Bimal Roy (Bengali: বিমল রায়) (12 July 1909 – 8 January 1965) was an Indian film director. He is particularly noted for his realistic and socialistic films like Do Bigha Zamin, Parineeta, Biraj Bahu, Madhumati, Sujata, and Bandini, making him an important director of Hindi cinema. (From Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia)
Grihadaha
(Director of Photography)
Maya
(Director of Photography)
Abhagin
(Director of Photography)
Two Acres of Land
(Producer)
Two Acres of Land
(Director)
The Test
(Director)
The Test
(Producer)
Sujata
(Producer)
Sujata
(Director)
Bandini
(Producer)
Bandini
(Director)
Devdas
(Producer)
Devdas
(Director)
Biraj Bahu
(Director)
Madhumati
(Director)
Naukari
(Director)
Naukari
(Producer)
Parineeta
(Director)
Udayer Pathey
(Director)
Udayer Pathey
(Writer)
Benazir
(Producer)
Immortal Stupa
(Director)
Kabuliwala
(Producer)
Tins for India
(Director of Photography)
Dhan Daulat
(Editor)
Usne Kaha Tha
(Producer)
Devdas
(Cinematography)
Baradidi
(Cinematography)
Apradhi Kaun?
(Producer)
Yahudi
(Director)
Parineeta
(Screenplay)
Anjangarh
(Director)
Prem Patra
(Director)
Tins for India
(Director)
Madhumati
(Producer)
Prem Patra
(Producer)
Parivar
(Producer)
Entrustment
(Producer)
Anjangarh
(Screenplay)
Abhigyan
(Director of Photography)
Pehla Aadmi
(Screenplay)
Pehla Aadmi
(Director)
Mukti
(Cinematography)
Mahal
(Editor)
Nartakee
(Editor)
Maa
(Screenplay)
Maa
(Director)
Biraj Bahu
(Writer)