Rajdeep Gupta
Rajdeep Gupta | |
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Born | 29 the October Calcutta, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2008–present |
Television | Ogo Bodhu sundori
Alpo Alpo premer golpo Aponjon Jaajh Lobongo phool Premer kahini Baksho bodol Jai kanhaiya laal ki Pyar ka the end |
Parent(s) | Rajesh Gupta and Deepa gupta |
Awards | Best debutante in television telesanman Best actor teleacademy |
Rajdeep Gupta is a Bengali film and television actor. Born in Kolkata, Rajdeep has made a name for himself in the industry with his spontaneous acting skills and guy next door roles.
After a brief stint as a DJ at popular clubs in Delhi and Kolkata, his career kick started on the small screen when he bagged the role of Ishaan, the much loved lead character in primetime soap Ogo Bodhu Sundari in 2009. The soap was quite a hit, aired on Star Jalsha under Ravi Ojha production.
Career
Initially starting his career as a disc jockey, Rajdeep was selected from many to play the lead role in Ogo Bodhu Sundori, when he was 22. When he was at the peak of his popularity, he left the show was replaced by Rehaan Roy in the show.[1] He made a comeback on television with an episodic appearance in the detective drama series, titled Byomkesh, following which he played the lead role in the Surinder Films produced show, Aponjon.[2] Rajdeep is currently playing the lead in Jhanjh Lobongo Phool, which airs on Star Jalsha. Apart from television, he has acted in films, his first film damadol , he has acted in other films such as Bhaarate, and Aamar Aami. Mukti and Onnyo bwasanto, he has starred in one of the episodes of Pyaar Ka The End; his first Hindi language television performance.[3]
References
- ^ "I don't blame anyone: Rajdeep". The Times of India. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
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(help) - ^ "Rajdeep Gupta back on TV". The Times of India'. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
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(help) - ^ "Rajdeep and Pamela play lovers on national TV". The Times of India. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
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