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Prosenjit Chatterjee is an Indian actor, producer and television presenter, who works predominantly in Bengali and Hindi language films. He debuted as a child actor in the Hrishikesh Mukherjee-directorial Chotto Jigyasa, for which he has won the Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Most Outstanding Work of the Year Award. After a string of films where he acted as a child actor, he made his debut as a lead actor in Duti Pata, which was a critically and commercially unsuccessful.
In 1987, Prosenjit's breakthrough role came opposite Vijeta Pandit in Amar Sangi; a highly successful romantic drama directed by Sujit Guha. He made his debut in Hindi cinema with the David Dhawan-directorial Aandhiyan. Following this, he went on to act in numerous commercial films until 2003, when he acted in Chokher Bali.[1][2][3][4][5] He earned critical acclaim for playing the role of an immobile but emotionally expressive poet in Shob Charitro Kalponik, a famous Bengali actor in Autograph, a poet and folk singer in Moner Manush, a Portuguese-origin Bengali folk poet and his reincarnation in Jaatishwar, a disgraced police officer in Baishe Srabon and a depressed father in Shankhachil.[6][7][8]
In 2012, he made a comeback to Bollywood through Shanghai and more recently Traffic. He has won numerous accolades throughout his career, including 7 Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Best Actor Awards, 4 Kalakar Awards and 2 Filmfare Awards East. As a producer, he had won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali for Shankhachil. Chatterjee produced the Rituparno Ghosh scripted the critically acclaimed television series Gaaner Oparey, which launched the careers of brothers Arjun Chakraborty and Gaurav Chakraborty and Mimi Chakraborty as well.[9]
In 2016, he debuted in the non-fiction category of television with a 99-episode mini-series, titled Mahanayak. Produced by Shree Venkatesh Films and directed by Birsa Dasgupta, the show starred Paoli Dam, Tanushree Chakraborty and Priyanka Sarkar in other pivotal roles and was based on the life of a superstar of the 60s era — a life fraught with career highs and personal turbulence.[10][11] Chatterjee has also hosted the family game show Banglar Shera Poribaar with Rachana Banerjee on Zee Bangla.[12]
Filmography
[edit]- All films are in Bengali language, unless otherwise noted.
Year | Movie | Role | Language | Notes |
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1968 | Chhotto Jigyasha | Bumba | Bengali | Debut as a child artist; BFJA Awards for Most Outstanding Work of the Year Award. |
1974 | Rawkto Tilawk | Young Roop Singh | Child artist | |
1978 | Dhanraj Tamang | Assistant director (uncredited) | ||
1980 | Dui Prithibi | Young Mrinal | Also assistant director (uncredited) | |
Pankhiraj | Henchman | |||
1981 | Suborno Golok | Dipu | ||
Protishodh | Sanatan Chatterjee's son | |||
1982 | Aparupa | |||
1983 | Duti Pata | Debut Film as Hero, 01 December 1983 release | ||
Agradani | Based on Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay's novel of the same name | |||
Jibon Moron | ||||
1984 | Pujarini | Special appearance | ||
Shatru | Bapi | |||
1985 | Sonar Sansar | |||
Nilkantha | ||||
Til Theke Tal | ||||
1986 | Lal Mahal | |||
Porinoti | ||||
Jibon | ||||
Atanka | A book seller | |||
Bouma | Arijit | |||
Pathbhola | ||||
Madhumoy | ||||
Prem Bandhan | ||||
Teen Purush | ||||
1987 | Arpan | |||
Apan Ghare | ||||
Samrat O Sundari | Based on Sankar's novel of the same name | |||
Swarnamoyeer Thikana | ||||
Mouno Mukhor | ||||
Amar Sangee | Sagar | |||
Dolon Chapa | ||||
1988 | Pratipaksha | |||
Chhannachhara | ||||
Apaman | ||||
Ora Charjon | ||||
Choto Bou | ||||
Aaghat | ||||
Debi Baran | ||||
Jyoti | ||||
