Prastuti Porasor is an actress from Assam, India. She has acted in a number of Assamese movies and stage dramas.[1]

Prastuti Porasor
Prastuti Porasor
Born
Prastuti Porasor

OccupationActress
Years active1999 - present

Early life and education

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Prastuti Porasor was born at Malow Ali in Jorhat, Assam. Her father Bijoy Chandra Sarma was the former principal of Jagannath Barooah College.

Career

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She started acting career aged around 5 years through a serial named Barnali in Doordarshan Guwahati. Her debut Assamese film was Bani Das's Maharathi, which was released in 1999. She is also associated with many mobile theatres of Assam. She is a crowd puller for her critically acclaimed performances in those mobile theatres.[1]

Filmography

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Feature films

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Year Film Director
1999 Maharathi Bani Das
2000 Tumi Mur Mathu Mur Zubeen Garg
2000 Asene Kunuba Hiyat Baharul Islam
2001 Aai Maram Tumar Babe Taufique Rahman
2002 Gun Gun Gane Gane Bidyut Chakravarty
2002 Priya O Priya Anjan Kalita
2002 Jakham Munna Ahmed
2002 Prem Aru Prem Sambhu Gupta
2002 Jiban Nabir Duti Par Munna Ahmed
2003 Eyei Jonak Biheen Jivan Munna Ahmed
2003 Jumon Sumon Mohibul Haque
2004 Antaheen Jatra Munna Ahmed
2004 Hridoy Kapowa Gaan Jayanta Nath
2004 Barood Munin Barua
2004 Rong Munin Barua
2004 Dinabandhoo Munin Barua
2005 Suren Suror Putek Chandra Mudoi
2011 Raamdhenu Munin Barua
2012 Me & My Sister Rajesh Bhuyan
2015 Ahetuk Bani Das
2015 Tez[2] Bhaskar Upadhyaya
2016 Doordarshan Eti Jantra Rajesh Bhuyan
2016 Paglee Rupjyoti Borah
2017 Mriganabhi Hemen Das
2022 Ganga Mani Sinha
2024 Protishruti Kishor Tahbildar

Television

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  • Barnali
  • Nisar Nayak
  • Chakrabehu
  • Mahanagar
  • Major Sahab
  • Jonakat Siharan
  • Bindaas
  • Sendur
  • Saahu Buwari ( Anthology series:lead in a story)
  • Prohelika (Anthology series: lead in a story)
  • Yeh Dosti
  • Rakhe Hori Mare Kune

Stage plays

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  • Rupalim
  • Nimati Koina
  • Aparahna
  • Asankar Din Rati

References

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  1. ^ a b "Prastuti Porasor is Assam's one-woman cultural powerhouse and a 'hero' for 2 decades now". theprint.in. 30 October 2022. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Assamese film Tez to be screened at Cannes". assamtribune.com. 16 September 2016. Archived from the original on 16 September 2016. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
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