
Debu Bose
Debu Bose was a highly respected Indian actor and former classical dancer, best remembered for his extensive and influential work in the Odia film industry. Born into a Kayastha family in Odisha during the British Raj, his passion for the performing arts began early in his life. While pursuing his college degree in Berhampur, he became an active member of the Ganjam Kala Parishad and frequently participated in various regional dance dramas. Deeply drawn to the art of dance, he went on to receive formal classical training under the tutelage of the legendary Odissi dancer Kelucharan Mohapatra, laying a strong artistic foundation for his future career. Bose's entry into the entertainment industry initially stemmed from his dance background. He started his career as a dancer and assistant choreographer in the 1974 film Mana Akasha, directed by Nitai Palit. He officially made his acting debut in the 1980 film Tapasya and quickly transitioned into one of Ollywood's most prolific and recognizable character actors. Over a remarkably long career spanning four decades, he acted in more than 120 films, delivering memorable performances in beloved movies such as Samay Kheluchhi Chaka Bhaunri, Ki Heba Sua Posile, Pua Moro Kala Thakura, Phula Chandana, Kaberi, Sahari Bagha, and Suna Chadhei. Beyond his cinematic achievements, he remained deeply committed to the stage, actively associating with the regional theater group Diganta and directing several successful plays. His final film appearance was in the 2014 movie Raasta. After a long and illustrious life dedicated to the arts, Debu Bose passed away at the age of 75 on August 22, 2018, while undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Hyderabad. His death, which resulted from a cardiac arrest following a history of heart-related illnesses, was met with widespread grief. The Ollywood film fraternity and his countless fans deeply mourned his passing, honoring his immense contributions to the screen and stage, and dubbing his departure as an irreparable loss to Odia cinema and culture.
Filmography
Hata Dhari Chalutha
Hata Dhari Chalutha

To Akhire Mun
as Shalini's father
To Akhire Mun
as Shalini's father
Samay Hatare Dori
Samay Hatare Dori

Lal Tuku Tuku Sadhaba Bahu
Lal Tuku Tuku Sadhaba Bahu

Nari Nuhen Tu Narayani
as Dhanjay Das Mahapatra
Nari Nuhen Tu Narayani
as Dhanjay Das Mahapatra

Thank You Bhagban
as Ramu Kaka
Thank You Bhagban
as Ramu Kaka

De Maa Shakti De
as Rajesh Patnaik
De Maa Shakti De
as Rajesh Patnaik

Sasu Ghara Chali Jibi
as Debendra Choudhury
Sasu Ghara Chali Jibi
as Debendra Choudhury

Topae Sindura Di Topa Luha
as Gaurab's father
Topae Sindura Di Topa Luha
as Gaurab's father

Arjun
as Police D. G.
Arjun
as Police D. G.

Mastan
Mastan

Aw Aakare Aa
Aw Aakare Aa

Sei Jhiati
Sei Jhiati
Mo Kola To Jhulana
as Sahadeb
Mo Kola To Jhulana
as Sahadeb

Sindur Niye Khela
Sindur Niye Khela

Paradesi Babu
Paradesi Babu

Kalki Abatar
as Seema's father
Kalki Abatar
as Seema's father

Kandhei Akhire Luha
as Devendra Choudhury
Kandhei Akhire Luha
as Devendra Choudhury

Laxman Rekha
as Parmanand Sahu
Laxman Rekha
as Parmanand Sahu

Suhaga Sindura
as Abinash Choudhury
Suhaga Sindura
as Abinash Choudhury

Kula Nandan
as Doctor
Kula Nandan
as Doctor

Suna Panjuri
as Doctor Ramakant
Suna Panjuri
as Doctor Ramakant

Shradhanjali
Shradhanjali

Bidhir Bidhan
Bidhir Bidhan

Jor Jar Mulak Tar
Jor Jar Mulak Tar
Manini
Manini
Gruhalakshmi
Gruhalakshmi

Hakim Babu
Hakim Babu
Para Jhia Ghara Bhangena
Para Jhia Ghara Bhangena

Kaberi
as Bithi's father
Kaberi
as Bithi's father

Janani
Janani