Shudhu Tomari | ||||
1989 | Nishi Trishna | Paul | ||
Asha O Bhalobasha | Thakur Bijoy Sinha | Based on Shaktipada Rajguru's novel | ||
Bidaay | ||||
Shatru Paksha | ||||
Aamar Tumi | ||||
Monimala | ||||
Jojsaheb | ||||
Chokher Aloye | ||||
Nishi Badhu | ||||
Mone Mone | ||||
Aparanyer Alo | ||||
Aakrosh | SI Subrata Chakraborty | |||
Bandini | ||||
Jhankar | ||||
Aamar Sapath | ||||
Amar Prem | Shubho Chowdhury | |||
Amanat | ||||
Pronami Tomaye | ||||
1990 | Alingan | |||
Apan Amar Apan | ||||
Mandira | Shantanu | |||
Badnam | Shankar | |||
Sankranti | ||||
Bhanga Gora | ||||
Aandhiyan | Vikram alias Vicky | Hindi | Hindi film debut | |
Ladai | Bengali | |||
1991 | Awhonkar | |||
Proshno | ||||
Katha Dilam | Sanjay | |||
Prem Pujari | Prem | |||
Palatak | ||||
Ek Pashla Bristi | ||||
1992 | Rawkte Lekha | |||
Apan Por | Gora | |||
Priya | ||||
Saitan | ||||
Adhikar | ||||
Maa | ||||
Purushottam | Deepak alias Badshah | Debut as director and producer; Also writer | ||
Pratham Dekha | ||||
Mon Mane Na | Deepak Bose | |||
Sone Ki Zanjeer | Hindi | |||
1993 | Rawkter Swad | Bengali | ||
Veerta | Amar Rai aka Munna | Hindi | ||
Shraddhanjali | Amit | Bengali | ||
Shukher Swarga | ||||
Prithibir Sesh Station | Based on Prafulla Roy's novel of the same name | |||
Ghar Sansar | ||||
1994 | Pratyaghat | |||
Ajana Path | ||||
Rawkto Nadir Dhara | Partho | |||
Nag Panchami | ||||
Rajar Raja | ||||
Tumi Je Aamar | Rahul Chowdhury | |||
Bishwas Awbishwas | ||||
Dhushor Godhuli | ||||
Kaalpurush | ||||
Unishe April | Sudeep | |||
1995 | Sangharsha | Bhombol | ||
Mohini | ||||
Sesh Pratikshya | ||||
Priyo Shotru | Bangladeshi movie | |||
1996 | Bhai Amar Bhai | Amar | ||
Jhinuk Mala | ||||
Biyer Phool | Atanu Mukherjee | |||
Sakhi Tumi Kar | ||||
Lathi | Somnath Mukherjee | |||
Bidroho | ||||
1997 | Adorer Bon | |||
Moner Manush | Rahul | |||
Chandragrohan | ||||
Samadhan | ||||
Aajker Santan | Special appearance | |||
Bakul Priya | Bakul | |||
Bhalobasha | ||||
Mayar Badhon | Sagar Mukherjee | |||
Saptami | ||||
Tomake Chai | ||||
Pabitra Papi | Bhola | |||
Matir Manush | ||||
1998 | Nayaner Aalo | |||
Choudhury Paribar | ||||
Aami Sei Meye | Second film as director; Special appearance | |||
Baba Keno Chakar | ||||
Sagar Banya | ||||
Sundari | ||||
Swamir Adesh | ||||
Sindurer Adhikar | ||||
Gharer Lakshmi | ||||
Ranokhetro | Raja Roy Chowdhury | Also writer | ||
Mayer Adhikar | ||||
Aamar Maa | ||||
Praner Cheye Priyo | ||||
1999 | Khelaghar | Based on a novel by Prafulla Roy | ||
Agnisikha | ||||
Satyam Shivam Sundaram | ||||
Sei To Abar Kache Ele | ||||
Santan Jokhon Shatru | ||||
Swamir Ghar | ||||
Tumi Ele Tai | ||||
Dai Daitya | ||||
Shatru Mitro | ||||
Tomai Pabo Bole | ||||
Sindur Khela | ||||
Madhumalati | ||||
Sudhu Ekbar Bolo | ||||
2000 | Kulangar | |||
Sajoni Amar Sohag | ||||
Kalankini Badhu | ||||
Sasurbari Zindabad | Shomu | |||
Bhalobasar Chhoan | ||||
Trisul | ||||
Bhalobasi Tomake | ||||
Satruta | ||||
Madhur Milan | Gopal aka Babuji | |||
Ei Ghar Ei Sansar | ||||
Aasroy | Shudhanshu | |||
Apon Holo Por | ||||
Bajimath | ||||
2001 | Utsab | Arun | ||
Malabadol | ||||
Guru Shisya | ||||
Pratibad | OC Rana Mitra | |||
Aaghat | ||||
Sudh Aasul | ||||
Prem Pratigya | ||||
Jabab Chai | ||||
Hatiyaar | ||||
Jamaibabu Jindabad | Sagar Mukherjee | |||
Aami Jibonpurer Pathik | ||||
2002 | Inquilaab | |||
Annadata | Shankar | |||
Phool Aar Pathar | ||||
Debdas | Debdas | |||
Streer Marjyada | ||||
Shotrur Muqabila | ||||
Protihingsha | ||||
Sonar Sansar | ||||
Shiva | ||||
Bor Kone | ||||
Deva | Deva | |||
Kurukshetra | Aagun Chowdhury | |||
Pratarak | ||||
2003 | Sneher Protidaan | |||
Rakto Bandhan | ||||
Rakhe Hari Mare Ke | ||||
Sabuj Saathi | Sabuj | |||
Andho Prem | Bijoy | |||
Adorini | ||||
Mayer Anchal | Bhola Chowdhury | |||
