Anu Choudhury

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Anu Choudhury
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Anu Choudhury in Ekalabya Award Show
Born
Choudhury Anasuya Dash

30 August 1979(44)
Other namesMunu
Occupation(s) Actress, Model
Years active1998–present
Spouse
  • (m. 2006;death 2012)
Children2

Anu Choudhury is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Odia, Telugu, Chhattisgarhi, Bengali and Hindi films. She has starred in more than 65 films. Her debut Odia film was Maa Goja Bayani.

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Career

Career in Odia film industry

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Anu Choudhury performing in Hero Hockey India League

Anu began her career in Odia film as a child artist. She acted in two movies, Badhu Nirupama and Mamata Mage Mula with very small roles. Her first film as main lead actress was Maa Gojabayani in 1998. In her first movie though there were no such big stars, but still with her effort she was eligible to compete with Rachana Banerjee in Ollywood during that period. She won praise for her acting in the film. For her first movie she got Odisha State Film Award for Best Actress for that movie in Chalachitra Jagat award. Since then, she has acted in a number of films, Biswaprakash . In Biswaprakash she acted with actress Nandita Das which movie is a part of Indian Panorama.

Then she did movies like Mana Rahigala Tumari Thare, Maa-O-Mamata, Gare Sindura Dhare Luha. For Gare Sindura Dhare Luha movie she got Orissa State Film Awards as best actress. Anu next appeared in the movie Rakhi Bandhili Mo Rakhiba Mana. She also acted in Sashu Ghara Chalijibi which was produced by Rajshri Productions and co-starred Siddhanta Mahapatra.

Her first film in Bengali was Ram Lakshman but Surya was released first in 2004. Both films had Prosenjit Chatterjee in the male lead. She has also acted in a Telugu movie Subha Bela directed by V.B. Ramana. Anu gave a super hit movie " Maa Gojabayani" at the entry of her into film industry. Her 1st Telugu movie was Subhavela. At the peak of her career she got married and after a very short time period, she had seven releases as lead actress in a single year 2007 out of which four were hits. Due to some personal issues she left Odia industry for two years and back to industry after two years with two flop movies. But again she gave a hit number with " Pahili Raja" in which she played a cop character.

In 2022, she debuted in Odia television with Sarbajita Anu on Zee Sarthak.

Career in South industry

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Choudhury in TeachAids interview in 2013

Anu Choudhury started her career with the Telugu movie Subhavela which was into controversy in 2000.

The movie revolves around a young woman, Satya, (Anu) who dumps her bridegroom at the altar, not once but four times. The reason – her best friend attempts suicide after marriage. This unusual behaviour attracts the attention of journalist Surya (Vijay), who begins writing a serial version for his newspaper, which turns into a best-seller. [1]

Anu Choudhury continued to act in Muthyam [2] and then Manasu Telusuko, but did not have much success in the south Indian film industry.

Career in Bengali industry

Anu started her Bengali film career in 2004 with movie Surya [ citation needed ] opposite Prasenjit Chatterjee. Then she continued to be attached to the Bengali film industry as one after another she appeared in movies like Ram Laxman, Dadar Adesh, etc.

Her notable movies with Prasenjit Chatterjee are Surya, Dadar Adesh, Rajmohol , Jamai Raja, Rajkumar etc. Anu also appeared in the movies Hangama, Abhimanyu and Mahaguru. She was also seen a very prominent character in Thikana Rajpath[ citation needed ] with a deglam role. Lastly she was seen in " Aami Aachi Sei Je Tomar "[ citation needed ] in 2011.

Bollywood debut and film breakthrough

Anu got a break in the Hindi movie Nirvana 13, directed by Jitin Rawat, currently streaming on MX Player. Nirvana 13 is a story about a patient's cry for relief from agony and a nurse who is silently wishing for the same. The two have a conversation about their struggles with morality and helplessness and their constant quest for a way out. This provokes different perspectives of the pragmatic and spiritual aspects of life and death.

