Tanima Sen

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Tanima Sen
Nationality Indian
Occupation Actress, director

Tanima Sen is a Bengali film and television actress.[1][2] She started her acting career after marriage.

Acting career

Theatre

Though Sen is mainly popular as a film and television actress, she started as a theatre artist. In 1984 she made her acting debut in a local theatre group. In 1985 she acted in a play named Baluchari which was staged at Star Theatre, Kolkata and continued for 500 shows. Besides acting she has also written plays. A play, Swarger Kache written by Sen was staged by Bengali theatre group Rangmahal.[2]

In 1994 she started her own theatre group Shyambazar apalak.[2]

Television

In 1995–1996 Sen was first cast in a television serial in Jodi Emon Hoto. She has also worked in the serials like Janmabhumi, Roopkotha, Labonyer Sangsar.

Filmography

Plays

  • Baluchari (1985)
  • Kacher Putul
  • Swikarakti
  • Ghar- Jamai (1989)
  • Swarger Kache (playwright)

Films

  • Obhishopto Nighty (Upcoming)
  • Classmate (2012) (Unreleased) actor
  • Pather Sesh Kothay (2012) director, producer, story
  • Prem By Chance (2010) actor
  • Bondhu Eso Tumi (2010) actor
  • Brake Fail (2009) actor
  • Premer Phande Kakatua (2009) actor
  • Bor Aasbe Ekhuni (2008) actor[3]
  • Jinon Rang Berang (2008)[4]

Television

  • Janmabhumi
  • Janmabhumi
  • Roopkotha
  • Labonyer Sangsar

Awards

  • Zee Bangla award for 1) "Dhyattarika" and 2) "Labonnoyer Sansar" (twice)[2]
  • Uttam Kumar Smriti Award (twice)[2]
  • Hemanta Kumar Smriti (memorial) award.[2]
  • Shyamal Mitra Smriti (memorial) award.[2]
  • Shubendu Smriti (memorial) award.[2]
  • Pramathesh Barua Smriti (memorial) award.[2]
  • Vivek Samman award.[2]
  • Dishari Award for her roles in theatre.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Tanima Sen bio". gomolo. Retrieved 11 August 2012. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 "Tanima Sen – about". Retrieved 11 August 2012. 
  3. Sengupta, Reshmi (August 25, 2008). "Comedy of errors". Telegraph Calcutta (Calcutta, India). Retrieved 11 August 2012. 
  4. "Hostel ha-ha". Telegraph Calcutta (Calcutta, India). September 8, 2008. Retrieved 11 August 2012. 

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