Seth Garib Dass
|-
|-
| rowspan="5" |1974
| rowspan="5" |1974
|[[Imtihan]]
|[[Imtihan]]
|Professor
|
|
|Professor
|-
|-
|''Anjaan Raahen''
|''Anjaan Raahen''
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|-
|-
|''[[Roti Kapda Aur Makaan]]''
|''[[Roti Kapda Aur Makaan]]''
|Kaka (villager who transformed "Poonam" into a village girl)
|
|
|Kaka (villager who transformed "Poonam" into a village girl)
|-
|-
|''[[Charitraheen]]''
|''[[Charitraheen]]''
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|
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |1975
| rowspan="3" |1975
|''[[Amanush]]''
| Pujari
|Bilingual in Bengali
|-
|''[[Chaitali (film)|Chaitali]]''
|''[[Chaitali (film)|Chaitali]]''
|Remake of the 1971 Bengali film of the same name.
|
|
|Remake of the 1971 Bengali film of the same name
|-
|-
|''[[Amanush]]''
|''[[Zorro (1975 Hindi film)|Zorro]]''
|Bilingual in Bengali
|Daroga-Soldier
| Pujari
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="5" |1976
| rowspan="4" |1976
|''[[Balika Badhu (1976 film)|Balika Badhu]]''
|''[[Balika Badhu (1976 film)|Balika Badhu]]''
|Udasu
|
|
|Udasu
|-
|-
|''[[Bajrangbali (1976 film)|Bajrang Bali]]''
|''[[Bajrangbali (1976 film)|Bajrang Bali]]''
|
|Khumbkaran
|Khumbkaran
|-
|''[[Zorro (1975 Hindi film)|Zorro]]''
|
|
|Daroga-Soldier
|-
|-
|''[[Ginny Aur Johnny]]''
|''[[Ginny Aur Johnny]]''
|Bhoosamal (Police Constable)
|
|
|Bhoosamal (Police Constable)
|-
|-
|''[[Bairaag]]''
|''[[Bairaag]]''
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|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|1977
|rowspan="3"|1977
|''[[Anand Ashram]]''
|''[[Anand Ashram]]''  
| Bilingual in Bengali
| Girdhari
| Girdhari
| Bilingual in Bengali
|-
|-
|''[[Anurodh]]''
|''[[Anurodh]]''
|(Music Station Manager)
|
|
|(Music Station Manager)
|-
|-
|''Bandie''
|''Bandie''
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| rowspan="2" |1978
| rowspan="2" |1978
|''[[Ghar (film)|Ghar]]''
|''[[Ghar (film)|Ghar]]''
|Chatterjee
|
|
|Chatterjee
|-
|-
|''[[Devata|Devata (1978 film)]]''
|''[[Devata|Devata (1978 film)]]''
|Doctor Shambhunath
|
|
|Doctor Shambhunath
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |1979
| rowspan="3" |1979
|''[[Jurmana (1979 film)|Jurmana]]''
|''[[Jurmana (1979 film)|Jurmana]]''
|Dr Kabir
|
|
|Dr Kabir
|-
|-
|''Chhath Maiya Ki Mahima''
|''Chhath Maiya Ki Mahima''
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|rowspan="3"|1980
|rowspan="3"|1980
|''[[Judaai (1980 film)|Judaai]]''
|''[[Judaai (1980 film)|Judaai]]''
|Constable Dinanath Tiwari
|
|
|Constable Dinanath Tiwari
|-
|-
|''[[Ram Balram (1980 film)|Ram Balram]]''
|''[[Ram Balram (1980 film)|Ram Balram]]''
|Inspector EK Mukherjee
|
|
|Inspector EK Mukherjee
|-
|-
|[[Aanchal (1980 film)|Aanchal]]  
|[[Aanchal (1980 film)|Aanchal]]  
|(Government Official)
|
|
|(Government Official)
|-
|-
|rowspan="1"|1981
|rowspan="1"|1981
|''[[Barsaat Ki Ek Raat]]''
|''[[Barsaat Ki Ek Raat]]''
| Police inspector
|
|
| Police inspector
|}
|}


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References
==References==
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{{Reflist}}


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* [https://www.freepressjournal.in/entertainment/cinemascope-tracing-asit-sens-directorial-footsteps Tracing Asit Sens Directorial Footsteps by Bobby Sing in The Free Press Journal]
* [https://www.freepressjournal.in/entertainment/cinemascope-tracing-asit-sens-directorial-footsteps Tracing Asit Sens Directorial Footsteps by Bobby Sing in The Free Press Journal]
* [https://www.bobbytalkscinema.com/recentpost/parivar-1956-apradhi-kaun-2296 Parivar (1956) and Apradhi Kaun (1957) Two films directed by the actor-comedian Asit Sen at Bobbytalkscinema.com]
* [https://www.bobbytalkscinema.com/recentpost/parivar-1956-apradhi-kaun-2296 Parivar (1956) and Apradhi Kaun (1957) Two films directed by the actor-comedian Asit Sen at Bobbytalkscinema.com]
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Asit Sen
File:AsitSen.jpg
Born(1917-05-13)13 May 1917
Died18 September 1993(1993-09-18) (aged 76)
NationalityIndian
Other namesAsit Kumar Sen
OccupationActor, Film director
Years active1949–1993
Notable work
Bees Saal Baad

Asit Sen (13 May 1917[1] – 18 September 1993[2]) was an Indian film director turned famous comedian in the Hindi film industry. He directed 2 films and starred in over 200 films between 1953 and 1993 until his death. As an actor/comedian, he often portrayed a character with authority, such as a police inspector or landlord, but with comic effect, mostly as a slow-speaking person. His acting career was particularly prolific in the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s. He had a very thin voice, in striking contrast to his huge physical frame and spoke his dialogues at a slow pace.

