Nityananda Datta is an Indian film-maker who is originally from Chittagong, Bangladesh. Datta ( Aug 13, 1933 - May 14, 2020) is best known for his work with Satyajit Ray as his assistant director. This body of work includes his support of some of Ray's most renowned works depicting life and struggles of people in Calcutta and West Bengal, including Charulata, Aparajito, Kanchenjungha, Devi, The World of Apu, and Jalsaghar. Later in his career, Dutta also directed his own features, including Baksa Badal (1970) and Hathat Dekha (1967). After relocating to Bombay, Dutta supported film-maker Hrishikesh Mukherjee as associate director in several more films. He also worked on several documentary films sponsored by Doordarshan between 1977 - 1983.
Birthday: August 13, 1933
Death: May 14, 2020
January 02, 1970
May 01, 1959
January 17, 1958
October 10, 1958
April 11, 1975
May 11, 1962
February 19, 1960
September 18, 1975
March 12, 1977
September 27, 1962
January 01, 1975
November 19, 1973
June 01, 1977
June 02, 1978
July 27, 1973
May 05, 1961
January 27, 1967