Priyanshu Chatterjee

Priyanshu Chatterjee
Born (1973-02-20) 20 February 1973
Delhi, India
Residence Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Occupation Actor, Model
Years active 2001–present
Spouse(s) Malini Sharma (1997–2001)

Priyanshu Chatterjee (Bengali: প্রিয়াংশু চ্যাটার্জী; 20 February 1973) is an Indian film actor and former model. He marked his debut in the 2001 film Tum Bin. Prominent mostly in Bengali films, his Bollywood films include his debut Tum Bin, Dil Ka Rishta, Pinjar, Julie, Madhoshi, Bhootnath and Hate Story 3 among others.next film will be

Early life and education

Born on 20 February 1973 in New Delhi, India, Priyanshu graduated from Delhi University.

Career

Priyanshu Chatterjee started his modelling career working with projects such as Digjam's Print Campaign, Wills Cigarettes, Levi's & Four Square.[1][2] Following this, he appeared in a Udit Narayan music video .[3] Chatterjee made his acting debut with Tum Bin (2001), a romantic drama which the Box Office India declared it a hit. Bollywood Hungama while reviewing Tum Bin wrote of Chatterjee's performance "Priyanshu has the meatier role and he performs it with utmost sincerity."[4] After the success of Tum Bin the director of the film, Anubhav Sinha, decided to cast Priyanshu Chatterjee in his next project which was Aapko Pehle Bhi Kahin Dekha Hai co-starring Sakshi Shivanand Om Puri and Farida Jalal. But this film would not repeat the success of Tum Bin so as it was declared as disaster by box office India and this ended the director and actor for working in future. In the same year he starred in two more films Dil Ka Rishta co-starring Aishwarya Rai and the other film being Pinjar which once again starred Sandali Sinha. In 2004 he starred in three unsuccessful films Woh, Julie and Madhoshi. In 2008 he got a small role in the multi-starrer Bhoothnath where he played the son of Bhoothnath portrayed by Amitabh Bachchan.[5] In 2015 he was seen in a cameo in Hate Story 3.[6]

Filmography

Year Title Language Role Co-stars
2001 Tum Bin Hindi Shekhar Malhotra Sandali Sinha
2003 Aapko Pehle Bhi Kahin Dekha Hai Hindi Samar Dev Sakshi Shivanand
2003 Dil Ka Rishta Hindi Raj Aishwarya Rai
2003 Pinjar Hindi Trilok Sandali Sinha
2004 Woh Hindi Shekhar Kapoor Cleo Isaacs
2004 Julie Hindi Mihir Shandilya Neha Dhupia
2004 Madhoshi Hindi Arpit Oberoi Bipasha Basu
2005 Film Star Hindi Digumbar Puri Mahima Chaudhary
2005 Koi Mere Dil Mein Hai Hindi Raj Malhotra Diya Mirza
2006 Utthaan Hindi Prashant Neha Dhupia
2008 Bhoothnath Hindi Vijay Nath Amitabh Bachchan
2009 Chintu Ji Hindi Arun Bakshi Rishi Kapoor
2010 Khabar Hindi
2010 Gumshuda Hindi Rajat Kapoor
2010 Moner Manush Bengali Jyotirindranath Tagore Prosenjit Chatterjee, Raisul Islam Asad, Chanchal Chowdhury
2011 Bhorer Allo Bengali Arunabha Mitra Rituparna Sengupta, Anusmriti Sarkar, Rohit Roy
2011 Iti Mrinalini Bengali Imtiaz Aparna Sen, Konkona Sen Sharma, Rajat Kapoor
2012 Sirphire Punjabi Inder Monica Bedi
2012 Shunyo Awnko Bengali Agni Bose Konkona Sen Sharma
2012 Main Rony Aur Jony Hindi Tej Singh Sandali Sinha, Aditya Bal
2012 Paanch Adhyay Bengali Arindam Roy Chowdhury Dia Mirza
2013 Rajdhani Express Hindi Banerjee Sayali Bhagat
2013 Blue Neptune Hindi Kuldeep Surveen Chawla
2013 Calapor Hindi Rituparna Sengupta
2013 Ae Gham-e-Dil Kia Karoon Hindi-Urdu Majaz(poet) Ravindra Singh
2014 Ei Raat Toamr Amar Bengali Ei Raat Tomar Amar Meghna Halder
2014 Samrat & Co. Hindi Sanjay Singh Ram Gopal Bajaj
2015 Barkhaa Hindi Sara Loren, Taaha Shah
2015 Sankhachil Bengali Prosenjit Chatterjee
2015 Hate Story 3 Hindi Vikram Diwan Zarine Khan

References

  1. "charting his own path". thehindu/. Retrieved 2013-01-18.
  2. "a nice man to know". thehindu/. Retrieved 2010-04-10.
  3. "Bollywood stories". thehindu. Retrieved 2001-07-08.
  4. "Tum Bin Review - Bollywood Hungama". www.bollywoodhungama.com. Retrieved 2015-12-08.
  5. "Priyanshu Chatterjee - BOLLYWOOD". Bollywoodwiki.info. Retrieved 2012-07-24.
  6. "Priyanshu Chatterjee to play a vital role in ‘Hate Story 3’". The Indian Express. 2015-11-03. Retrieved 2015-12-08.

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