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Biplab Dasgupta, a well-known face in Bengali cinema and a respected voice artist, passed away on April 24 in Kolkata. He was 75.

Biplab Dasgupta, a noted Bengali actor and voice artist, died in Kolkata on April 24 at 75 due to post-surgery health complications. Renowned for his work in films, television, and elocution, he leaves a significant legacy in Bengali arts and culture.
His death has left the cultural and entertainment community in deep sorrow.
Health Complications Led to His Demise
According to family members, Dasgupta had been unwell for some time following complications after a prostate operation. On the day of his passing, he reportedly felt uneasy at his residence on Golf Club Road in Tollygunje.
He was being taken to the hospital when he breathed his last, bringing an end to a life dedicated to art and performance.
A Distinguished Career Across Mediums
Biplab Dasgupta had a long and respected career that spanned films, television, and voice performances. He was especially admired for his work as an elocutionist, where his powerful voice and expressive delivery made him stand out.
Over the years, he became a familiar and trusted presence in Bengali households, earning appreciation for both his acting skills and his command over spoken word performances.
A Voice That Touched Generations
Apart from acting, Dasgupta’s contribution to elocution was widely celebrated. His recitations and voice work reflected deep emotion and clarity, making him a beloved figure among audiences who appreciate literature and performance.
His work helped keep the tradition of Bengali recitation alive and relevant for younger generations.
Tributes Pour In
Following the news of his passing, many from the film and cultural fraternity expressed their condolences. Fans and colleagues remembered him as a talented artist and a humble personality who contributed greatly to Bengali arts.
Legacy He Leaves Behind
Biplab Dasgupta leaves behind a rich legacy of performances that will continue to inspire future artists. His work in cinema, television, and elocution will remain an important part of Bengal’s cultural landscape.
The passing of Biplab Dasgupta marks the end of an era for Bengali entertainment. While he may no longer be with us, his voice and performances will live on, reminding audiences of his immense contribution to the world of art and storytelling.
