Nusrat Jahan
Nusrat Jahan | |
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Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha | |
In office 24 May 2019 – 16 June 2024 | |
Preceded by | Idris Ali |
Succeeded by | Haji Nurul Islam |
Constituency | Basirhat |
Personal details | |
Born | Nusrat Jahan Ruhi[1] 8 January 1990 Calcutta, West Bengal, India |
Political party | Trinamool Congress |
Alma mater | Bhawanipur Education Society College (BCOM) |
Occupation |
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Years active | 2010–present |
Notable work | |
Spouses |
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Children | 1 |
Awards |
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Nusrat Jahan Ruhi (born 8 January 1990) is an Indian actress and politician who predominantly works in Bengali cinema.[3][4] Beside the acting career, from 2019 to 2024, Jahan has represented as the Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha from Basirhat constituency as a Trinamool Congress candidate.[5][6][7][8] Jahan's screen debut was in Raj Chakraborty's Shotru.[9]
Early life and education
[edit]Nusrat Jahan was born into a Bengali Muslim[10] family in Calcutta (now Kolkata), West Bengal, India to Muhammed Shah Jahan and Sushma Khatun on 8 January 1990.[1] She completed her schooling from Our Lady Queen of the Missions School, Kolkata and then went to college in Bhawanipur College, Kolkata graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree.[1]
Acting career
[edit]Jahan started her modelling career after winning the beauty contest, "Fair One Miss Kolkata" in 2010.[11][12]
She made her Tollywood debut in the 2011 film, Shotru alongside Jeet. After a year's hiatus, she starred in her second film, Khoka 420 (2013), with Dev.[13] The same year she appeared in Khiladi, opposite Ankush Hazra.[14] She appeared in two item songs, "Chicken Tandoori" from Action and "Desi Chhori" from Yoddha - The Warrior, both of which were hits and became chartbusters. Jahan then appeared in Sondhey Namaar Aagey, with Rahul Bose, Rituparna Sengupta and Payel Sarkar.
In 2015, she featured in the comedy film, Jamai 420, opposite Ankush Hazra, with an ensemble cast including Payel Sarkar, Mimi Chakraborty, Soham Chakraborty and Hiran Chatterjee. Jahan was also a part of the theme song of BCL (Bengal Celebrity League) for the team "Midnapoor Mighities", with Dev and Sayantika Banerjee. Her next and last film of 2015 was Har Har Byomkesh, with Abir Chatterjee, Sohini Sarkar and Rachel White released in December 2015. The movie was a huge box office success.
In 2016, she appeared in director Rajiv Kumar Biswas' film Power, with Jeet and Sayantika Banerjee. That same year, she starred in the comedy film Kelor Kirti, with Dev, Jisshu Sengupta, Ankush Hazra, Mimi Chakraborty, Koushani Mukherjee and Sayantika Banerjee. Later that year, she was seen in Love Express, opposite Dev and after that in Zulfiqar, directed by Srijit Mukherji with a cast including Prosenjit Chatterjee, Kaushik Sen, Parambrata Chatterjee, Dev, Ankush Hazra, Jisshu Sengupta, and Paoli Dam. Zulfiqar was among the top earning films of 2016. She ended 2016 with the comedy film Haripada Bandwala, with Ankush Hazra under the direction of Pathikrit Basu.
She was first seen in 2017, in One, with Prosenjit Chatterjee and Yash Dasgupta, directed by Birsa Dasgupta. In May 2017, her next film Ami Je Ke Tomar, with Ankush Hazra and Sayantika Banerjee was released. On 22 September 2017, Bolo Dugga Maiki, along with Ankush Hazra was released.
