Veteran actress and matriarch of Nandikar theatre group
Swatilekha Sengupta breathed her last on Wednesday at 2.45 pm at a private hospital in Kolkata. She was 72. The actress was suffering from a kidney-related ailment for a while. On May 22, Swatilekha was admitted to a private hospital in Salt Lake. Later, she was shifted to another hospital.
She is survived by her husband, thespian Rudraprasad Sengupta, daughter
Sohini Sengupta and son-in-law Saptarshi Moulik.
Swatilekha’s acting career began on stage. The actress impressed the proscenium audience with her stellar performances in productions like Panchajonyo. Nachni and a lot more. Later, she directed plays, including Madhabi and Priyo Rabindranath.
She made her debut in films with
Satyajit Ray’s Ghare Baire in 1985. In 2015, Swatilekha was seen once again in Bela Seshe opposite
Soumitra Chatterjee. The sequel of the film, Bela Shuru, which features Soumitra and Swatilekha once again, is awaiting release. Besides, Raj Chakrabarty’s Dharmajuddha also features her.