Kanan Devi, often referred to as the "First Lady of Indian Cinema," was a legendary actress and singer in the early years of Indian cinema. She was born on 22 April 1916, in Howrah, West Bengal, India, and passed away on 17 July 1992.
Kanan Devi began her career as a child artist in silent films and quickly rose to fame with her exceptional acting and singing talents. She was one of the leading actresses of the Bengali film industry during the 1930s and 1940s, starring in numerous successful films.
Apart from her acting prowess, Kanan Devi was also a renowned playback singer, lending her melodious voice to countless hit songs in both Bengali and Hindi films. Her singing talent, combined with her charismatic screen presence, made her a beloved figure in Indian cinema.
Throughout her career, Kanan Devi worked with some of the most prominent directors and actors of her time, leaving behind a rich legacy of memorable performances and timeless songs. She played a significant role in shaping the early years of Indian cinema and remains an icon of Bengali and Indian cinema to this day.