
Sandhya Roy
Born: 11 April 1941
Sandhya Roy is a legendary figure in Bengali cinema who absolutely dominated the silver screen for three decades, starting her acting career in 1956 and becoming one of the most celebrated actresses of her generation. Her filmography is packed with critically acclaimed films like *Alor Pipasa*, *Nimantran*, and *Ganadevata*, the latter earning her a prestigious Filmfare Award for Best Actress. With four BFJA Awards under her belt and a career spanning over five decades, Roy proved she had the versatility and talent to carry films across multiple genres, cementing her status as a powerhouse performer in Bengali cinema. Beyond her impressive on-screen work, Sandhya Roy brought a distinctive elegance and emotional depth to her roles that set her apart from her contemporaries. Her contribution to Bengali cinema helped shape the industry during a transformative period, and she demonstrated remarkable range whether tackling dramatic roles or nuanced character work. Even as her acting career transitioned, Roy remained a significant cultural figure, eventually moving into politics and continuing to make her mark in public life. Her legacy as one of cinema's finest performers from Bengal remains influential, inspiring generations of actors who followed in her footsteps.
Awards & Nominations
• "Banga Bibhushan" – the highest civilian award in West Bengal for her contribution to Indian Cinema in 2013. • BFJA Award – Best Supporting Actress Award for Tin Adhay in 1969. • BFJA Award – Best Actress Award for Nimantran in 1972. • BFJA Award – Best Actress Award for Sansar Simante in 1976. • BFJA Award – Best Actress Award for Ganadevata in 1979. • Filmfare Awards East – Best Actress Award for Ganadevata in 1979. • National Film Award For Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment – Ganadevata in 1979. • Bharatnirman Award in 1997. • Kalakar Awards – Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005.