Anubhav Mohanty

Anubhav Mohanty
Mohanty at the State Film Awards 2014 at Utkal Mandap, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Member: Rajya Sabha
Incumbent
Assumed office
2014
Personal details
Born 24 December 1981
Cuttack, Odisha, India
Nationality Indian
Political party BJD
Spouse(s) Barsha Priyadarshini (2014–present)
Parents Abhaya Kumar Mohanty
Alma mater Christ College, Cuttack
Occupation Actor, producer
Religion Hinduism

Anubhav Mohanty (Oriya: ଅନୁଭବ ମହାନ୍ତି) born 24 December 1981 is an Ollywood and Bengali actor and politician in the state of Odisha in India.[1][2][3] Anubhav Mohanty made his debut in the movie I Love You in 2004 opposite Mumbai based TV actress Namrata Thapa. In 2012 after the success of Balunga Toka he created his own production house named Vishnupriyaa Arts & Graphics. The very first released Oriya movie Something Something was the biggest hit of 2012. It ran for 115 days in Odisha and Bengaluru simultaneously. It is the only Oriya movie to date that has run 115 days in Bengaluru. Anubhav made his debut in Bengali film industry with the movie Saathi Amaar opposite Rachana Banerjee in a special appearance.[4][5]

Life and career

He completed his schooling from DAV public school, Cuttack, Odisha.He did his graduation in commerce from Christ College, Cuttack. He got married to Oriya actress Barsha Priyadarshini on 8 February 2014.

He started his career appearing in Oriya albums. He has featured in around 20–30 Oriya album video songs before debuting Oriya Film Industry in the 2004 film I Love You opposite Namrata Thapa . He had two other releases the same year, Saathire and Barsha My Darling which were moderate successes. He is currently one of the highest paid actor in Ollywood.

Political career

On 27 April 2013, he joined the regional political party BJD.[6] He was elected to Rajya Sabha uncontested in June 2014.[7]

Filmography

Year Title Language Notes
2004 I love You Oriya
2004 Sathire Oriya
2004 Barsa My DarlingOriya
2005 Priya Mo PriyaOriya
2005 Prathama PremaOriya
2005 Topae Sindoora Di Topa LuhaOriya
2005 Premi No.1 Oriya
2005 Premi No.1 Bengali
2005 Saathi Amaar
2006 Thank U BhagwaanOriya
2006 KartabyaBengali
2006 KhalanayakBengali
2006 ShaarthoporBengali
2006 Eri Naam PremBengali
2006 Jibon SaathiBengali
2007MahanayakOriya
2007 KalishankarOriya
2007 KalishankarBengali
2007 To Bina Mo Kahani AdhaaOriya
2008Dhana Re Rakhibu Sapatha MoraOriya
2008 Chup kie AasuchhiOriya
2008 Mote Ta Luv Hela ReOriya
2008 Chatti Chiri Dele TuOriya
2008 Munna-A Love StoryOriya
2009Nei Jaa Re Megha MateOriya
2008 Aa Janhare Lekhiba NaaOriya
2009 Suna Chadhei Mo Rupa ChadheiOriya
2009 Aakashe Ki Ranga LagilaOriya
2009 Saata Sure Bandha Ae JibanaOriya
2009 AbhimanyuOriya
2010 DonOriya
2010 Aama Bhitare Kichhi AchhiOriya
2010 Mu Kana Ete KharapOriya
2010 DeewanaOriya
2011Most WantedOriya
2011 Kiese Dakuchhi Kouthi MoteOriya
2011 Balunga TokaOriya
2012Something SomethingOriya
2012 Matric FailOriya
2012 ACP RanveerOriya
2013 Mo Duniya Tu Hi TuOriya
2013 Haata Dhari ChaaluthaaOriya
2013 Kehi Jane Bhala LagereOriya
2014 Something Something 2Oriya
2014 Mental Oriya

Honours And Awards

Awards and achievements
Anandalok Awards
Preceded by
TDB
Best Action Hero
for Kalisankar

2007
Succeeded by
Hiran Chatterjee
for Nabab Nandini

References

  1. "ANUBHAV – "THE ACTOR TURNED STAR": ANUBHAV'S LOVE LIFE...". anubhavmohanty-superstar.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2008-10-24.
  2. DEBABRATA MOHANTY (2 December 2004). "Tolly pretty faces for Oriya film revival". Calcutta, India: www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 2008-10-24.
  3. "Anubhav Mohanty". movies.fullorissa.com. Retrieved 2008-10-24.
  4. "Wel Come To Orissa | About Orissa, Orissa Culture, Odissi, Oriya Songs, Purely Soul & Image Of Orissa". www.welcomeorissa.com. Retrieved 2008-10-24.
  5. "Orissa Film Celebrity". movies.fullorissa.com. Retrieved 2008-10-24.
  6. Mohanty, Subhasish; Panda, Namita. "Reel hero courts BJD – Chief minister inducts Anubhav Mohanty into party". The Telegraph. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  7. "Odisha: Anubhav Mohanty elected to Rajya Sabha uncontested". OdishaDiary. Retrieved 12 June 2014.

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