Salil Dutta (30 November 1931 – 20 September 2004) was an Indian Bengali director, screenwriter and actor. He is well known for his films Surya Sikha (1963), Stree (1972), and Sei Chokh (1976). Dutta was born in 1931 in British India. He started his career as assistant director of Trijama in 1956 and Khokababur Pratyabartan in 1960. The first film directed by him was Surya Sikha (1963) starring Uttam Kumar and Supriya Choudhury. He also acted in several films like Atithi (1965 film), Khelaghar, Dhanyee Meye, etc. Dutta directed 22 Bengali films in his career. He died on 20 September 2004 in Kolkata due to lung cancer.
Shyam Saheb
(Director)
Kalankita Nayak
(Director)
Kalankita Nayak
(Writer)
Ogo Bodhu Shundori
(Director)
Sei Chokh
(Director)
Sei Chokh
(Dialogue)
Jar Je Priya
(Screenplay)
Jar Je Priya
(Director)
Etai Swarga
(Director)
Etai Swarga
(Writer)
Asati
(Director)
Asati
(Screenplay)
Asati
(Dialogue)
Asati
(Story)
Surya Sikha
(Story)
Surya Sikha
(Screenplay)
Surya Sikha
(Director)
Wax Light
(Director)
Wax Light
(Screenplay)
Wax Light
(Story)
Aparichita
(Director)
Aparichita
(Screenplay)
Abishkar
(Director)
Stree
(Screenplay)
Stree
(Director)
Stree
(Dialogue)
Heere Manik
(Director)
Heere Manik
(Screenplay)
Khunje Berai
(Story)
Khunje Berai
(Screenplay)
Khunje Berai
(Director)
Shesh Prishthay Dekhun
(Screenplay)
Shesh Prishthay Dekhun
(Dialogue)
Shesh Prishthay Dekhun
(Director)
Babu Moshai
(Screenplay)
Babu Moshai
(Dialogue)
Babu Moshai
(Director)
Gharer Baire Ghar
(Director)
Gharer Baire Ghar
(Screenplay)