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Hiran
File:Hiran Chatterjeep.jpg
Born
Hiranmay Chatterjee

Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active2007–Present
Height178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
SpouseAnindita
ChildrenNiyasha
Websitewww.hiraanchatterjee.com

Hiran (Template:Lang-bn) is an Indian film actor, writer, singer, producer and politician.[1][2]

Early life

Hiraan, a versatile Bengali film actor, has showcased his talent through all kinds of films starting from romantic to comedy and even action. The variety tells enough about his versatility. His Nickname is Papai. He resides in Kasba, Kolkata . Hiraan was born from a financially challenged family in Uluberia, a sub-divisional town of Howrah, where he has spent his entire childhood days. He was from a very poor Family. He lost both of his Parents at a very early age. After spending 14 academically brilliant years in Uluberia, he started living in Maniktala Ashrom (a spiritual hermitage or a monastery) in Kolkata for his survival. While he was studying English (Hons.) in the evening Classes from Rabindra Bharati University, during the day time he started working for a shipping company. With his aspiration of becoming an actor he took the brave step to relocate to Mumbai, and started working at Reliance Industries to support himself financially. Parallelly he did Management in Logistics & Supply Chain and Law in Customs. There after he left his Senior Manager's Job for becoming an actor as soon as he got his break-through in 2007 for the Blockbuster Hit movie Nabab Nandini

Personal life

Hiran married Anindita Ghosh on 2006. They had been in a relationship for three years before that, but both of them had decided to keep their relationship away from the glamour world of Tollywood, and the couple has a daughter named Niyasha.

Film career

His first role as a leading character was in the 2007 Bengali movie Nabab Nandini, directed by Haranath Chakraborty, opposite Koel Mallick. The film was a success and established Hiran as a popular face in the top league of Tollyville. After becoming a star with his first film, he did not sign up for other films until he won the roles in Bhalobasa Bhalobasa and Chirosathi. Bhalobasa Bhalobasa became a hit and people started calling him the Chocolate Boy. Thereafter he got critical plaudits for his characters in Jackpot and Risk. His role in Macho Mustanaa converted him from Chocolate Boy into the "macho" guy. He is known now as the "macho hero" of Tollywood and he achieved "eight packs" for this film. Le Halua Le became a hit, and his most recent movie Majnu also received a great response.

Profile

  • Original Name : Hiranmay
  • Nick Name : Papai
  • Date of Birth : 19 December
  • Star Sign : Sagittarius
  • Lives In : Calcutta, India
  • Ancestral Origin : Howrah, India
  • Nationality : Indian
  • Occupation : Actor
  • Big Screen Debut : Nabab Nandini opposite Koel Mallick
  • Height : 178 cm (5’10″)
  • Religion : Hindu
  • Schooling : Uluberia High School (Howrah, India)
  • College : Rabindra Bharati University (Kolkata, India)
  • Higher Education : Passed logistics and supply chain management from ACLM, did Customs Law from Ministry of Revenue.
  • Cars : Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, Toyota Fortuner

Singer and Writer

He released a music video album, Bindaass, in which he and his wife sang and acted. He also wrote the story and script of a feature film Doshomi, directed by Suman Moitra and starring Koel Mallick and Bollywood star Indraneil Sengupta.

Political career

Hiran joined All India Trinamool Congress in 2014.Currently he is Executive President of All India Trinamool Youth Congress.Hiraan is very active in politics for the betterment of the society. He had been to events with Honorable Chief Minister of Bengal Mamata Banerjee. Looking at his hard work and dedication towards the society, Hiraan has been given the responsibility of the working president to Trinamool Youth Congress & selected as the Coordinator of Maharashtra Pradesh Trinamool Congress.

Awards

Brand Endorsement

In addition to his films, he also endorses several brands, such as Rose Valley home lone,AVJ Institute, Raja Biscuits.

Social Work

He is actively involved with the NGO group called "Voice Of World" and he is a regular contributor there. He believes in social work in true sense. His awareness made him pledging to donate his eyes even at this young age. He is the only actor, who had physically gone to Sundorban, after the Cyclone Aila, in 2009 with ample of food, clothes, medicines, drinking water etc. He is the man who is behind the visually, mentally & physically challenged downtrodden children of the society.