Anu Choudhury is playing the character of Marium D'souza in the movie. Anu received best actress award for her 1st Hindi movie Nirvana 13 in Los Angeles movie award. She was the only Indian actress selected for this award in 2011. [3]

The subject is interesting, mature and it’s made for a mature audience. The character I have played in this is very strong and I was in doubt whether I can justify it or not as I have not done anything like this before. We have had multiple workshops before going to the shooting floor, and that’s when I gathered some courage in me and felt like yes I can do this. Both my co-actor Sandeep and director Jitin are brilliant, so I have learned a lot during the workshops with them. As the story is set in the night, we were shooting it during the night only. I remember during shooting, in real life our nights have become days and days have become nights.

– Anu Choudhury on her Nirvana 13 shooting experience [4]

Anu has also worked in a film Babloo Happy Hai based on youth released in 2013 with talented director Nila Madhab Panda with costars Parvin Dabas, Sahil Anand, Erica Fernandes. [5] [6]

Nila Madhav Panda is a very sensible filmmaker who represents good cinema. I was really keen on working with him when I got the offer

– Anu Choudhury in an interview [7]

The director Nila Madhab Panda said, "I have seen Anu's work and really liked her. It was Anu's talent that made me finalise her." [7]

Social activism and commercials

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Anu Choudhury during launch ceremony of "Bijuli Didi"

Anu Choudhury has been a committed social activist, active in supporting child survival and fighting AIDS and injustice in real life. Anu has worked as a brand ambassador for UNICEF, Lalchand Jewellers, Kanchan Jewellery, Ruchi Curry Powder, Epari Sadashiv Jewellery etc. She has been a brand ambassador for more than 20 commercials. She says, "Along with films I have been doing commercials for the last ten years and it's natural that the product manufacturers want us to endorse their brand since we have face value. And it's obvious that we won't do it for charity but then money is not everything." [8] She has been brand ambassador for prestigious Emami edible oil. [9] Anu is also working as a brand ambassador for FAME (First Academy of Media and Entertainment)in Odisha. Anu Chaudhury, along with Ms Shabana Azmi, renowned actress and former Member of Parliament, noted Indian classical dancer Ms Shovan Narayan and rockstar Mr Subir Malik, member of the Parikrama band, were declared as brand ambassador for safe motherhood, champion and Youth Icon for Safe Motherhood, respectively. [10]

Choudhury was appointed as Brand ambassador for a public awareness campaign, "Bijuli Didi" on behalf of all the electric distribution utilities of the State, CESU, NESCO, WESCO and SOUTHCO, and all the franchisees working in the CESU area. [11] The brand Bijuli Didi was unveiled at a function by Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC) Chairman Satya Prakash Nanda. As part of the Bijuli Didi campaign, Anu will make people aware about simple facts that will help people to conserveelectricity, check power theft and pay bills on time. [12] [13]

