Aparajita Ghosh Das

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Aparajita Ghosh Das
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NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Known for Ekhane Aakash Neel
Kojagori
Kusum Dola

Aparajita Ghosh Das is an Indian actress who works in Bengali language films and television series. [1] She made her debut in films with Anjan Das's film Iti Srikanta (2004). [2] She appeared in Anjan Dutt's film Chalo Let's Go (2008). [3]

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Early life

She studied in the reputed school Patha Bhavan in Kolkata. She completed her post-graduation from Rabindra Bharati University. [4]

Filmography

Television & Web

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References

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