File:Bengali Actor Hiran Chatterjee celebrating his birthday with students of Voice Of World.jpg
Bengali Actor Hiran Chatterjee celebrating his birthday with students of Voice Of World.

Television Appearance

Special Achievements

Hiran has been appointed as the director of West Bengal Film Development Corporation Limited and the External Expert Advisor to Tagore Gandhi Institute and Rabindra Bharati University.

Filmography

Year Releas Date Film Status Director Role Heroin Co-Stars Remake of Verdict Banner/Producer TV Premier
2007 23 January Nabab Nandini Released Haranath Chakraborty Nabab Koel Mallick Ranjit Mallick, Sandhya Roy, Tathoi Deb,Ashok Kumar Radical Story Super Hit Jagdish Pande Rupashi Bangla
2008 2 October Bhalobasa Bhalobasa Released Rabi Kinagi Siddhartha/Sidhu Srabanti Chatterjee Sabyasachi Chakraborty, Laboni Sarkar,Susanta Dutta Bommarillu Superduper Hit Eskay Movies Rupashi Bangla
2008 5 December Chirosathi Released Haranath Chakraborty Raju Koel Mallick Dipankar De, Bhaswar Chattopadhyay Radical Story Hit Zee Motion Pictures Zee Bangla
2009 23 January Jackpot Released Kaushik Ganguly Arko Koel Mallick Rahul, Sohini Paul Radic Story Flop Shree Venkatesh Films Rupashi Bangla
2009 17 April Maa Amar Maa Released Haranath Chakraborty Surjo Dipanwita Laboni Sarkar, Ranjit Mallick, Sandhya Roy, Ashok Kumar Radical Story Above Average Brand Value Communication Rupashi Bangla
2009 29 May Olot Palot Release Swapan Saha Rohan Shreya Arindam Roy, Sudipta, Rajatava Dutta Radical Story Below Average Zee Motion Pictures Zee Bangla
2009 9 October Risk Released Riingo Banerjee Rony Priyanka Rituparna, Amitabha Bhattacharya, Rajesh Sharma Cellular Below Average INOX & RKK Motion Pictures Rupashi Bangla
2010 12 November Mon Je Kore Uru Uru Released Sujit Guha Rahul Koel Mallick Biswajit Chakraborty, N.K Salil Average Surinder Films Star Jalsha
2012 9 March Macho Mastanaa Released Reshmi Mitra Nabab Pooja Arun Bannerjee, Rajat Ganguly, Bibhu Bhattacharya, Shantilal Mukherjee, Debdut Ghosh, Arpita Dutta Chowdhury Radical Story Flop Rimac Filmz Star Jalsha
2012 13 April Le Halua Le Released Raja Chanda Suvojeet/Suvo Payel Sarkar Soham Chakraborty, Mithun Chakraborty, Laboni Sarkar Hungama Above Average Shree Venkatesh Films & Surinder Films Jalsha Movies
2013 4 January Misti Cheler Dustu Buddhi Released Partha Manna Special Appearance Abhishek Chatterjee Nupur Creation
2013 23 November Majnu Released Rajiv Kumar Biswas Avik Srabanti Chatterjee Sujay,Pamela Biswajit Chakraborty, Kharaj Mukherjee Nuvvu Naaku Nachav Average Shree Venkatesh Films & Surinder Films Jalsha Movies
2015 Vul Vak Total Confusion Released Soumitri Shankar Ghosh Special Appearance Encash Entertainment
2015 22 May Jamai 420 Released Rabi Kinagi Bijay Payel Soham Chakraborty, Ankush, Mimi Chakraborty, Nusrat Jahan Radic Story Hit Shree Venkatesh Films & Surinder Films Jalsha Movies
2017 31 March Meher Aali Released Arindom Dey Meher Aali Satarupa Pyne Amrita Chatterjee, Biswajit Chakraborty & Partho Anushka Art & Niyasa Filmz

Upcoming Movies

Year Film Status Director Role Heroine Co-Stars Remake of Banner/Producer
2017 Rahul Weds Sonali Rajiv Kumar Biswas Rahul Sayantika Banerjee Seeta Ramula Kalyanam Surinder Films

References

  1. ^ Nag, Kushali (25 December 2008). "The Telegraph". Calcutta, India.
  2. ^ Subramanian, Mahalakshmi (13 October 2013). "Seawoods was my home before I became an acto". Daily News & Analysis.