Subhasish Mukherjee (Bengali: শুভাশীষ মুখার্জি) is an Indian Bengali actor. He is a well-known actor in Bengali cinema. He generally appears in comedy and in supporting roles. However, he has proven his versatility as an actor in films like Herbert and Mahalaya. Some of his well-known films where he acted are Guru Shishya, Shatrur Mokabila, Surya, Coolie, Greptar, Besh Korechi Prem Korechi.
Subhasish Mukherjee | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1981–present |
Notable work | Herbert |
Spouse |
Ishita Mukherjee (m. 1986) |
Career
editHe made his debut in 1981 through Purnendu Patri's film Choto Bakulpurer Jatri. In the following years, he became a regular actor in Tollywood. His performance in the Bengali film Herbert was well received by the audience and media, globally.[1] Mukherjee served as the lead actor in the 2011 Bengali fictional movie, Tenida (film). Some of his other notable works are in the movies Teen Kanya and Meghe Dhaka Tara. He has acted in several telefilms.[2] In 2019, he acted in film named Mahalaya and Sandip Ray's Professor Shonku O El Dorado. He is known for comedic roles in movies like Sasur Bari Zindabad, Streer Maryada, Protisodh, Praner Cheye Priyo, Surya, Akrosh, Dada Thakur, Sakal Sandhya, Besh Korechi Prem Korechi, Mon Mane Na, Saat Pake Bandha, Madhu Malati
Filmography
edit- Oti Uttam (2022)
- Habu Chandra Raja Gobu Chandra Montri (2021)
- Sohorer Upokotha (2021)
- Cholo Potol Tuli (2020)
- Brahma Janen Gopon Kommoti
- Paran Bandhu Re (2019)
- Professor Shonku O El Dorado (as Nakur Babu) (2019)
- Hullor
- Mahalaya (as Birendra Krishna Bhadra) (2019)
- Signature (2018), short film by kolkotha production.
- Sultan: The Saviour (2018) as Disha's father
- Prem Ki Bujhini (2016) as Principal
- Hera Pheri (2016)
- Besh Korechi Prem Korechi (2015) as Tab Shastri
- Arshinagar (2015) as Purohit
- Pendulum (2014)
- Gogoler Kirti (2014)
- Nirbhoya (2013)
- Mrs. Sen (2013)
- Teen Kanya (2012)
- Meghe Dhaka Tara (2013)
- Bangal Ghoti Phataphati (2012)
- Baghini Kanya (2012)
- Awara (2012)
- Haatchhani (2012)
- Chalo Patol Tuli (2011)
- Khokababu (2011)
- Faande Poriya Boga Kaande Re (2011)
- Mon Bole Priya Priya (2011)
- Tenida (film) (2011)
- Gorosthaney Sabdhan (Feluda movie, 2010) as William Girindranath Biswas
- Mon Chay Tomay (2010)
- Pratidwandi (2010)
- Export (2010)
- Hangover (2010)
- Mon Mane Na (2008)
- Bhalobasa Bhalobasa (2008)
- Greptar (2007) as Hitler
- Sangharsha (2007)
- I Love you(2007)
- Eri Naam Prem (2006)
- Nayak The Real Hero (2006)
- Herbert (2006)
- Shubhodrishti (as Nitai Pondit)(2005)
- Bazi (2005)
- Chore Chore Mastuto Bhai (2005)
- Shakal Sandhya (2005)
- Amu (2005)
- Rajmohol (2005)
- Pratisodh (2004)
- Barood (2004)
- Coolie (2004)
- Surya (2004) as Shambhu
- Premi (2004)
- Sajani (2004)
- Tyaag (2004)
- Badsha The King (2004)
- Kalo Chita (2004)
- Aakrosh (2004)
- Champion (2003) as Kanu
- Mayer Anchal (2003)
- Rakhe Hari Mare Ke (2003)
- Sabuj Saathi (2003)
- Shatrur Mokabila (2002)
- Kurukshetra (2002)
- Dada Thakur (2001)
- Guru Shisya (2001)
- Har Jeet (2000) as Bhola
- Bhalobasi Tomake (2000)
- Bhalobasar Chowa (2000)
- Sasurbari Zindabad (2000)
- Santan Jakhon Shatru (1999)
- Amar Maa (1998)
- Ranokkhetra (1998)
- Ami Sei Meye (1998)
- Swamir Adesh (1998)
- Baba Keno Chakor (1998)
- Bakul Priya (1997)
- Sakhi Tumi Kar (1996)
- Bhai Amar Bhai (1996)
- Bhoy (film) (1996)
- Ujaan (1995)
- Sansar Sangram (1995)
- Kaalpurush (1994)
- Anubhav (1993)
- Koto Bhalobasha(1992)
- Surer Bhubane (1992)
- Choto Bakulpurer Jatri (1981) - debut film
Web series
editTelevision appearances
edit- Byomkesh as Boroda (episodic appearance)
- Detective (Zee Bangla TV series) as Jal Mohan Ganguly
- Taranath Tantrik on Colors Bangla as Kapalik
- Rakhi Bandhan (Star Jalsha) as Amaresh Chatterjee
- Koler Bou (Star Jalsha) as Nakuleshwar Ghatak
- Jarowar Jhumko (Zee Bangla) as Ajit Karmakar, Jarowar and Jhumko's father
- khelaghor (Star Jalsha) as Sarbojit Roy, Ranjit, Ajit and Shantu's father
References
edit- ^ "Storm Advisory: Cyclone of a Life on the Horizon". New York Times. 10 December 2008. Retrieved 28 June 2012.
- ^ "No small wonder". Telegraph Calcutta. 5 February 2012. Archived from the original on 19 June 2013. Retrieved 28 June 2012.