Sen started his career, assisting director-producer Bimal Roy in Kolkata, however, the Kolkata-based film industry was now on the decline, thus Roy shifted base to Bombay (now Mumbai) along with Roy's team in 1950, which included Sen, Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Nabendu Ghosh, Kamal Bose and later Salil Chaudhury. Along with doing small roles in films he directed two films for his mentor's production house, Parivar (1956) and Apradhi Kaun (1957), before choosing acting as his full time career, playing comic roles with almost every known name in the industry.[3]

Filmography[edit | edit source]

Hindi[edit | edit source]

Year Film Role Notes
1949 Chhota Bhai
1955 Amanat Ganesh
1956 Parivar The Director
1957 Apradhi Kaun The Director
1958 Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi as dead man
1959 Sujata Pandit Bhawani Shankar Sharma
1960 Parakh Bhanju Babu
1961 Kabuliwala Bhola
Chhaya Dharad
Junglee Doctor
1962 Bees Saal Baad Gopichand Jasoos
Baat Ek Raat Ki Ramu
1963 Bandini Shambu
1964 Benazir
Chandi Ki Deewar
1965 Mere Sanam Gopi Chand Police Inspector
Chand Aur Suraj Dindayal Choudhury
Bhoot Bungla Dhamu (Servant)
1967 Naunihal School-teacher
Nai Roshni Moti
Jaal Rita's Uncle
Chandan Ka Palna Sevaram Seth
Upkar Lakhpati
1968 Brahmachari Moti
Do Dooni Char Sevak Double role
1969 Do Raaste Alopee Prasad
Yakeen Bhola (Servant)
Aradhana Tikaram (Servant)
Pyar Ka Mausam Kunvar Saheb
Tamanna Raja Ram
Beti vaid
1970 Purab Aur Paschim Servant
Chetna
Pagla Kahin Ka
Abhinetri Narayan
1971 Upaasna
Majhli Didi Babunath (prosecuting lawyer)
Buddha Mil Gaya Jhunjhunwala
Mera Gaon Mera Desh Motumal (drunk)
Anand Dr. Bhaskar Banerjee's Amitabh Bachchan patient
Door Ka Raahi Bholu Kaka
Bikhre Moti
Chahat
Mere Apne Biloki Prashad

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1972 Amar Prem Chander
Bombay To Goa Dhaba Owner
Annadata Motu Bhandari
Anuraag D'Souza
Bandhe Haath Sethji (Roopkala Theatre Owner)
Do Chor Bhagwan Dass
Dushman Harishankar Chaurasiya (Head Constable)
1973 Charitra
Chor Machaye Shor
Chowkidar Munim
Dharma Seth Garib Dass
1974 Imtihan Professor
Anjaan Raahen
Roti Kapda Aur Makaan Kaka (villager who transformed "Poonam" into a village girl)
Charitraheen
Chhote Sarkar
1975 Amanush Pujari Bilingual in Bengali
Chaitali Remake of the 1971 Bengali film of the same name
Zorro Daroga-Soldier
1976 Balika Badhu Udasu
Bajrang Bali Khumbkaran
Ginny Aur Johnny Bhoosamal (Police Constable)
Bairaag
1977 Anand Ashram Girdhari Bilingual in Bengali
Anurodh (Music Station Manager)
Bandie
1978 Ghar Chatterjee
Devata (1978 film) Doctor Shambhunath
1979 Jurmana Dr Kabir
Chhath Maiya Ki Mahima
Bombay By Nite
1980 Judaai Constable Dinanath Tiwari
Ram Balram Inspector EK Mukherjee
Aanchal (Government Official)
1981 Barsaat Ki Ek Raat Police inspector

Bengali[edit | edit source]

Year Film Role Notes
1975 Amanush Pujari
1977 Anand Ashram Girdhari
1981 Anushandhan Police Inspector Bengali version of Barsaat ki Ek Raat

References[edit | edit source]

  1. https://www.google.co.in/search?q=SEN%2C+Asit%3B+b+13+May+17.+at+Gorakhpur+%28U.P.%29%3B+s+of+Radha+Raman+%26+Nirmala%3B+m%2C+Mukul&btnG=Nach+B%C3%BCchern+suchen&tbm=bks&tbo=1&hl=de
  2. "Noted comedian Asit Sen dies of heart attack".
  3. "CinemaScope: Tracing Asit Sen's directorial footsteps!".

External links[edit | edit source]