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Titas Bhowmik | |
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Born | Titas Kolkata, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation(s) | Actress and model |
Known for | Kakoli in Tomay Amay Mile |
Notable work | Tomay Amay Mile |
Titas Bhowmik is an Indian actress who is known for playing the role of Kakoli in the Bengali television serial Tomay Amay Mile, and in the 2011 film Paglu,.[1] To commemorate Shakespeare's birthday, she participated in an event where she performed a scene from Taming of the Shrew in Kolkata.[2]
Bhowmik was married to the film actor Samadarshi Dutta.(M: 2014-2018). In 2013 she participated in the most controversial popular reality show Bigg Boss Bangla 13.
Television
- Taarey ami chokhey dekhini
- Ghore Pherar Gaan
- Tomay Amay Mile
- Dugga Dugga
- Sannyasi Raja
- Mahaprabhu Shree Chaitanya
- Joy Baba Lokenath
- Meera
- Kora Pakhi
Film
References
- ^ "Es war unmenschenmöglich" : Sinti aus Niedersachsen erzählen, Verfolgung und Vernichtung im Nationalsozialismus und Diskriminierung bis heute. Hein, Cornelia Maria., Krokowski, Heike., Niedersächsischer Verband Deutscher Sinti. Hannover: Niedersächsischer Verband Deutscher Sinti. 1995. ISBN 3000000054. OCLC 47838218.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ "Bard-day cake & Duncan's ex-wife". The Telegraph.
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