Aden Bars Egyptian Newsmen
Date: 30 September 1962
Middle East News Agency protests to GB against ban on Egyptian newsmen who tried to enter Aden on way to Yemen
Prosenjit Chatterjee (pronounced [prosenˈdʒit tʃæt̪ːarˈdʒi]; born 30 September 1962) is an Indian actor, director, producer, screenwriter, playback singer and television personality who works primarily in Bengali cinema. Referred to in the media as the "Jyeshthoputro" (Bengali for "The Eldest Son") and "Mr. Industry", through his career spanning over four decades, Prosenjit is widely regarded as one of the most successful and influential actors in the history of Indian cinema. In his cinematic career, he has made over 250 films in Bengali, Hindi and Odia, having numerous accolades, including two National Film Awards, five Filmfare Awards and six BFJA Awards. He was honoured with Mahanayak Samman in 2013, Banga Bibhushan in 2018 and Padma Shri in 2026.
The son of actor Biswajeet Chatterjee, Prosenjit started his career at the age of 5 in Hrishikesh Mukherjee's 1968 Bengali film Chotto Jigyasa, which earned him the BFJA Award for Most Outstanding Work of the Year. After playing a few supporting roles, he progressed to lead role in the romantic drama Duti Pata (1983). Despite having widespread recognition for his portrayal of an unemployed man in Tarun Majumdar's Pathbhola (1986), he reached the height of superstardom with the 1987 blockbuster Amar Sangee. Besides starring in top-grossing romantic films including Chhoto Bou (1988), Jyoti (1988), Aamar Tumi (1989), Amar Prem (1989), Apan Amar Apan (1990), Mandira (1990), Mon Mane Na (1992), Biyer Phool (1996) and Mayar Badhon (1997), he had further box-office hits in action films such as Ora Charjon (1988), Asha O Bhalobasha (1989), Badnam (1990), Sangharsha (1995), Bhai Amar Bhai (1997) and Ranokhetro (1998). He made his directorial debut with Purushottam (1992), which inaugurated the Best Asian Film Award at the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival, South Korea. His next Sasurbari Zindabad (2000) became the first Bengali film to have CinemaScope technology, while his portrayal of a volatile police officer in Pratibad (2001) was selected by Forbes India as one of the 25 greatest acting performances of Indian cinema. During this period, Prosenjit gained critical acclaim for his performances as an alcoholic in Devdas (2002), a medical practitioner in Chokher Bali (2003), a disabled person in Dosar (2006), a surveillance specialist in Ami, Yasin Ar Amar Madhubala (2007), a film director in Khela (2008), a film screener in Swapner Din (2008), a thespian poet in Shob Charitro Kalponik (2009), showcasing his versatility as an actor who excelled in both commercially and critically acclaimed films. Notably Dosar earned him National Award in the Special Mention category.
In 2010, Prosenjit transitioned to parallel cinema through Srijit Mukherji's Autograph, for which he was nominated at MIAAC Film Festival, under the Best Actor category. His another author-backed performance came in Moner Manush (2010), the biopic of Lalon, a noted spiritual leader, poet and folk singer of the 19th century Bengal. He got wider appeal for his roles of a troubled father in the sports drama Cholo Paltai (2011), a retired police officer in the psychological thriller Baishe Srabon (2011), a doctor in the political thriller Shanghai (2012), a football coach in the sports drama Lorai (2015), a gangster in the crime drama Zulfiqar (2016), a scientist in the action thriller One (2017), a serial killing specialist in Dawshom Awbotaar (2023), and a businessman in the thriller Ajogyo (2024), and went to earn further recognition in the psychological drama Jaatishwar (2014), erotic thriller Khawto (2015), the romantic drama Praktan (2016), the drama Shankhachil (2016), the National Award-winning dramas Mayurakshi (2017) and Jyeshthoputro (2019), the historical courtroom film Gumnaami (2019), the drama Nirontor (2019), the dark-comedy Kacher Manush (2022), the romantic thriller Kaberi Antardhan (2023), the drama Shesh Pata (2023), the historical actioner Devi Chowdhurani (2025), with expansion to action-adventures in Mishawr Rawhoshyo (2013), Yeti Obhijaan (2017), Kakababur Protyaborton (2021) and Vijaynagar'er Hirey (2026), each ranking among the highest-grossing Bengali films.
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Date: 30 September 1962
Middle East News Agency protests to GB against ban on Egyptian newsmen who tried to enter Aden on way to Yemen
Date: 30 September 1962
By KNEELAND McNULTY
Kneeland McNULTY
K McNulty article on 3-dimensional print processes
Date: 01 October 1962
By PETER BART
Peter BART
J McC Truitt named publisher
Date: 30 September 1962
By ARNALDO CORTESI Special to The New York Times
Arnaldo Special
Michelangelo's Pieta lowered 5 ft, St Peter's Basilica, Rome , to improve viewing
Date: 01 October 1962
appears, Los Angeles; Times becomes 1st paper ever printed simultaneously in 2 cities; operations described; illus; O E Dryfoos and A Fisher comment
Date: 30 September 1962
By JOHN CANADAY
John CANADAY
Canaday article on competition among museums for late L E Stern collection, on museums' problems in housing large private collections
Date: 30 September 1962
By LINCOLN GRAHLFS
Lincoln GRAHLFS