Jahan took a guest role in the 2018 film Uma followed by a role in Crisscross, directed by Birsa Dasgupta, and featuring Mimi Chakraborty, Priyanka Sarkar, Sohini Sarkar and Jaya Ahsan. After that, Rajiv Kumar Biswas selected her for the film Naqaab with Shakib Khan and Sayantika Banerjee. She danced in the song Joy Joy Durga Maa composed and featured by Jeet Gannguli, cricketer Sourav Ganguly, actress Subhashree Ganguly, Mimi Chakraborty and actor Bonny Sengupta were shown in the screen. This was released on the behalf of Captain TMT Bar as a promotion.[15]
In 2020, she appeared in Asur,[16] with Jeet and Abir Chatterjee and then in an action film on hostage rescue operation SOS Kolkata as ATS technical head Amanda Jones along with Yash Dasgupta, Mimi Chakraborty, Ena Saha and Shantilal Mukherjee.[17]
Political career
[edit]On 12 March 2019, the Chief Minister of West Bengal and president of Trinamool Congress party, Mamata Banerjee announced that Jahan would contest the upcoming general election of 2019 from Basirhat Lok Sabha Constituency.[18][19] She emerged as the winner by a margin of 350,000 votes against BJP candidate Sayantan Basu.[20]
Personal life
[edit]Jahan was in a relationship with Kader Khan for about "three or four" years. In 2012, he was implicated in the gang rape of Suzette Jordan. Jahan maintained that they broke up 5 months before the incident and that they remained good friends afterwards.[21] A concerned group of lawyers accused Jahan of giving shelter to Kader Khan who is absconding from the law and demanded that she be arrested. Later she said that if he had committed the crime, he must be punished by the court of law.[22]
Jahan and businessman Nikhil Jain got married on 19 June 2019 in Turkey.[23] Jahan later has claimed that the marriage was not legal and "it was nothing more than a live-in relationship".[24][25] Later a Kolkata court ruled that Jahan and Jain's marriage is legally invalid.[26]
Jahan began her relationship with actor Yash Dasgupta but their marital status remains unknown as of December 2021.[26] In August 2021, Jahan gave birth to a boy named Yishaan J, Dasgupta, at a private hospital in Kolkata.[27][28][29] It is reported that the child's birth certificate named Dasgupta as the father.[30] In February 2022, Jahan confirmed their marriage since 2020.[31][32]
Filmography
[edit]† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2011 | Shotru | Pooja | [9] |
2013 | Khoka 420 | Megha | |
Khiladi | Pooja | ||
2014 | Action | Herself | Film review[33] |
Yoddha: The Warrior | Herself | Special appearance in item song "Desi Chhori" | |
Sondhey Namar Age | Rupsa | ||
2015 | Jamai 420 | Priyanka | |
Har Har Byomkesh | Shakuntala | ||
2016 | Power[34] | Shruti | |
Kelor Kirti | Urvashi | ||
Love Express | Neelasha / Neel | ||
Zulfiqar | Rani Talapatra | ||
Haripada Bandwala | Sweety | ||
2017 | One | Megha | |
Ami Je Ke Tomar | Esha | ||
Bolo Dugga Maiki | Uma | ||
2018 | Uma | Herself | Cameo appearance |
Crisscross | Meher | ||
Naqaab | Disha | ||
2020 | Asur | Aditi | |
SOS Kolkata | Amanda | ||
2021 | Dictionary | Smita | |
2022 | Swastik Sanket | Rudrani | |
2023 | Jai Kali Kalkattawali | Raka | ZEE5 Released |
2024 | Sentimentaaal | Pooja | [35] |
Mastermoshai Apni Kichu Dekhenni † | TBA | Awaiting [36] |
Mahalaya
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Channel |
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2013 | Jago Durga | Devi Durga | ETV Bangla |
Music videos
[edit]Year | Video | Director(s) | Singer(s) | Composer(s) | Music label |
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2022 | "Naach Moyuri Naach"[37] | Baba Yadav | Luipa | Kaushik Hossain Taposh | TM records |
2022 | "Hariye Gelam"[38] | Adil Shaikh | Luipa and Papon | Taposh | TM records |
Awards
[edit]- In 2021 Nusrat was honoured with "The Youth Icon" award at the 16th Tumi Ananya Awards.[39]
- In 2022 Nusrat was awarded Mahanayika by the chief minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee.[40]
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Members : Lok Sabha Profile - Ruhi, MS. Nusrat Jahan". loksabhaph.nic.in. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
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- ^ Ganguly, Ruman (27 April 2011). "It's too good to be true: Nusrat Jahan". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 6 November 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
- ^ "Interview: Tollywood Actress Nusrat Jahan Talks About Bengali Movie "Shatru" Co-Starring Jeet and her Background and Experience – Washington Bangla Radio USA". Washingtonbanglaradio.com. Archived from the original on 26 June 2019. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
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External links
[edit]- Nusrat Jahan on Twitter
- Nusrat Jahan at IMDb
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- Living people
- Actresses from Kolkata
- Lok Sabha members from West Bengal
- Trinamool Congress politicians from West Bengal
- Women in West Bengal politics
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- Indian film actresses
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