
Shyam Laha
Born
November 25, 1911
Died
October 25, 1973 (61 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India [now India]
Shyam Laha (26 November 1911 – 25 October 1973) was an Indian actor in Bengali and Hindi-language films. He was known for his comic acting. His original name was Kashinath Shil. Laha passed matriculation from Bangabashi Collegiate School. He was interested in music, playing the Tabla. Actor Pahari Sanyal was impressed by Laha at a function of the Bengali club in Lucknow and introduced him to Bengali director cum actor Pramathesh Barua. Laha became popular after acting in Debaki Bose's film Chandidas. He worked in the first animated Bengali film Pear Brothers in 1934. Music director Rai Chand Boral formed his independent MLB production company with Laha. He also appeared in theatres and was a radio comic. Laha performed in a comedy duo with another comedian Nabadwip Haldar in various films.

Sriman Prithviraj
1973

Dhanyee Meye
1971

Bhanu Goenda Jahar Assistant
1971

Ektuku Basa
1965

Arohi
1964

Uttar Falguni
1963
Hashi Sudhu Hashi Noy
1963

Palatak
1963

Sakher Chor
Jeweler (Guest Appearance)
1960

Abak Pritibhi
1959

Deep Jele Jaai
1959

Marutirtha Hinglaj
1959

Chhabi
1959

Indrani
1958

Swarga Martya
1958

Bagha Jatin
1958

Jamalaye Jibanta Manush
1958

Punarmilan
1957

Beam of Light
1957

Adarsha Hindu Hotel
1957

Tonsil
1956

Kalyani
1954

Ankush
1954

Lakh Taka
1953

Sharey Chuattar
Resident at mess
1953

Manik Jor
Gaba (Gobindo) - Chhoto Jamai
1952

Hanabari
1952

Ratrir Tapasya
1952

Jar Jetha Ghar
1949

Dasiputra
1949

Niruddesh
1949

Kalo Chhaya
Chinese Cook
1948

Sadharan Meye
1948

Sunken Boat
Jogen
1946

Pratikar
1944

Samadhan
1943

Zindagi
1940

Sapera
1939