Kolkata, August 25, 2025 – Joy Banerjee, celebrated Bengali actor and former BJP leader, breathed his last at approximately 11:35 a.m. in a private Kolkata hospital following a prolonged battle with respiratory illness. While some reports cite his age as 62, others mention 63; however, official records confirm he was born on May 23, 1963, making him 62 at the time of his demise.
Final Days and Cause
Banerjee was hospitalized on August 15, 2025, due to severe breathing difficulties, which were later diagnosed as pneumonia and chronic respiratory complications—notably COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). Initially discharged after admission, his condition deteriorated rapidly, prompting ventilator support from August 17.
Tragically, he succumbed at 11:35 a.m. following a heart attack, compounded by his respiratory ailments. His final struggle reflects the grave risks of pneumonia and COPD—especially when combined in individuals with extended health vulnerabilities.
The Actor’s Journey: From Silver Screen to Political Stage
Rising Star of Tollywood
Joy Banerjee made his cinematic debut in 1982, starring opposite Debashree Roy in Aparupa, directed by Bidesh Sarkar. He quickly became a matinee idol of the 1980s and ’90s with memorable performances in:
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Nagmoti (1983)
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Chopper (1985/1986), earning critical acclaim
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Milan Tithi (1985)
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Hirak Jayanti (1990), a box office success
His performance in Chopper remains highly regarded for its depth and nuance.
Political Pursuits and Engagement
Transitioning into politics, Banerjee joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and contested the 2014 Lok Sabha election from Birbhum, challenging Trinamool Congress stalwart and co-actor Satabdi Roy. In 2019, he stood for election from Uluberia on a BJP ticket, again unsuccessfully. Serving on the BJP’s West Bengal State Committee, he remained active politically until announcing his withdrawal from electoral politics in November 2021.
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Final Farewell: Tributes and Public Mourning
Banerjee’s death prompted widespread shock across both the cinematic and political landscapes:
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Satabdi Roy, his erstwhile co-actor and political rival, expressed being “shattered,” adding that she had been praying for his recovery.
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BJP leaders, including Sukanta Majumdar and Suvendu Adhikari, conveyed formal condolences and lamented the loss of a senior party leader.
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Reports noted that BJP members visited his residence and the hospital to pay respects.
Beyond Headlines: The Man and His Legacy
Born on May 23, 1963, Joy Banerjee forged a multidimensional legacy—melding artistry and activism. He is survived by his wife and mother.
Though briefly married to Ananya Banerjee, a Trinamool Congress councillor and his first wife, reports indicate she remained supportive until his final days. Later, he married Ankita Banerjee, highlighting a nuanced personal history interwoven with public life.
A Legacy That Endures
Joy Banerjee’s passing marks the end of an era in Bengali cinema and politics. His journey—starting as a beloved screen presence and evolving into a committed political figure—mirrored the aspirations of many in West Bengal, striving for cultural and civic relevance.
His filmography continues to inspire, particularly among those who admired his authentic portrayals in Chopper, Hirak Jayanti, and others. Meanwhile, his political chapters remind us of the often unsteady bridge between stardom and governance in India.
Key Timeline Recap
| Date | Event Description |
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| May 23, 1963 | Born in West Bengal |
| 1982 | Film debut with Aparupa |
| 1983–1990s | Rise in Tollywood stardom with films like Nagmoti, Chopper, and Hirak Jayanti |
| 2014–2019 | Contested Lok Sabha elections (Birbhum, Uluberia) under BJP |
| Nov 2021 | Withdrew from active politics |
| Aug 15, 2025 | Hospitalized for breathing problems |
| Aug 17, 2025 | Placed on ventilator support |
| Aug 25, 2025 | Passed away at 11:35 a.m. in Kolkata, age 62 |
In remembering Joy Banerjee, we honor not just the films or campaigns he was part of, but the spirit of multidimensional engagement—of an artist who ventured beyond the screen to affect society. His journey reminds us of the fragility of life and the enduring power of cultural and civic contributions.
