Kaushik Banerjee (Bengali: কৌশিক বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়) is an Indian actor who is known for his work in Bengali cinema.[4][5][6] He has appeared in more than a 100 films throughout his career of four decades.[7]
Kaushik Banerjee | |
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কৌশিক বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় | |
Born | [1][2] | 2 February 1957
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1980–present |
Notable work | |
Spouse | Laboni Sarkar |
Children | Susnato Banerjee |
Father | Haradhan Banerjee |
Born to the ace actor Haradhan Bannerjee, he made his acting debut opposite Mahua Roychoudhury in Dinen Gupta's Bengali romantic film Priyatama (1980).[8] He claimed to fame for his lascivious role as Devendra in Ajoy Kar's Bishabriksha (1984) which is based on the novel of the same name by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee.[9] Since his role as Devendra was much celebrated, he has often been typecast in salacious, negative roles in a number of Bengali films.[10] He collaborated with Aparna Sen in Paromitar Ek Din (2000), Rituparno Ghosh in Shubho Mahurat (2003) and Chitrangada: The Crowning Wish (2012).
Personal life
editHe is married to Laboni Sarkar.[2] He has a son, named Susnato Banerjee.[2]
Filmography
edit- Priyotama (1979)
- Pakadekha (1980)
- Dadar Kirti [As guest] (1980)
- Phatik Chand (1983)
- Bhalobasha Bhalobasha (1985)
Beder meye joshna (1991)
- Surer Bhubane (1992)[11]
- Priya (1992)
- Apan Par (1992)
- Samparka (1993)
- Daan Pratidan (1993)
- Wheel Chair (1994)
- Rajar Raja (1994)
- Pratyaghat (1994)
- Mahabharati (1994)
- Kalpurush (1994)
- Rakhal Raja (1995)
- Premsangee (1995)
- Naginkanya (1995)
- Lathi (1996)
- Samadhan (1997)
- Premsangee (1997)
- Pabitra Papi (1997)
- Mittir Barir Chhoto Bou (1997)
- Mahabir Krishna (1997)
- Bahurupa (1997)
- Sagar Banya (1998)
- Ranakshetra (1998)
- Naag Nagini (1998)
- Mayer Dibyi (1998)
- Swamir Ghar (1999)
- Sundar Bou (1999)
- Satyam Shivam Sundaram (1999)
- Satru Dhwansa (1999)
- Madhu Malati (1999)
- Krishna Kaberi (1999)
- Kanchanmala (1999)
- Daye Dayitwa (1999)
- Sasurbari Zindabad (2000)
- Paromitar Ekdin (2000)
- Mayna (2000)
- Bhalobasi Tomake (2000)
- Ashray (2000)
- Prem Pratigya (2001)
- Pratibad (2001)
- Jamaibabu Jindabad (2001)
- Jabab Chai (2001)
- Guru Shisya (2001)
- Streer Maryada (2002)
- Sonar Sansar (2002)
- Protarak (2002)
- Shatrur Mokabila (2002) as OC Shankar
- Prem Shakti (2002)
- Pratihinsa (2002)
- Kurukshetra (2002) as Protul Roy
- Janam Janamer Sathi (2002)
- Sukh Dukkher Sansar (2003)
- Sharbari (2003)
- Rakta Bandhan (2003)
- Rakhe Hari Mare Ke (2003)
- Memsaheb (2003)[12]
- Guru (2003)
- Andha Prem (2003)
- Premi (2004)
- Adhikar (2004)
- Abhishek (2004)
- Yuddho (2005)
- Debi (2005)
- Dada (2005)
- Chita (2005)
- Agnipath (2005)
- Mahasangram (2006)
- Eri Naam Prem (2006)
- Agnipariksha (2006)
- Niswabda (2007)
- Minister Fatakeshto (2007)
- Aloy Phera (2007)
- Mahakaal (2008)[13]
- Rajkumar (2008)
- Badla (2009)[14]
- Love Circus (2010)
- Ganyer Meye Sovona (2010)
- Antim Shwash Sundar (2010)
- Mahanagari (2010)
- Kachhe Achho Tumi (2010)
- Bejanma (2010)
- Shedin Dekha Hoyechilo (2010)[15]
- Romeo (2011) ... Pooja's Father
- Hridoye Lekho Naam (2012)
- Chitrangada (2012)
- Gundaraj (2013)
- Dekha Na Dekhay (2013)[16]
- Chupi Chupi (2013)
- Abhimaan(2016)
- Antoral (2013)[17]
- Love Express (2016) as Prasanta Sen
- Tumi Ashbe Bole(2021)
Television
edit- Jamuna Dhaki as Kedar Roy
- Netaji as Tara Prasanna Bose
- Karunamoyee Rani Rashmoni( Uttar Parbo) as Sabarna Roy Choudhury
- Dutta And Bouma
- Tumpa Autowali
- Panchami
- Jogomaya
References
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- ^ "Priyatama (1980) – Review, Star Cast, News, Photos". Cinestaan. Archived from the original on 11 August 2019. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
- ^ "Bishabriksha (1984) – Review, Star Cast, News, Photos". Cinestaan. Archived from the original on 21 July 2019. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
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