Chiranjeet Chakraborty
Chiranjeet Chakraborty | |
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চিরঞ্জিত | |
Born | Deepak Chakraborty |
Occupation(s) | Actor Director MLA Politician Engineer |
Political party | All India Trinamool Congress |
Chiranjeet Chakraborty Honourable MLA | |
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MLA | |
Assumed office 2011 | |
Preceded by | Dr. Bithika Mondal |
Constituency | Barasat |
Chiranjeet, also known as Deepak Chakraborty, is a Bengali Indian actor and director in the Bengali film industry located in Kolkata, West Bengal. He is also a politician and a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Government of West Bengal.
Chiranjeet completed his Higher Secondary from Mitra Institution. He studied B.E In Chemical Engineering at Jadavpur University, but did not appear for his final examination. He has worked for Desh magazine and as a newsreader on TV. He is also a famous stage artist. He is married and has a daughter.
Political career
Chiranjeet contested in the West Bengal state assembly election, 2011 in Barasat constituency for All India Trinamool Congress and won the seat. As of September 2011, he is a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Government of West Bengal.
Film career
As director
- Manush Amanush (2002)
- Bastir Meye Radha (2000)
- Bhoy (1996)
- Kencho Khunrte Keute (1995)
- Sansar Sangram (1995)
- Phiriye Dao (1994)
- Maryada (1989)
As actor
- Shororipu[1] (Upcoming)
- Abby Sen (2015)
- Monihara (2015)
- Cornel (2013)- Unreleased
- Chotushkone (2014)
- Kusum Tumi Amar (2013)- Unreleased
- Bindaas (2014)
- 10th July (2014)
- Boss (2013)
- Jibon Rang Berang (2011)
- Rose Craze Rose (2010)
- Antarbas (2010)
- Gudly (2010)
- Sesh Sanghat (2009)
- 1 No. Plum Villa (2009)
- Antarotamo (2008)
- Abhinetri (2006)
- Chore Chore Mastuto Bhai (2005)
- Atotayee (2004)
- Chor O Bhagoban (2003)
- Abaidho (2002)
- Inquilaab (2002)
- Manush Amanush (2002)
- Bariwali (2001)
- Bhalobasar Rajprasade (2001)
- Hatiyar (2001)
- Mastermasai (2001)
- Ostad (2001)
- Prem Pratigya (2001)
- Srimoti Bhayonkari (2001)
- Bastir Meye Radha (2000)
- Chakrabyuha (2000)
- Debanjali (2000)
- Dharma Adharma (2000)
- Rupasi Dohai Tomar (2000)
- Trishul (2000)
- Dadabhai (1999)
- Mastan Raja (1999)
- Rajdanda (1999)
- Sankha Sindurer Dibyi (1999)
- Sindur Khela (1999)
- Bishnu Narayan (1998)
- Lola Lusi (1998)
- Mayer Dibyi (1998)
- Chandragrahan (1997)
- Jiban Jouban (1997)
- Nishpap Asami (1997)
- Pita Mata Santan (1997)
- Sabar Upare Maa (1997)
- Sedin Chaitramas (1997)
- Yoddha (1997)
- Beyadap (1996)
- Bhai Amar Bhai (1996)
- Bhoy (1996)
- Joy Bijoy (1996)
- Tridhara (1996)
- Abirbhab (1995)
- Jiban Yoddha (1995)
- Kencho Khunrte Keute (1995)
- Kumari Maa (1995)
- Mashal (1995)
- Naginkanya (1995)
- Prem Sanghat (1995)
- Rakhal Raja (1995)
- Sansar Sangram (1995)
- Atikram (1994)
- Biswas Abiswas (1994)
- Danga (1994)
- Lal Paan Bibi (1994)
- Phiriye Dao (1994)
- Rakta Nadir Dhara (1994)
- Ghar Sansar (1993)
- Kanyadan (1993)
- Maan Samman (1993)
- Samparka (1993)
- Shakti (1993)
- Shanka (1993)
- Tomar Rakte Aamar Sohag (1993)
- Bedenir Prem (1992)
- Pennam Kolkata (1992)
- Pitrireen (1992)
- Rakte Lekha (1992)
- Shaitan (1992)
- Beder Meye Jyotsna (1991)
- Sindur (1991)
- Gharer Bou (1990)
- Jowar Bhanta (1990)
- Papi (1990)
- Agnitrishna (1989)
- Asha (1989)
- Mahapith Tarapith (1989)
- Maryada (1989)
- Nishibadhu (1989)
- Shatrupaksha (1989)
- Tufan (1989)
- Aghat (1988)
- Boba Sanai (1988)
- Heerer Shikal (1988)
- Madhuganjer Sumati (1988)
- Pratik (1988)
- Gayak (1987)
- Mouna Mukhar (1987)
- Paap Punya (1987)
- Pratikar (1987)
- Amarkantak (1986)
- Artanad (1986)
- Jiban (1986)
- Madhumoy (1986)
- Prem O Paap (1986)
- Antarale (1985)
- Harishchandra Shaibya (1985)
- Sonar Sansar (1985)
- Samarpita (1984)
- Shatru(1984)
- Ashlilatar Daye (1983)
- Din Jaye (1983)
- Prafulla (1982)
- Sandhan (1982)
- Sonay Sohaga (1981)
References
- ^ "After Chotushkone, Chiranjeet takes on lead role". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 February 2015.
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