Sudipta Chakraborty

Indian actress

Sudiptaa Chakraborty
Born
Howrah, West Bengal, India
NationalityIndian
Other namesTumpa
OccupationActress
Known forBariwali
Spouse(s)Rajesh Sharma (2005–2009)
Avishek Saha (2014–present)
Children1
ParentBiplab Ketan Chakraborty (Father)
RelativesBidipta Chakraborty (sister)

Sudipta Chakraborty is an Indian film & television actress who mostly works in Bengali cinema. She won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for the film Bariwali. She gained huge recognition for her portrayal as Tista in the long-running Ravi Ojha's Bengali daily soap opera Khela. Chakraborty had participated as contastant in the first season of Bigg Boss Bangla (2013) She was the top four finalist in the reality show. She is also an anchor, talk show host, casting director and an acting coach.[1]

She completed her school leaving examination from Kendriya Vidyalaya, Fort William. She graduated with an Honours degree in English.

Her elder sisters Bidipta Chakraborty and Bidisha are also popular actresses.[2] Sudipta made her debut in the film Sanghaat.

Work

Films

  • Sanghaat (Debut Film) (1997)
  • Bariwali (2000)
  • Mondo Meyer Upakhyan (2002)
  • Robibaar Bikelbela (2004)
  • Kalpurush (2005)
  • Sangshoy (2006)
  • Hitlist (2009)
  • Urochithi (2011)
  • Nobel Chor (2012)
  • Abosheshey (2012)
  • Half Serious (2013)
  • C/O Sir (2013)
  • Goynar Baksho (2013)
  • Namkaran - A short film Directed by Konkona Sen Sharma (2014)
  • Open Tee Bioscope (2014)
  • Buno Haansh (2014)
  • Bheetu (2014)
  • Chaar (2014)
  • Rajkahini (2015)
  • Shororipu (2016)
  • Dhananjay (2017)
  • 61 Garpar Lane (2017)
  • Mayurakshi (2017)
  • Uronchandi (2018)
  • Pupa (2018)
  • Shobdokolpodroom (2018)
  • Samsara (2019)
  • Jyeshthoputro (2019)
  • Basu Paribar (2019)
  • Porichoy (The Identity)
  • Satyamev Jayate (Hindi) (2019)
  • Chegue (2022)
  • Shubho Noboborsho (Yet to release)
  • Bhoot Pori (Yet to release)
  • Tritiyo (2022)
  • A Separate Sky (2021)
  • Haariye Jaoar Aage (Yet to release)
  • Porshi (Yet to release)
  • Haar Maana Haar (2022)
  • Tritiyo (2022)
  • Searching For Happiness (Yet to release)
  • Manohar Pandey (Hindi) (Yet to release)
  • The Scavenger of Dreams (Hindi) (Yet to release)
  • Maaya (yet to release)
  • Bagha Jatin (2023) as Binodibala
  • Bhootpori (2024) as Shilalipi
Plays

(in alphabetical order)

  • Baghu Manna
  • Bikele Bhorer Shorshe Phool[3]
  • Kacher Dewal
Shruti Alekhya
  • See You

Television

  • Bigg Boss Bangla (Etv Bangla) (2013)
  • Khela (Zee Bangla)
  • Binni Dhaner Khoi (later replaced by Sohini Sanyal)
  • Nana Ronger Dinguli
  • Bou katha kao Star Jalsha
  • Konye tui megastar (StarJalsha)
  • Ranna Ghorer Goppo (Colors Bangla)
  • Kon kanon er Phool
  • Nana Rong er Dinguli (Etv Bangla)
  • Golper Nayika (Telefilm)

Web series

Awards

Bengali Film Journalists’ Association Award, 2001 – Best Supporting Actress for the film 'Bariwali'

  • ETV Film Award, 2001 - Best Supporting Actress for the film 'Bariwali'
  • Kalakar Award, 2000 – Best News Caster for the Bengali private news bulletin 'Khas Khobor'
  • Kalakar Award, 2001 – Best Rising Actress for the film 'Bariwali'
  • Anandalok Award, 2001 – Best Anchor for the women's magazine show 'Srimoti' (E TV Bangla)
  • Anandalok Award, 2005 – Best Make Over for the daily fiction serial 'Manasi' (Akash Bangla)
  • Pratidin Tele Samman, 2005 – Best Anchor for the women's game show 'Dhanni Meye' (Zee Bangla)
  • Pratidin Tele Samman, 2006 – Best Performance in a Negative Role for the daily fiction serial Manasi (Akash Bangla)
  • Zee Gaurav Award, 2007 – Best Actress for the daily fiction serial 'Khela' (Zee Bangla)
  • Zee Gaurav Award, 2012 – Best Actress for the stage play ‘Bikele Bhorer Shorshe Phool’

References

  1. ^ "Sudipta Chakraborty Awards: List of awards and nominations received by Sudipta Chakraborty | Times of India Entertainment". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Bidipta's not embarrassed to act out intimate scenes". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  3. ^ "It's a six-year itch: Sudipta Chakraborty". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 24 September 2012.

External links

  • Sudipta Chakraborty on Twitter Edit this at Wikidata
  • Sudipta Chakraborty at IMDb
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