News India Live, Digital Desk: Bengali Cinema: The world of entertainment looks as dazzling, sometimes its other aspect is very dark. Recently, a similar painful story has emerged, in which one-time well-known Bengali actress Sumi Har Chaudhary, who had worked in many films and TV shows, has been mentally disturbed on the streets of Kolkata in troubled condition. His plight was such that he became difficult to identify. Every Chaudhary was seen by some local people in unhealthy and wandering, after which he immediately reported this to an NGO ‘Novan Can Stop You Foundation’. When NGO workers tried to help him, Sumi initially refused to seek any kind of help and started talking angrily. He said that there is a system of all facilities in his house. This was a sign of his confused mental state. After much efforts, he was explained and now he has been admitted to Kolkata Medical College for treatment, where he is being taken care of. Sumi Har Chaudhary started his career in 1999 with a Hindi TV show ‘Saya’, in which he also worked with the great actor Naseeruddin Shah. The show became very popular on Indian television. After this, he also acted in Bengali films like ’10: 10 ‘,’ Shoo ‘and’ Ghor ‘. He also shared the screen with veterans like Mithun Chakraborty and Rituparna Sengupta, which can give an idea of his ability as an actress. He worked in five-six films in a career of nearly 12 years. The NGOs have said that when he met him, he talked in English, and no clear information about his family was found. The exact cause of his life reaching this turn is still unknown, but this incident exposes one of the many tragic stories hidden inside the world of glamor. It also forces the society to think on the need to come forward to help such people.

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