Ahindra Choudhury (1896-1974) was an Indian actor, director, theatre personality, and co-founder of Photo Play Syndicate, a Kolkata-based art organization for bioscope shows. A winner of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1958, Choudhury was honored by the Government of India in 1963 with the Padma Shri, the fourth-highest Indian civilian award, for his services to the nation. His foray into the movie world was in 1931 with Hrishir Prem, a Jyotish Bandopadhyay film. He retired from acting with Shahjahan, a drama staged on 11 September 1957 at Minerva Theatre, Kolkata. Years later, he appeared in one more film, Shravan Sandhya, in 1974.[8] He acted in 89 films, wrote a screenplay for his maiden venture, Soul of a Slave, and directed two films.
Tatinir Bichar
(Dr Bose)
Burmar Pathe
(Bidhan)
Roop Lekha
(Ashok)
Durgeshnandini
Michael Madhusudhan
(Rajnarayan Dutta)
Dakshayagna
(Dakhshya)
Prabhas Milan
(Indra)
Bamanabatar
(Bali)
Ameeree
Shesh Uttar
(Ray Bahadur)
Uttarayan
(Atuleshwar)
The Power of Chant
Two Generations
Anandamath
Kankabatir Ghat
Niruddesh
Doctor
(Seeta Nath)
Avatar
(Indranath / Bastavesh)
Datta
(Rashbehari)
Kanthahar
Debatra
Shyamali
Chirakumar Sabha
Jawab
(Rai Bahadur)
Bratacharini
Priyatama
Krishnakanter Will
(Krishnakanta)
Dasiputra
Nara Narayana
(Satrajit)
Janak Nandini
(Biswamitra)