Guwahati: Veteran Assamese actor Nipon Goswami passed away at a private hospital here on Thursday following a prolonged illness, sources at the medical establishment said. He was 80 and is survived by his son and daughter-in-law. His wife had pre-deceased him in 2015. Born in Tezpur to an actor father and a singer mother, Goswami made his acting debut as a child actor in the Assamese film 'Piyoli Phukan'.
An alumnus of the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune, Goswami was a classmate of Subhas Ghai, Shatrughan Sinha, and Navin Nischol among others. He began his film career as the lead actor in the Assamese movie 'Sangram' which was a hit and he followed it up with another superhit 'Dr. Bezbarua'.
Goswami has acted in 50 Assamese films, the prominent among those being 'Mukuta', 'Sandhya Raag', 'Ajoli Nobou', 'Aparupa', 'Ghar Sangsar', 'Kokadeuta Nati Aru Hati', 'Siraj', 'Deutar Biya', 'Baibhav', 'Hiya Diya Niya', 'Jon Jwole Kopolat', 'Jonaki Mon', 'Mitha Mitha Logonot', 'Kadambari', 'Morisika' among others. His last film Assamese film was 'Lankakanda' by Rajani Barman.
He acted in seven Hindi films including Kalpana Lajmi's 'Daman', Bhabendranath Saikia's 'Kaal Sandhya', and Rajkumar Kohli's 'Virodhi' among others. Goswami was also actively associated with the state's unique mobile theatre and had over the years been a part of Abraham, Kohinoor, Hangul, and Shakuntala theatre companies. He also acted in a few television serials including 'Ritu Aahe Ritu Jai.