Chokher Bali | Mahendra | Based on Rabindranath Tagore's novel of the same name | ||
Kartabya | ||||
2004 | Anyay Atyachar | |||
Agni | Agni | |||
Paribar | Sagar | |||
Surya | Surya | |||
Tyaag | Bijoy Chowdhury | |||
Gyarakal | Pradip | |||
Ram Laxman | Ram Sanyal | |||
Shudhu Tumi | Rohit | |||
Sajani | Ashok | |||
Badsha The King | Badsha | |||
Pratisodh | ||||
2005 | Sangram | Karna Ghosh | ||
Baazi: The Challenge | ||||
Dadar Adesh | Bijoy Roy | |||
Tobu Bhalobashi | ||||
Shakal Sandhya | Joy | |||
Rajmohol | Dr. Agni | |||
Raju Uncle | Raju Uncle | |||
Criminal | ||||
Akai Aaksho | Ratan | |||
Sathi Amar | Raja | |||
2006 | Refugee | Shibaji | ||
Nayak: The Real Hero | ||||
Dosar | Kaushik Chatterjee | National Film Award for Special Jury Award / Special Mention (Feature Film) in 2007 | ||
Swapno | Ajoy | |||
Agni Pariksha | ||||
2007 | Kalishankar | Kali | ||
Sangharsha | Bijay Deb | |||
Bandhu | Debshankar Roy | |||
Ami, Yasin Ar Amar Madhubala | Dilip | |||
Greptar | DSP Arun Roy | |||
2008 | Hochcheta Ki | Madhu | ||
Golmaal | Pralay | |||
Gharjamai | Shibnath | |||
Khela | Raja | |||
Takkar | Ajoy | |||
Shibaji | Shibaji | |||
Mr. Funtoosh | Dual roles; Funtoosh and Palaash | |||
Swapner Din | Paresh | |||
Mahakaal | Joy Mukherjee | |||
Rajkumar | Rajkumar alias Raja | |||
2009 | Chawa Pawa | Debdutta | ||
Aparadhi | Dual roles; Arjun and Akash | |||
Shob Charitro Kalponik | Indranil Mitra | |||
Badla | ||||
Jamai Raja | ||||
Houseful | Nikhil | |||
Mama Bhagne | Raja | |||
2010 | Clerk | |||
Soldier | ||||
Jor Jar Muluk Tar | ||||
Hangover | Samaresh Chatterjee | |||
Autograph | Arun Chatterjee | |||
Tara | ||||
Moner Manush | Lalon Phakir | |||
2011 | Paapi | |||
Noukadubi | Nalinaksha Chattopadhyay | |||
Chalo Paltai | Subhomoy Chatterjee | |||
Bangla Bachao | Ashutosh Sen | |||
Baishe Srabon | Prabir Roy Chowdhury | |||
2012 | Prem Bibhrat | Kanchan | ||
Aparajita Tumi | Pradip | |||
Shanghai | Dr. Ahmadi | Hindi | ||
Bikram Singha : The Lion Is Back | Bikram Singha / Gupi | Bengali | ||
2013 | Mishawr Rawhoshyo | Raja Roy Chowdhury alias Kakababu | ||
Hanuman.com | Anjaniputra | |||
Porichoi | Anupam | |||
2014 | Jaatishwar | Hensman Anthony / Kushal Hazra | ||
Force | Arjun Roy | |||
2015 | Lorai: Play to Live | Sebastian Ryan | ||
2016 | Shankhachil | Muntasir Chowdhury Badal | Indo-Bangladesh joint production | |
Traffic | Dev Kapoor | Hindi | ||
Praktan | Ujaan Chatterjee | Bengali | ||
Khawto | Nirbed "Dhrubo" Lahiri | |||
Zulfiqar | Zulfiqar Ahmed | |||
2017 | One | Padma Shri Aditya Sen | ||
Yeti Obhijaan | Raja Roy Chowdhury alias Kakababu | |||
Mayurakshi | Aryanil | |||
2018 | Drishtikone | Adv. Jiyon Mitra | ||
Uma | Himself | Special Appearance | ||
Kishore Kumar Junior | Rajat Ghosh aka Kishore Kumar Junior | |||
Bagh Bondi Khela | Adv. Agnideb Roy | |||
2019 | Jyeshthoputro | Indrajit | ||
Gumnaami | Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose / Gumnaami Baba | |||
Robibaar | Ashimabha | |||
Nirontor | Biplab Sen | |||
2020 | Dwitiyo Purush | Prabir Roy Chowdhury (dubbed) | Special appearance | |
2022 | Kakababur Protyaborton | Raja Roy Chowdhury alias Kakababu | ||
Abhijaan | Uttam Kumar | Cameo appearance | ||
Kolkatar Harry | Police Inspector | |||
Aay Khuku Aay | Nirmal Mondal & Also Himself | |||
Kacher Manush | Sudarshan Ghosh | |||
Prosenjit Weds Rituparna | Himself (Cameo) | |||
Haami 2 | ||||
2023 | Kaberi Antardhan | Arghyakamal Sen | ||
Jubilee | Srikant Roy | |||
Shesh Pata | Balmiki Sengupta | |||
Scoop | Jaideb Sen | |||
Dawshom Awbotaar | Probir Roy Chowdhury | |||
2024 | Ajogyo | Prasen Mitra | 50th film with Rituparna Sengupta | |
Sajhghor | Bhabani Prasad Sarkar | |||
Daktar Kaku | Dr. Dilip Saha | |||
Devi Chowdhurani | Bhabanicharan Pathak |
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