Soham Chakraborty

Not to be confused with Soham Chakraborty (singer)
Soham Chakraborty
সোহম চক্রবর্তী
Born Soham Chakraborty
(1984-03-04) 4 March 1984
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Nationality Indian
Other names Master Bittu (during his childhood days)
Occupation Actor, Singer
Years active 1987 child artist–present
Political party All India Trinamool Congress
Spouse(s) Tanaya Paul (married 2012)

Soham Chakraborty is a Bengali film actor. He started his acting career as a child artist at the age of three as Master Bittu, and also appeared in the film Shakha Proshakha, a film by Satyajit Ray. As an adult he starred in Chander Bari, and has acted in several successful films including Prem Aamar (2009).[1][2] Chakrabortyhas worked on Venkatesh film's Loveria with Pooja Bose.[3] about Loveria.

Early life

Soham was born in Kolkata on 4 March 1984. He has done his schooling from Nava Nalanda, Kolkata.

Acting career

Soham Chakraborty debuted in 1987 Bengali film Chhoto Bou, at that time he was 2years and 1/2month old.[4] His first film at a young age was Chander Bari.[5] His next Big Budget film was Bajimaat directed by Haranath Chakraborty, Produce by Pijus saha which sank at the box office was his first film as a full-fledged hero. Chakraborty has described that as a difficult phase of his acting career and he did not expect a chance in Bengali film industry after the success of Bajimaat. But, in next year he acted in Prem Aamar directed by Raj Chakraborty and produced by Shree Venkatesh Films. After Prem Aamar he acted in films like Rahasya, Jeena, and Soldier which were not commercially successful.[1][6] His another super hit film Amanush released in 2010. The film was directed by Rajib Biswas. Chakraborty played the role of Vinod, an orphan who has suffered a lot of physical and mental torture in his childhood.[6]

Television

Soham also anchored in a reality show Twinkle Twinkle Dancing Star launched by makers of Chirodini...Tumi Je Amar, Prem Amar, Challenge and Amanush.[7] He was also the host of Parar Sera Bouthan, replacing Aneek Dhar, which airs on ETV Bangla.[8] The show is currently hosted by Aparajita Adhya.Soham has also appeared on television serial Bojhena Se Bojhena.