On 1 November 2013, Anu Choudhury was declared to be part of TeachAids, a nonprofit organisation that develops HIV prevention education technology materials, based on an approach invented through research at Stanford University. [14] On 21 November 2013 official launching of TeachAids of Odia version was done. A teaser of the animated software, which features the caricatures and voices of actors Akash Dasnayak, Anu Choudhury, Prashant Nanda and Odissi dancer Aruna Mohanty, will be released online (www.teachaids.org) on 1 December to mark the occasion of World Aids Day. Anu said the "revolutionary product" would combat ignorance about HIV as it is likely to be introduced in schools and colleges from next year. A preview of the film was screened for the media here on Thursday. [15] [16]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleLanguageNotes
1985Mamata Mage Mula Odia Child artist
1987Badhu Nirupama Odia Child artist
1998Maa Goja bayani Odia Chalachitra Jagat Award for Best Actress
1999 Biswaprakash Odia
2000 Mana rahigala tumari thare Odia
2000SubhavelaSatya Telugu
2001Gare Sindura Dhare Luha Odia Won Orissa State Film Awards for Best Actress
2001Samaya kheluchi chaka bhaunri Odia
2001Muthyum Telugu
2002Rakhi bandhili mo rakhiba mana Odia Won Orissa State Film Awards for Best Actress
2002Manasu Telusuko Telugu
2002Pua Mora Jagata Jita Odia
2003Sabata MaaRama Odia
2003Mor sang chalav Chhattisgarhi
2003Rakata Kahiba Kia Kahara Odia Won Best Actress in various film awards
2004Rakhiba jadi se mariba kia Odia
2004Agni parikhya Odia
2004Omm Santi Omm Odia Won Orissa State Film Awards for Best Actress
2004Hari Bhai HarenaShibani Odia
2004 Surya Rina Bengali
2005 Dadar Adesh Puja Bengali
2005Baji Odia
2005Sashughara ChalijibiSita Odia Won Orissa State Film Awards for Best Actress
2005Topae Sindura Di Topa Luha Odia
2005 Rajmohol Deboshree Bengali
2005 Ram Laxman Radha Bengali
2006 Babu I Love You Odia
2006Prema Ritu Asila Re Odia
2006 Abhimanyu Titli Bengali
2006Hungama Bengali
2007 Dhauli Express Tila Odia
2007 Chaka Chaka Bhaunri Odia
2007 Tumaku Paruni Ta Bhuli Odia
2007 Kalishankar Odia
2007Lal Tuku Tuku Sadhaba Bahu Odia
2007 Kathantara Kalpana Odia Best Actress award at 4th International Film Festival of India
2007 Samaya Hathare Dori Odia
2007Sudu Tomar Janyo Bengali
2007 Kalishankar Odia-Bengali
2007 Mahaguru Bengali
2008 Hasiba Puni Mo Suna Sansar Odia
2008 Rajkumar Bengali
2009Tume Hi Sathi MoraShikha Odia
2009Jamai Raja Bengali
2010 Pahili Raja Sweta Odia
2010Thikana RajpathMalla Bengali
2011Ami achi sei je tomarPriya Bengali
2011Kemiti E Bandhana Odia
2013Matira Bandhana Odia
2013Sindura Odia Guest appearance
2013 TeachAids Voice (Female student) Odia Animated movie to be released on 1 December World Aids Day
2014Sweet heartGracy Odia Delayed
2014 Babloo Happy Hai Deepa Hindi
2014 Ganja Ladhei Malli Odia
2015MayaMaya Odia
2015Hey Prabhu Dekha De Odia
2016Sweet HeartOdia
2017 God Father-True Story of a Man Saloni Odia
2019 Tu mo Love story-2 Kritika Odia
2019 Nayakara Na Debadaasa Paro Odia
2019 Chhabirani Namita Odia
2020 72 Hours Anu Odia Web series
2020 Anu Didi Not out Anu Odia Telefilm
2021 Nirvana 13 Mariam Dsouza Hindi Best Actress award in Los Angeles Movie Awards
2021 Pihu Sandhya Odia
2021 Maa Ra Mamata Odia
2023 Mind Game Odia
2023 KATAK Shesha ru Arambha Odia
2024 Atithi Odia
2024 Nispati Odia
2024 Murali Odia

Awards

Anu Chowdhury was adjudged the Best Actress for her performance in Sasughara Chalijibi at the 2005 Orissa State Film Awards ceremony held at Bhubaneswar on 30 May 2007. [17] She won the best Actress Award in the 4th Cine India International Film Festival, Noida for her portrayal of a second generation refugee from East Bengal in the Kadambinee Media Pvt Ltd. productions Kathantara. [18]

On 30 December 2007, Anu won the Best Actress Award at the "Chalachhitra Jagat Pratibha Samman – 2007" for her performance in the Odia movie Lal Tuku Tuku Sadhaba Bahu. [19] she is four time state award winner for best actress category. Anu again received best actress award for her 1st Hindi movie Nirvana 13 in Los Angeles movie award. She was the only Indian actress selected for this award in 2011. [3]

State Awards

Anu has received the glorious Orissa State Film Awards for Best Actress four times

International Awards

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