Joy Banerjee, the renowned Bengali actor, passed away in Kolkata at 63 after battling COPD. He was on ventilator support before his death.
Bengali actor Joy Banerjee died at a hospital in Kolkata on Monday at the age of 63, his family said. Banerjee was admitted to the private hospital on August 15 with acute breathing problems. He was suffering from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
A prominent figure in Tollywood, Joy Banerjee was also involved in politics, contesting elections for BJP. He is survived by his wife and mother.
Survived by wife and mother
His condition worsened gradually, and he was on ventilator support over the last few days. Banerjee, who fought elections on a BJP ticket, passed away at 11.35 am. He has been survived by his wife and mother.
A matinee idol of the ’80s and ’90s, he had given Tollywood a string of hits, such as Hirak Jayanti (1990), Milan Tithi (1985), and Nagmati (1983), besides the critically acclaimed Chopper (1986).
He fought the 2014 and 2019 elections from the Birbhum and Uluberia seats, respectively, on a BJP ticket. However, he quit politics in November 2021.
TMC MP Satabdi Roy, his co-actor in many films, said, “I am shattered. I knew Joy was ailing for quite some time, and we all were praying for his recovery.” Union minister Sukanta Majumdar condoled Banerjee’s untimely demise.