Veteran Bengali actor Chinmoy Roy no more

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Chinmoy Roy, known for his portrayal of comic characters has died of cardiac arrest, family sources said Monday. He was 79.

is survived by his son and daughter. His wife actress had died a few years back.

Mamata Banerjee, acclaimed actors and have condoled his death.

died at his residence at around 10:20 pm Sunday.

Expressing grief over his death, the tweeted, "saddened at the passing away of noted Chinmoy From the character of to his performance in 'Basanta Bilap', from 'Mouchak' to 'Galpo Holeo Sotti', his acting has mesmerised everybody."

"My condolences to his family and countless admirers," she said.

Chatterjee, who was Roy's in many films, described him as a "powerful" actor whose potential was "not fully utilised" by the industry.

Actress-director Aparna Sen, who had acted with Roy in 'Basanta Bilap' and other films said, "one after another people belonging to our era are leaving us. But it has to be accepted."

Sen recalled that Roy, who was jovial by nature, had become a loner after his wife's death.

Born in district in present day in 1940, Roy had started his career in Bengali films in the 60s and became indispensable to the film makers for his portrayal of comic characters retaining the very essence of Bengaliness.

He was noticeable along with big names such as and in films like 'Basanta Bilap' and 'Dhonni Meye'.

Roy was cast by Satyajit Ray in a small role in children's fantasy 'Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne'.

He had immortalised the character of in the film 'Charmurti' which became a major hit in the 1980s.

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First Published: Mon, March 18 2019. 12:40 IST