Siddhanta Mahapatra

Siddhanta Mahapatra
ସିଦ୍ଧାନ୍ତ ମହାପାତ୍ର
Mahapatra (2nd from right) during the Odisha State Film Awards 2014 at Utkal Mandap, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Mahapatra (2nd from right) during the Odisha State Film Awards 2014 at Utkal Mandap, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Member: 15th and 16th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
Assumed office
2009
Preceded by Chandra Sekhar Sahu
Constituency Berhampur
Personal details
Born 4 May 1966
Brahmapur, Odisha
Nationality Indian
Political party BJD
Spouse(s) Rachana Banerjee (Divorced)
Mama Mishra (2004till date)[1]
Children 1 son
Occupation Actor, Director, Politician
Religion Hinduism

Siddhanta Mahapatra (born 4 May 1966) is an Oriya and Bengali film actor from the state of Odisha in India. Sidhanta Mahapatra made his debut in films with Sradhanjali.[2] He was elected to 15th and 16th Lok Sabha in 2009 and 2014 respectively as a member of the Parliament of India.

Early life

Siddhanta was born at Brahmapur,Odisha. He completed his schooling from St Vincent's Convent School, Berhampur, and did his under graduation (known as Plus-Two in Orissa) and graduation in commerce from D.D. College, Keonjhar. He completed his master's degree from Institute of Marketing and Management,Delhi. Both his father, Dr. Manmohan Mohapatra, and his mother are doctors. He is married to former actress Mama Mishra, and have a son, Sai Samarth.

Career

His first Oriya Films came in 1993 at the age of 27 years at the behest of his cousin brother. He has acted in more than 150 films. His debut film Shradhanjali starred Lekha Nanda in the female lead.[3]

Filmography

  • Sardhanjali
  • Pathara Khasuchi Bada Deulu
  • Bhai Hela Bhagari
  • Sakhi Rahila Sihmaduare
  • Rakhile Siba Mariba Kie
  • Jeevan Dhara
  • Kula Nandan
  • Mo Mana Khali Tumari Pain
  • Suna Panjuri
  • Rana Bhumi
  • Rakata Kahiba Kie Kahara
  • Mani Nageswari
  • Pua Moro Bhola Shankara
  • Sindura Nuhe Khela Ghara
  • Sakal Tirtha
  • Laxman Rekha
  • Sakhi Rakhiba Mo Shankha Sindura
  • Mo Kola To Jhulana
  • Suhaga Sindura
  • Sahara Jaluchi
  • Ganga Jamuna
  • Asuchi Mo Kalia Raja
  • Pua Mora Jagata Jita
  • Lakhe Siba Puji Paichi Pua
  • Nari Bi Pindhipare Rakta Sindura
  • Santana
  • Je Panche Para Manda
  • Mo SunaPua
  • Katha Kahiba Mo Matha Sindur
  • Nari Akhire Nian
  • Pua Bhangi Dela Suna Sansara
  • Paradesi Babu
  • Tulasi
  • Maa Maati O Mamata
  • Mana Rahigala Tumari Thare
  • Tu Mo Akhira Tara
  • Dharam Sahile Hela
  • Laxmi Pratima
  • Suna Harini
  • Kandhei Akhire Luha
  • Bou
  • Nari Nuhen Tu Narayani
  • Dharma Debata
  • Rakata Kahiba Kiye Kahara
  • Dharma ra heba jaya
  • Katha Deithili Maa Ku
  • Sata Micha
  • Baazi
  • Gaare Sindura Dhare Luha
  • Maa Pari Kie Heba
  • Kalki Avtar
  • Samaya Chaka re Sansar Ratha
  • Tu Eka Aama Saha Bharasha
  • Maa Kande Puate Pain
  • Dhauli Express
  • Rakhle Jadi Se Mariba Kie
  • Rakhi Bandhili mo rakhiba mana
  • Don
  • Aa lo mora Kandhei
  • Swayam Sidha
  • Samaya Kheluchi Chaka Bhaunri
  • Rashik nagar
  • Pahili Raja
  • Mote Bohu Kari Nei Jaa
  • Mukhya Mantri
  • cuttack the silver city
  • nei ja re megha mote
  • Parsuram
  • Moduniya tu hi tu
  • Kali Sankar
  • Rangila Toka
  • Akhire Akhire
  • Golapi Golapi
  • Pagala karichu tu
  • Suna Chadei Mo Rupa Chadei
  • Chati Chiri Dele Tu
  • Aka aka
  • To Pai nebi mu sahe janama
  • Babu I Love You
  • Sangam
  • pathara khasuchhi pada deulu

Political career

Siddhanta Mahapatra joined Biju Janata Dal in 2009 and contested as MP from Berhampur constituency in the 2009 "15th Lok Sabha" Election. He won the election and is the Member of Parliament for Berhampur constituency. He has won the 2014 General election for the second time by a thumping margin of nearly 1 lakh votes amidst stiff competition from UPA and NDA and retained his seat.[4][5][6][7]

References

  1. "Lok Sabha". 164.100.47.132. 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2013. Smt. Sanjeeta Mishra
  2. "Wel Come To Orissa". www.welcomeorissa.com. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
  3. "Siddhant Mohapatra". www.izeans.com. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
  4. BJD’s novel campaign clicks in Berhampur
  5. Siddhanta, four BJP lawmakers join BJD

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