Rachna Banerjee, 1994 Miss Kolkata, is a Bengali actress. Her real name is Jhumjhum Banerjee. She held the title of Miss Beautiful Smile at the Miss India contest. Rachna has also won five other beauty contests. She has also worked in some South Indian films.
Rachna Banerjee, the only child of her parents, was born on 2 October, 1974, in Kolkata. Firstly, Banerjee got married to Siddhanta Mahapatra, but later they got divorced, and she married Probal Basu, Deputy Manager of Tata AIG. The couple has a son, Pronil Basu.
She made her debut with the Bengali movie, Daan Protidan. Rachna has worked in South Indian and Odia movies as well. In Sooryavansham, she had the opportunity to work with the legend of Boll...
Karuna Banerjee had a long career in Bengali cinema. She was introduced in Satyajit Ray’s classic movie Pather Panchali( 1955). Pather Panchali is the greatest Indian movie that has been ever made and was the first film that made India proud in the international front. It was also a debut directorial film of Satyajit Ray too.
Karuna Banerjee, best known for her memorable performance as Sarbajaya the mother in the first two parts of Satyajit Ray's Apu Trilogy - Pather Panchali and Aparajito - went on to act in a few more films, including two more by Ray, one by Mrinal Sen, and an unfinished piece by Ritwik Ghatak.
Sayantika Banerjee was born on 12th August 1986 in West Bengal, India. She lived with her parents in England, but to pursue a film course, she moved to India & also completed her education at Kolkata University in India. Sayantika Banerjee is one of the heartthrobs in the Tollywood film industry. Sayantika Banerjee started her career with Naach Doom Macha Ley.
She was also seen in Ghor Sangsar, which was released in 2009. The film "Target" was her next Bengali project. She acted in the movie Awara alongside Jeet, which brought her a ton of adoration in 2012. She was also seen in Bindas and Heogiri with superstar Dev. Sayantika acted with Hiran in the film Gangster in 2015. ...
Victor Banerjee was born 15 October 1946 in Calcutta, India, belongs to a Zamindar family of Kolkata and got his initial education from Kolkata and higher education from Dublin.He is an Indian actor of Bengali descent and worked in various Hindi, Bengali and English language films. He has also appeared on a number of TV Series.Firstly recognised by Satyajit Ray who knows his work in theatres and offered him to play a part in “The Chess Players” (1977 ) which is about an uneven historical drama about colonial Indian politics. He began his career as a child actor on the Calcutta stage in various theatrical productions. He is best known for his performances in some of the films are “A Passage to India” (1...
Rahul Banerjee also known as Arunoday Banerjee is an Indian actor. He has given his contribution in Bengali films and Television series. He made his debut stage appearance when he was three with a theater group named Bijoygarh Atmaprakash. The theater group was of his father his father Biswanath Banerjee. In the play, he played the role of Raj Darshan. After that, he has been in almost 450 stage programs, with his father’s theater group. He moved towards the big film industry in the year 2008. His first movie, Chirodini Tumi Je Amar, was directed by Raj Chakraborty.
The film was a remake of the 2004 Tamil movie Kaadhal. The movie featured actors like Rudranil Sengupt...
Sourav Banerjee is an Indian television actor and playback singer. He predominantly works in the Bengali entertainment industry. His best works include “Agantuk (1992)” and “Mistake (2013).” He also acted in the movie “The Stranger,” released in 1991. Sourav, the grandson of actor Tarunkumar, belonged to a family of renowned actors. At an early age, he pressured himself to maintain the legacy of his grandfather.
He never received any formal training in acting throughout his life. Ranjit Mallick initially guided his career and encouraged him to take lessons from Tarun's films. He later married an actress, Twarita Chatterjee. They had a typical Bengali wedding. Twarita featured as “Sard...