Prosenjit Chatterjee filmography

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Prosenjit Chatterjee is an Indian actor, producer and television presenter, who works predominantly in Bengali and Hindi language films. He debuted as a child actor in the Hrishikesh Mukherjee-directorial Chotto Jigyasa, for which he has won the Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Most Outstanding Work of the Year Award. After a string of films where he acted as a child actor, he made his debut as a lead actor in Duti Pata, which was a critically and commercially unsuccessful.

In 1987, Prosenjit's breakthrough role came opposite Vijeta Pandit in Amar Sangi; a highly successful romantic drama directed by Sujit Guha. He made his debut in Hindi cinema with the David Dhawan-directorial Aandhiyan. Following this, he went on to act in numerous commercial films until 2003, when he acted in Chokher Bali.[1][2][3][4][5] He earned critical acclaim for playing the role of an immobile but emotionally expressive poet in Shob Charitro Kalponik, a famous Bengali actor in Autograph, a poet and folk singer in Moner Manush, a Portuguese-origin Bengali folk poet and his reincarnation in Jaatishwar, a disgraced police officer in Baishe Srabon and a depressed father in Shankhachil.[6][7][8]

In 2012, he made a comeback to Bollywood through Shanghai and more recently Traffic. He has won numerous accolades throughout his career, including 7 Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Best Actor Awards, 4 Kalakar Awards and 2 Filmfare Awards East. As a producer, he had won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali for Shankhachil. Chatterjee produced the Rituparno Ghosh scripted the critically acclaimed television series Gaaner Oparey, which launched the careers of brothers Arjun Chakraborty and Gaurav Chakraborty and Mimi Chakraborty as well.[9]

In 2016, he debuted in the non-fiction category of television with a 99-episode mini-series, titled Mahanayak. Produced by Shree Venkatesh Films and directed by Birsa Dasgupta, the show starred Paoli Dam, Tanushree Chakraborty and Priyanka Sarkar in other pivotal roles and was based on the life of a superstar of the 60s era — a life fraught with career highs and personal turbulence.[10][11] Chatterjee has also hosted the family game show Banglar Shera Poribaar with Rachana Banerjee on Zee Bangla.[12]

1983 – 1990[edit]

Year Movie Role Notes
1981 Protisodh
1983 Duti Pata Debut Film as Hero,01 December 1983 release
Agradani
1984 Shatru
1985 Til Theke Tal
1986 Lal Mahal
Atonko
Pathbhola
Bouma
Prem Bandhan
1987 Arpan
Apan Ghare
Samrat O Sundari
Swarnamoyeer Thikana
Mouno Mukhor
Dolon Chapa
Amar Sangi
1988 Pratipakhaya
Channachara
Apaman
Ora Charjon
Choto Bou
Debi Baran
Aghat
Jyoti
Sudhu Tomari
1989 Nishi Trishna
Asha O Bhalobasha
Bidaye
Shatru Pakhha
Aamar Tumi
Monimala
Jojsaheb
Chokher Aloye
Nishi Badhu
Mone Mone
Aparanyer Alo
Aakrosh
Bandini
Jhankar
Aamar Sapath
Amar Prem
Amanat
Pronami Tomaye
1990 Alingan
Apan Amar Apan
Mandira
Badnam
Sankranti
Bhanga Gora
Aandhiyan Hindi film debut
Ladai

1991 – 1995[edit]

Year Movie Role Notes
1991 Ahankar
Proshno
Katha Dilam Sanjay
Prem Pujari Prem
Palatak
Ek Pashla Bristi
1992 Rakta Lekha
Apan Por Gora
Priya
Saitan
Adhikar
Maa Amar Choudhury
Purushottam Dipak/Badshah
Pratham Dekha
Mon Mane Na Deepak
Sone Ki Zanjeer Avinash
1993 Rakter Sadh
Veerta Amar Rai/Munna
Shraddhanjali
Sukher Sargo
Prithibir Sesh Station
Ghar Sansar
1994 Pratyaghat
Ajana Path
Rakta Nadir Dhara Partho
Nag Panchami
Rajar Raja
Tumi Je Aamar Rahul
Biswas Abiswas
Dhusor Godhuli
Kaalpurush
Unishe April Sudeep
1995 Sangharsa
Mohini
Sesh Pratikshya
Priyo Shotru Bangladeshi movie

1996 – 2000[edit]

Year Movie Role
1996 Abuj Mon
Bhai Amar Bhai Amar/ Raja
Jhinuk Mala
Biyer Phool Atanu Mukherjee
Sakhi Tumi Kar
Lathi Somnath
Manush Amanush
1997 Adorer Bon Amit
Moner Manush Rahul
Chandragrohan
Samadhan
Ajker Santan
Bakul Priya Bakul
Bhalobasha
Mayar Badhon Sagar Mukherjee
Saptami
Tomake Chai Sagar
Pabitra Papi Bhola
Matir Manush
1998 Nayaner Aalo Jiban
Choudhury Paribar Rajat
Aami Sei Meye
Baba Keno Chakar Tushar
Sagar Banya
Sundari
Swamir Adesh
Sindurer Adhikar
Gharer Lakshmi
Ranokhetro Raja Roy Chowdhury
Mayer Adhikar
Aamar Maa
Praner Cheye Priyo
1999 Khelaghar Chanchal
Agnisikha
Satyam Shivam Sundaram
Sei To Abar Kache Ele
Santan Jokhon Shatru Arun
Swamir Ghar Ajoy
Tumi Ele Tai
Dai Daitya Ranajoy Bose
Shatru Mitro
Tomai Pabo Bole
Sindur Khela
Madhumalati
Sudhu Ekbar Bolo
2000 Kulangar
Sajoni Amar Sohag Bijoy
Kalankini Badhu
Sasurbari Zindabad Somu
Bhalobasar Choan
Trisul
Bhalobasi Tomake
Satruta
Madhur Milan Gopal
Ei Ghar Ei Sansar
Aasroy Sudhanshu
Apon Holo Por
Bajimath

