Soham Chakraborty

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Soham Chakraborty
Born Soham Chakraborty
(1984-03-04) 4 March 1984
Kolkata
Nationality Indian
Other names Master Bittu (during his childhood days)
Occupation Actor
Years active 1987 child artist–present
Spouse(s) Tanaya Paul (married 2012)

Soham Chakraborty (born on 4 March 1984) is a Bengali film actor. He started his acting career as a child artist (as Master Bittu) at the age of three and this child actor won many hearts. But when he came back in Chander Bari as an adult actor and as an Hero "Bajimaat" Banner of Prince Entertainmentp4 it was a different game altogether. He proved his mettle over the years by acting in several successful films like Prem Aamar (2009).[1][2] After Dev and Jeet, he is one of the highest grossers in Tollywood Film Industry. He is now working on Venkatesh film's next project named Loveria with Pooja Bose. He has recently done an interview on Filmz24.com [3] about Loveria.

Acting career

Soham Chakraborty debuted in 1987 Bengali film Chhoto Bou, at that time he was 2years and 1/2month old.[4] His first film at a young age was Chander Bari.[5] His next Big Budget film was Bajimaat directed by Haranath Chakraborty, Produce by Pijus saha which sank at the box office was his first film as a full fledged hero. Chakraborty has described that as a difficult phase of his acting career and he did not expect a chance in Bengali film industry after the success of Bajimaat. But, in next year he acted in Prem Aamar directed by Raj Chakraborty and produced by Shree Venkatesh Films. After Prem Aamar he acted in films like Rahasya, Jeena, and Soldier which were not commercially successful.[1][6] His another super hit film Amanush released in 2010. The film was directed by Rajib Biswas. Chakraborty played the role of Vinod, an orphan who has suffered a lot of physical and mental torture in his childhood.[6]

Soham also anchored in a reality show Twinkle Twinkle Dancing Star launched by makers of Chirodini...Tumi Je Amar, Prem Amar, Challenge and Amanush.[7]

Filmography

Year Movie Role Director Notes
1987 Chhoto Bou Anjan Chowdhury Child actor
1989 Mangaldip Haranath Chakraborty Child actor
1990 Shakha Proshakha Satyajit Ray Child actor
1990 Garmil Dilip Roy Child actor
1990 Debota Abhijit Sen Child actor
1991 Nabab Haranath Chakraborty Child actor
1992 Surer Bhubane Prabir Mitra Child actor
2007 Chander Bari Tarun Majumdar
2008 Bajimaat Suvra Haranath Chakraborty
2009 Prem Aamar Rabi Raj Chakraborty
2009 Rohosso
2009 Jeena Sanghamitra Chowdhury
2010 Ek Tukro Chand Santu Pinaki Chowdhury
2010 Soldier Subhash Dulal Bhowmik
2010 Amanush Vinod Rajib Biswas
2010 Hangover Special appearance Prabhat Roy
2010 Kichu Paoya Kichu Chaoya Sankar Roy
2011 Atanka
2011 Faande Poriya Boga Kaande Re Raju Soumik Bandopadhay
2011 Jibon Rong Berong Abhishek Sanghamitra Chowdhury
2012 Le Halua Le Rahul Raja Chanda
2012 Jaaneman Deba Raja Chanda
2012 Bojhena Shey Bojhena Noor Islam Raj Chakraborty
2013 Loveria Raja Chanda
2013 Golpo Holeo Sotti (pizza remake) Birsa Dasgupta
2013 Bengali Babu English Mem Rabi Kinagi
2014 Hero Aar Herione Tumi Ami Chirodin Rajib Biswas

Awards and nominations

  • Nominated in Star Jalsha Entertaintment Award 2010 - Best Actor for the movie Prem Aamar
  • Won Star Jalsha Entertaintment Award 2011 - Best Actor for the movie Amanush

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "I have become choosey: Soham Chakraborty". Times of India. 20 January 2010. Retrieved 11 October 2012. 
  2. [http://www.bhalobasa.in/articles/145633/Soham-Chakraborty-Bengali-Actor... "Soham Chakraborty Bengali Actor"]. Retrieved 11 December 2012. 
  3. "Soham Chakraborty Recent Interview About Loveria". Retrieved 26 December 2012. 
  4. Nag, Kushali (May 27, 2008). "Spotlight". The Telegraph, Calcutta (Calcutta, India). Retrieved 11 October 2012. 
  5. "Janemon pair Koel & Soham romance in serene Switzerland". The Telegraph (Calcutta) (Calcutta, India). 9 May 2012. Retrieved 11 October 2012. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 Nag, Kushali (April 27, 2010). "Why soham plays a geek in friday release Amanush". The Telegraph (Calcutta) (Calcutta, India). Retrieved 11 October 2012. 
  7. "Soham to make TV debut?". Times of India. April 23, 2010. Retrieved 25 December 2012. 

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