Filmography

Key Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
Title Year Role Director Co-stars Notes
Ekta Golpo Films that have not yet been released 2016 Debayan Dutta Subhashree Ganguly (Calcutta Bangla)FilmingT
Amar Prem Tumi Films that have not yet been released 2016 Sajal Ahmed Misty Zannat, Mehjabin Chowdhury, Sabila Noor (Bangladesh)Filming
Nabajiban Bima CompanyFilms that have not yet been released Sadananda Swarup Ghosh Srabanti Chatterjee, Paran Bandopadhyay
Black 2015 Bullet / Biltu Raja Chanda Bidya Sinha Saha Mim [9]
Shudhu Tomari Jonyo 2015 Shiraz Chowdhury Birsa Dasgupta Dev, Srabanti Chatterjee, Mimi Chakraborty Remake of Tamil movie - Raja Rani (2013)
Katmundu 2015 Sunny Raj Chakraborty Abir Chatterjee, Rudranil Ghosh, Srabanti Chatterjee, Mimi Chakraborty and Saswata Chatterjee
Jamai 420 2015 Shaan Rabi Kinnagi Hiran Chatterjee, Ankush Hazra, Payel Sarkar, Mimi Chakraborty and Nusrat Jahan
Amanush 2 2015 Salim/Raghu/Ashok Rajib Biswas Payel Sarkar Remake of Tamil movie- Naan(2012)
Golpo Holeo Shotti 2014 Rudra Birsa Dasgupta Mimi Chakraborty Remake of Tamil movie- Pizza(2012)
Bangali Babu English Mem 2014 Abhi Rabi Kinnagi Mimi Chakraborty Remake of Punjabi movie- Jatt and Juliet(2012)
Loveria 2013 Adi Raja Chanda Pooja Bose Remake of Telegu movie- Bumper Offer(2009)
Bojhena Shey Bojhena 2012 Noor Islam Raj Chakraborty Mimi Chakraborty, Abir Chatterjee and Payel Sarkar Remake of Tamil movie- Engaeyum Eppothum(2011)
Jaaneman 2012 Deba Raja Chanda Koel Mallick Remake of Tamil movie- Paiyya(2010)
Le Halua Le 2012 Rahul Raja Chanda Hiran Chatterjee and Payal Sarkar Remake of Malayalam movie- poochakkoru mookkuthi(1984)
Jibon Rong Berong 2011 Abhishek Sanghamitra Chowdhury
Faande Poriya Boga Kaande Re 2011 Raju Soumik Bandopadhyay Srabanti Malakar Remake of Telegu movie- Maryada Ramanna(2010)
Atanka 2011 Special Appearance
Kichu Paoya Kichu Chaoya 2011 Shankar Roy
Hangover 2010 Prabhat Roy Special Appearance
Amanush 2010 Vinod Rajib Kumar Chatterjee Srabanti Malakar
Soldier 2010 Subhash Dulal Bhowmick Prosenjit Chatterjee, Koel Banerjee, Indrani Dutta, Sreelekha Mitra
Jeena 2009 Siddhartha Basu Sangamitra Chowdhury Arpita Mukherjee and Swarnakamal Dutta
Rohosso 2009
Prem Aamar 2009 Rabi Raj Chakraborty Payel Sarkar Remake of telegu movie 7g Rainbow Colony
Bajimaat 2008 Suvra Haranath Chakraborty Subhashree Ganguly
Chander Bari 2007 Tarun Majumdar Koel Mallick, Babul Supriyo and Rituparna Sengupta
Ek Tukro Chand 2003 Pinaki Chowdhury
Chowdhury Paribar 1998 Anjan Choudhury Prosenjit Chatterjee, Ranjit Mallick and Shubhendu Child Actor
Mayar Badhon 1997 Kushal Swapan Saha Prosenjit Chatterjee, Srabanti Chatterjee and Rituparna Sengupta Child Actor
Lathi 1996 Prabhat Roy Child Actor
Surer Bhubane 1992 Prabir Mitra Child Actor
Nabab 1991 Haranath Chakraborty Child Actor
Debota 1990 Abhijit Sen Child Actor
Garmil 1990 Shuvoo Dilip Roy Child Actor
Shakha Proshakha 1990 Satyajit Ray Child Actor
Nayan Moni 1989 Sachin Adhikari Anjan Chowdhury Child Actor
Mangaldip 1989 Haranath Chakraborty Child Actor
Choto Bou 1987 Anjan Chowdhury Child Actor

Accolades

Year Award Category Film Result
2010 Star Jalsha Entertainment Awards Best Actor Prem Amar Won
2011 Star Jalsha Entertainment Awards Best Actor Amanush Won
2011 Tele Cine Awards Best Actor Amanush Won
2011 Zee Bangla Gourab Somman Awards Best Actor Amanush Nominated

References

  1. 1 2 "I have become choosey: Soham Chakraborty". Times of India. 20 January 2010. Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  2. "Soham Chakraborty Bengali Actor". Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  3. "Soham Chakraborty Recent Interview About Loveria". Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  4. Nag, Kushali (May 27, 2008). "Spotlight". The Telegraph, Calcutta (Calcutta, India). Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  5. "Janemon pair Koel & Soham romance in serene Switzerland". The Telegraph (Calcutta) (Calcutta, India). 9 May 2012. Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  6. 1 2 Nag, Kushali (April 27, 2010). "Why soham plays a geek in friday release Amanush". The Telegraph (Calcutta) (Calcutta, India). Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  7. "Soham to make TV debut?". Times of India. April 23, 2010. Retrieved 25 December 2012.
  8. "Soham to anchor T.V. show?". The Times of India.
  9. "Another Bangladeshi actress to debut in Tollywood opposite Soham". The Times of India. Retrieved 2 June 2015.

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