Kalyan Chatterjee Height, Age, Death, Biography
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Death Date: 07/12/2025
Age: 83 Years
Hometown: Berhampore, West Bengal
Some Lesser Known Facts About Kalyan Chatterjee
- Kalyan Chatterjee was born and raised in Berhampore, West Bengal.
- He was a popular Indian actor who was predominantly recognized for his work in Bengali cinema.
- Kalyan was also considered to be one of the most famous supporting actors of Bengali Cinema.
- Being interested in acting since childhood, he started doing theatre from a young age.
- Kalyan studied performing arts at the Pune Film Institute before making his big screen debut.
- After being rejected in various screening tests, Chatterjee made his debut in 1968 with a Bengali film titled Apanjan.
- In 1970, he made his Hindi film debut with the film Sagina Mahato.
- Soon, Kalyan became a well-known face in Bengali Cinema. Over the decades, he had acted in more than 400 films.
- In most of his films, he had portrayed the role of a typical Bengali man and was appreciated by viewers for his natural acting skills.
- Kalyan’s notable films include Dhanyee Meye (1971), Sabuj Dwiper Raja (1973), Dui Prithibi (2010), and Baishe Srabon (2011)
- Beyond Bengali cinema, he had also appeared in Hindi films, including Sujoy Ghosh’s popular thriller Kahaani (2012).
- His wide range of work and dedication to his work made him a respected name across Indian cinema, too.
- During his acting journey, Kalyan had worked with various renowned Bengali actors, including Sabitri Chatterjee, Ranjit Mallick, Uttam Kumar, Soumitra Chatterjee, Santu Mukhopadhyay, and Dipankar Dey.
- He was one of the favourite actors of renowned directors Tapan Sinha and Arabinda Mukhopadhyay for their films.
- Kalyan Chatterjee had been suffering from typhoid and age-related ailments for a long time.
- He had been admitted to MR Bangur Super Specialty Hospital, West Bengal. Despite continuous medical care, he breathed his last on the night of 7 December 2025.
- On 8 December 2025, Kalyan Chatterjee’s body was taken directly from the hospital to the Keoratala crematorium, where the last rites were completed.

