2001 – 2005[edit]

Year Movie Role
2001 Utsav
Malabadol Jeet
Guru Shisya Kishore
Pratibad Rana Mitra
Aaghat Suvo/ Rana
Sudh Aasul
Prem Pratigya
Jabab Chai
Hatiyaar
Jamaibabu Jindabad Sagar Mukherjee
Aami Jibonpurer Pathik
2002 Inquilaab
Annadata Shankar
Phool Aar Pathar Azad
Devdas Devdas Mukherjee
Strir Maryada Pancham
Shotrur Mokabila Abhay
Protihingsha Jeet
Sonar Sansar Raja
Shiba Subrata/ Shiba
Bor Kone
Deva Dibakar Chowdhury/ Deva
Kurukshetra Agun Chowdhury
Pratarak Kumar and Sanjoy in dual roles
2003 Sneher Protidaan Akash
Rakto Bandhan Bijoy
Rakhe Hari Mare Ke Hari and Arjun in dual roles
Sabuj Saathi Sabuj
Aandha Prem Bijoy
Adorini
Mayer Anchal Bhola
Chokher Bali Mahendra
Kartabya
2004 Annaye Atyachar Karna
Agni Agni
Paribar Sagor
Surya Surya Narayan Chowdhury
Tyaag Bijoy Choudhury
Gyarakal Pradip
Ram Laxman Ram Sanyal
Sudhu Tumi Rohit
Sajani Ashok
Badsha The King Badshah
Pratisodh Raja
2005 Sangram Karna Ghosh
Baazi Kashinath
Dadar Adesh Bijoy Roy
Tobu Bhalobashi Raj
Shakal Sandhya Joy
Rajmohol Agni
Raju Uncle Raju/ Raju Uncle
Criminal Shiba and Kunal in dual roles
Akai Aaksho Ratan
Sathi Amar Raja

2006 – 2010[edit]

Year Movie Role Notes
2006 Refugee Shiva
Nayak Joy
Dosar Kaushik Chatterjee
Swapno Ajay
Agni Pariksha Raja
2007 Kalishankar Kali
Sangharsha Bijoy Dev
Bandhu Devshankar Roy
Ami, Yasin Ar Amar Madhubala
Greptar Arun Roy
2008 Hochcheyta Ki
Golmaal Pralay
Gharjamai Shiba/ Shibnath
Khela Raja
Takkar Ajay
Shibaji Shibaji
Mr. Funtoosh
Swapner Din Paresh
Mahakaal Joy Mukherjee
Rajkumar Raja/ Rajkumar
2009 Chawa Pawa
Aparadhi
Shob Charitro Kalponik Indranil Mitra
Badla Arjun
Jamai Raja
Houseful Nikhil
Mama Bhagne Raja
2010 Clerk Biplab
Soldier
Jor Jar Muluk Tar Bikram Chatterjee
Hangover Samaresh
Autograph Arun Chatterjee
Tara
Moner Manush Lalon Fakir

2011 – 2019[edit]

Year Movie Role
2011 Paapi
Noukadubi Nalinaksha Chattopadhyay
Chalo Paltai Shubhomoy
Bangla Bachao Asutosh Sen
Baishe Srabon DCP Prabir Roy
2012 Prem Bibhrat Kanchan
Aparajita Tumi Pradip
Shanghai Dr. Ahmadi
Bikram Singha : The Lion Is Back Bikram Shingha & Gupi (Dual role)
2013 Mishawr Rawhoshyo Kakababu & Raja Roy Chowdhury
Hanuman.com Anjani Putra
Porichoi Anupam
2014 Jaatishwar Kushal Hajra / Hensman Anthony
Force Arjun
2015 Lorai: Play to Live Sebastian Ryan
2016 Shankhachil Muntasir Chowdhury Badal
Traffic Superstar Dev Kapoor
Praktan Ujaan Mukherjee
Khawto Nirbed Lahiri / Dhrubo
Zulfiqar Zulfiqar Ahmed
2017 One Aditya Sen
Yeti Obhijaan Kakababu/ Raja Roy Chowdhury
Mayurakshi Aryanil
2018 Drishtikone Jion Mitra
Kishore Kumar Junior Rajat Ghosh aka Kishore Kumar Junior
Bagh Bondi Khela
2019 Jyeshthoputro Indrajit
Gumnaami Gumnaami Baba
Robibaar Asimabha
Nirontor Biplab

2020 – present[edit]

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Movie/ Web Series Role
2022 Kakababur Protyaborton Kakababu/ Raja Ray Chowdhury
Kolkatar Harry
Aay Khuku Aay Nirmal Mondal
Kacher Manush Sudarshan Ghosh
Prosenjit Weds Rituparna Himself (Cameo)
Haami 2 Himself (Cameo)
2023 Kaberi Antardhan Arghyakamal Sen
Jubilee Srikant Roy
Shesh Pata Balmiki Sengupta
Scoop Jaideb Sen
Dawshom Awbotaar Probir Roy Chowdhury
2024 Ajogya
Sajhghor Bhabani Prasad Sarkar
Daktar Kaku Dr. Dilip Saha
Devi Chowdhurani Bhabanicharan Pathak

References[edit]

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