Laboni Sarkar
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Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actress |
Laboni Sarkar is a Bengali film and television actress.[1][2] She set a record by winning Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards in three years consecutively from 1993–1996.[1]
Early life
Laboni Sarkar was born in Kolkata. Her parents were Mukul Kanti Sarkar (father) and Krishna Sarkar (mother). Sarkar studied post graduation in International Subjects from Jadavpur University.[1]
Acting career
In 1994 she debuted in Nabarupa directed by Amol Roy. She is a regular actress in television serials, telefilms.[1] She founded a group theatre names Antarmahal.
Filmography
- Obhishopto Nighty (Upcoming)
- Chander Pahar (2013)
- Khiladi (2013)
- Khoka 420 (2013)
- Chupi Chupi (2013)
- Dekha, Na-Dekhay (2013)
- Challenge 2 (2012)
- Romeo (2011)
- Kashmakash (2011)
- Ami Shubhash Bolchi (2011)[3][4]
- Josh (2010)
- Le Chakka (2010)
- Mon Je Kore Uru Uru (2010)
- Prem Amar (2009)
- Paran Jai Jaliya Re (2009)
- Saat Pake Bandha (2009)
- Maa Amar Maa (2009)
- Challenge (2009)
- Rajkumar (2008)
- Mahakaal (2008)
- Bhalobasa Bhalobasa (2008)
- Aparadhi (2008)
- Aamar Pratigya (2008)
- Janmadata (2008)
- Kalishankar (2008)
- Chander Bari (2008)
- Hungama (2006)
- Shubhodrishti (2005)
- Agnipath (2005)
- Kalpurush (as Labony Sarkar) (2005)
- Guru (2005)
- Badsha The King (2004)
- Katha Deithili Maa Ku (2003)
- Sangharsha (1995)
- Charachar (1994)
- Ponthan Mada (1994)
- Wheel Chair (1994)
- Nabarupa (1992)
Awards
- Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards thrice 1993–1996[1]
- Kalakar Awards[5]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Laboni Sarkar biography Gomolo". Gomolo. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
- ↑ "Actress Laboni Sarkar". Bengali Movies (website). Retrieved 22 August 2012.
- ↑ "Pride and prejudice". The Telegraph (Calcutta) (Calcutta, India). August 17, 2011. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
- ↑ Manjrekar, Mahesh (12 August 2011). "The Bong connection". Telegraph Calcutta (Calcutta, India). Retrieved 22 August 2012.
- ↑ "Kalakar award winners". Kalakar website. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
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