Satabdi Roy
Satabdi Roy শতাব্দী রায় | |
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Member of the India Parliament for Birbhum | |
Assumed office 22 May 2009 | |
Preceded by | Ram Chandra Dome |
Personal details | |
Born |
Kolkata, West Bengal | 5 October 1968
Nationality | Indian |
Political party | All India Trinamool Congress |
Residence | Kolkata |
Occupation |
Actress Member of Parliament (MP) Politician |
Religion | Hinduism |
Reference[1] |
Satabdi Roy (Bengali: শতাব্দী রায়; born 5 October 1968) is an Indian actress and politician from West Bengal. She has been acting since 1986 in the Bengali cinema and serving as a Member of Parliament since 2009.
Early life
She was born on 5 October 1969, in Agarpara, to Shailen and Nilima Roy. Satabdi Roy passed her Madhyamik from Sorojini High School in 1986 and later attended Jogamaya Devi College, a women's college affiliated to the University of Calcutta.
Career
Film career
She is an actress, director and teacher of acting in the Bengali language film industry as well as an author of poetry in Bengali.
Roy made her film debut in the film called Atanka, directed by Tapan Sinha, which was released in 1986. (Earlier she had worked in a film called Tina directed by Dinen Gupta, but it was never released.) More recently she acted in Fight 1:1, released in 2011.[2]
Politics
She became the Member of Parliament, having won in the Lok Sabha election on a Trinamool Congress ticket from the Birbhum constituency of West Bengal in 2009.[3][4] She again won from the same constituency on a Trinamool Congress ticket in 2014.
Filmography
- Fight 1:1 (2011)
- Dhaki (2009)
- Friend (2009)
- Biyer Lagna (2008)
- Shibaji (2008)
- Tolly Lights (2008)
- Abhinetri (2006)
- Dwiragaman (2005)
- Nishachar (2005)
- Debipaksha (2004)
- Chor O Bhagoban (2003)
- Debipuja (2003)
- Jua (2003)
- Sukh Dukkher Sansar (2003)
- Aami Jibonpurer Pathik (2001)
- Bhalobasa Ki Aage Bujhini (2001)
- Bidhatar Khela (2001)
- Cancer (2001)
- Etai Swarga (2001)
- Janak Janani (2001)
- Nadie Pare Aamar Bari (2001)
- Shesh Bichar (2001)
- Srimoti Bhayonkari (2001)
- Dabi (2000)
- Didi Aamar Maa (2000)
- Kalankini Badhu (2000)
- Pita Swarga Pita Dharma (2000)
- Rupasi Dohai Tomar (2000)
- Sajoni Aamar Sohag (2000)
- Satruta (2000)
- Shapath Nilam (2000)
- Trishul (2000)
- Gariber Raja Robinhood (1999)
- Gunda (1999)
- Jugbatar Loknath (1999)
- Krishna Kaberi (1999)
- Aparajita (1998)
- Asal Nakal (1998)
- Jiban Trishna (1998)
- Kamalar Banabas (1998)
- Putra Badhu (1998)
- Raja Rani Badsha (1998)
- Ranakshetra (1998)
- Shimul Parul (1998)
- Sreeman 420 (1998)
- Swamir Aadesh (1998)
- Abhishapta Prem (1997)
- Ajker Santan (1997)
- Bahurupa (1997)
- Bakul Priya (1997)
- Bidroho (1997)
- Chandragrahan (1997)
- Mayar Badhan (1997)
- Patirodh (1997)
- Sarbajaya (1997)
- Jamaibabu (1996)
- Joy Bijoy (1996)
- Sakhi Tumi Kar (1996)
- Sinthir Sindur (1996)
- Tridhara (1996)
- Abirbhab (1995)
- Boumoni (1995)
- Kumari Maa (1995)
- Mashal (1995)
- Pratidhwani (1995)
- Sansar Sangram (1995)
- Shesh Pratiksha (1995)
- Sukher Asha (1995)
- Ajana Path (1994)
- Bidrohini (1994)
- Kalpurush (1994)
- Lal Pan Bibi (1994)
- Nagjyoti (1994)
- Phiriye Dao (1994)
- Tumi Je Aamar (1994)
- Arjun (1993)
- Ghar Sansar (1993)
- Kanyadan (1993)
- Maan Samman (1993)
- Tomar Rakte Amar Sohag (1993)
- Prajapati (1993)
- Prathama (1993)
- Premi (1993)
- Shakti (1993)
- Shraddhanjali (1993)
- Sukher Swarga (1993)
- Adhikar (1992)
- Antardhan (1992)
- Dharma-Yuddha (1992)
- Maa (1992)
- Monikanchan (1992)
- Natun Sansar (1992)
- Pennam Kolkata (1992)
- Shaitan (1992)
- Aamar Sathi (1991)
- Bidhir Bidhan (1991)
- Maan Maryada (1991)
- Naya Zaher (1991)
- Prem Pujari (1991)
- Abhimanyu (1990)
- Abishkar (1990)
- Alingan (1990)
- Anurag (1990)
- Apan Aamar Apan (1990)
- Bhanga-Gara (1990)
- Chetana (1990)
- Gharer Bou (1990)
- Jowar Bhanta (1990)
- Kalanka (1990)
- Raktareen (1990)
- Aamar Shapath (1989)
- Agnitrishna (1989)
- Amanat (1989)
- Angar (1989)
- Biday (1989)
- Bondini (1989)
- Judge Saheb (1989)
- Mahapith Tarapith (1989)
- Mangaldeep (1989)
- Maryada (1989)
- Mone Mone (1989)
- Monimala (1989)
- Shatrupaksha (1989)
- Srimati Hangsaraj (1989)
- Aghat (1988)
- Agnisanket (1988)
- Antaranga (1988)
- Chhannachhara (1988)
- Dena Paona (1988)
- Maa Ek Mandir (1988)
- Parashmoni (1988)
- Punarmilan (1988)
- Shudhu Tomari (1988)
- Ekanta Apan (1987)
- Gurudakshina (1987)
- Nyay Adhikar (1987)
- Pratibha (1987)
- Pratikar (1987)
- Amar Bandhan (1986)
- Atanka (1986)
- Bouma (1986)
Personal life
When not working on a shoot, Roy would teach acting at the Satabdi Foundation or spend time with her son Samyoraj Banerjee(Tozo), daughter Samiyana Banerjee(zumi) and husband Mrigank Banerjee,Executive manager of Satabdi Roy Foundation.[2]
Awards
Roy won the BFJA Award for Best supporting actress for the film Debipaksha in 2005.[5][6]
References
- ↑ "Detailed Profile: Smt. Satabdi Roy". Indian Government. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
- 1 2 The Telegraph - Calcutta : Weekend
- ↑ S.Saha. "Satabdi Roy -Political Profile,Contact, Blogs, News, Address". westbengalelectionresult.com.
- ↑ 'Shatabdi Takes to Playing Teacher' by Chandrima S. Bhattacharya, Calcutta Telegraph, 6 May 2009
- ↑ "IndiaDaily". IndiaDaily. Retrieved 2012-08-25.
- ↑ The Telegraph (Calcutta, India) http://www.telegraphindia.com/1050820/asp/weekend/story_51111640.asp. Missing or empty
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