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In Calcutta Performers with Tamal Roy Chowdhury (2001–2002), in Sangsriti with Debesh Chattopadhyay (2002–1018). In Lokokristi With Falguni Chatterjee (2004–2006), In Vupen Bose Avenue Chorus with Amitava Dutta (2014–2018) and In Natyoshala with Rana Basu (2016–2018).
In Calcutta Performers with Tamal Roy Chowdhury (2001–2002), in Sangsriti with Debesh Chattopadhyay (2002–1018). In Lokokristi With Falguni Chatterjee (2004–2006), In Vupen Bose Avenue Chorus with Amitava Dutta (2014–2018) and In Natyoshala with Rana Basu (2016–2018).


In the film industry he started his career as a junior artist. He first received his big break in the 1998 film ''[[Ajab Gayer Ajab Katha]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.anandabazar.com/rabibashoriyo/write-up-about-his-first-film-by-rajatava-dutta-on-rabibasariya-1.335788 | title=ডাকাতের কস্টিউম ট্যাক্সিতে ফেলে এলাম }}</ref> He has got [[Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards]] in 2001 for ''[[Paromitar Ek Din|Paromitar Ekdin]]'' in the category best actor in a supporting role and [[Anandalok Awards]] in 2006 for the movie ''[[MLA Fatakeshto]]'' for the category best villain.<ref>{{cite web|title=Rajatava Attached|url=http://www.gomolo.com/awards-won-by-rajatava-dutta/952|access-date=25 February 2012}}</ref>
In the film industry he started his career as a junior artist. He first received his big break in the 1998 film ''[[Ajab Gayer Ajab Katha]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.anandabazar.com/rabibashoriyo/write-up-about-his-first-film-by-rajatava-dutta-on-rabibasariya-1.335788 | title=ডাকাতের কস্টিউম ট্যাক্সিতে ফেলে এলাম }}</ref> He received the [[Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards]] in 2001 for ''[[Paromitar Ek Din|Paromitar Ekdin]]'' in the category best actor in a supporting role and [[Anandalok Awards]] in 2006 for the movie ''[[MLA Fatakeshto]]'' for the category best villain.<ref>{{cite web|title=Rajatava Attached|url=http://www.gomolo.com/awards-won-by-rajatava-dutta/952|access-date=25 February 2012}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 18:40, 24 November 2023

Rajatava Dutta
Dutta in 2017
Born
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor
Known forParomitar Ekdin, Paglu, Boss, Open Tee Bioscope

Rajatava Dutta (Bengali: রজতাভ দত্ত; born 11 August 1967) is an Indian actor who appears in Bengali, Hindi and English films.[1] He is often regarded as one of the most celebrated and respected Bengali actors of his generation.[2] On one hand, he has received popularity for playing negative characters in commercially successful films like MLA Fatakeshto, Paglu, Boss etc; on the other hand he has gained critical praise for his versatile acting performances in critically acclaimed films like Paromitar Ekdin, Open Tee Bioscope etc and in the web-series Byadh.[3] He has been a judge on the Zee Bangla reality show Mirakkel.[4][5]

Early life

From Ballygunge Government High School Rajatava passed Madhyamik in 1983, passed Higher Secondary from Goenka College of Commerce and Business Administration in 1985 and graduated from Netaji Nagar College in 1987.[6][dead link]

Career

Rajatava has been working as a theatre artist since 1987.[citation needed] He has started his work in the theatre group Antarmukh under Soumitra Basu (1987–1990). After that in Ushnik with Ishita Mukherjee (1990–1993). In Swapnosandhani with Kaushik Sen (1993–1995) (1996–1997) (2011–2016). In Gandhar with Ashit Mukhopadhyay (1994) with Dwijen Banarjee (1995), in Natyoanon with Chandan Sen (1997–2000) in Ansambal with Sohag Sen (1997–2001), In Calcutta Performers with Tamal Roy Chowdhury (2001–2002), in Sangsriti with Debesh Chattopadhyay (2002–1018). In Lokokristi With Falguni Chatterjee (2004–2006), In Vupen Bose Avenue Chorus with Amitava Dutta (2014–2018) and In Natyoshala with Rana Basu (2016–2018).

In the film industry he started his career as a junior artist. He first received his big break in the 1998 film Ajab Gayer Ajab Katha.[7] He received the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards in 2001 for Paromitar Ekdin in the category best actor in a supporting role and Anandalok Awards in 2006 for the movie MLA Fatakeshto for the category best villain.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rajatabha Datta". IMDb. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
  2. ^ "ব্যাঙ থেকে বিগ ব্যাং".
  3. ^ "ব্যাঙ থেকে বিগ ব্যাং".
  4. ^ "'Mirakkel Akkel Challenger 10' to launch soon". The Times of India. 11 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Mirakkel 10: Actress Rukmini Maitra shoots for a special episode". The Times of India. 10 November 2020.
  6. ^ Rajatava Datta
  7. ^ "ডাকাতের কস্টিউম ট্যাক্সিতে ফেলে এলাম".
  8. ^ "Rajatava Attached". Retrieved 25 February 2012.