Aryann Bhowmik

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Aryann Bhowmik
Born
Devdaan Bhowmik

9 October 1992 (age 31)
Kolkata, India
OccupationActor
Years active2008–present

Aryann Bhowmik (born 1992) is a Bengali Film Actor is best known for his work in the 2011 Bengali film Chalo Paltai. His acting has made a mark in the Tollywood arena. Apart from films, Aryann has also made appearances in television and shows. [1] His collaboration with renowned Bengali actor Prosenjit Chatterjee brought him into the limelight. His earlier name was Devdaan, which he changed to Aryann in 2013. [2]

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Career

Bhowmik made his first appearance with the 2008 Bengali film, Neel Rajar Deshe , when he was in Class 8. In this film, he got a chance to work with actors Indrani Haldar and Ashish Vidyarthi. In an interview with The Times of India, he said that he got the chance to work in the film without an audition. According to him, director Riingo Banerjee had auditioned 20 to 22 kids for a character in the film, but he didn't like any of them. Singer Saptak Bhattacharjee, who is a close acquaintance of Aryann and who sang a number of songs for the film, showed Aryann's photo to Riingo in his mobile phone. On seeing his picture, Riingo immediately decided that the role should be assigned to Aryann. This incident marked Aryann's debut in the Bengali film industry. [3] Later on, in 2011, Aryann made a grand appearance in the Bengali film Chalo Paltai by Haranath Chakraborty, where he played the role of Prosenjit Chatterjee's son. Aryann regards Chalo Paltai as his official entry into films. [4] He is also the leading man of R. K. Gupta's upcoming directorial debut, Window Connection . [5] Apart from doing films, Aryann also excels in Karate and dance.

Filmography


Films

YearFilmRoleDirectorProducerLanguageNotes
2008 Neel Rajar Deshe Raja Riingo Banerjee Miracle Movies Bengali Film Debut
2011 Chalo Paltai Gourav Haranath Chakraborty Shri Venkatesh Films Bengali Film
2013 Mishawr Rawhoshyo Sontu Srijit Mukherji Shri Venkatesh Films Bengali Film
2014 Window Connection RahulR. K. GuptaBMW Entertainment Bengali Film
2015 Detective Byomkesh Bakshy Young Revolutionary Dibakar Banerjee Yashraj Films - DBP Hindi Film
2015 Force Guest App Raja Chanda Essel Vision-nIdeas Bengali Film
2017 Messi Messi Riingo Banerjee Macneil Entertainment Bengali Film
2017 Yeti Obhijaan Sontu Srijit Mukherjee Shri Venkatesh Films Bengali Film
2017Love ChoturdoshiShilu Mandar Banerjee Equinox Films Bengali Short Film
2017Byomkesh-Rokter DaagSatyakaam Shoumik Chatterjee Shri Venkatesh Films-Hoi Choi Bengali WebSeries
2018AbhimaniHero Tuhin- SVF Music SVF Music-Sangeet Bangla Bengali Music Video
2018TitasHero JoyDip-Utsav ZIP Music Bengali Music Video
2019The HackerRemo Subrata-Siddharth Lace Style Films Bengali Film
2019 Bhoot Chaturdashi RonoShabbirShri Venkatesh Films Bengali Film
2019 Purba Paschim Dakshin TeniaRajorshi DeyJust Studio Bengali Film
2019 Durgeshgorer Guptodhon Dumble Dhruvo Banerjee Shri Venkatesh Films Bengali Film
2019 Swapne Dekha Rajkanya Hero Sandy Saha Sandy Saha Bengali Short Film
2020 Sunglass Samrat Arijit Sarkar Samrat Films Bengali Short Film
2020AmmitAmmit Basudev Krishna Krishna Films Bengali Short Film
2020Break Up StorySom Mainak Bhaumik Hoi Choi Bengali Web Series
2022Kakababur ProtyabortonSontu Srijit Mukherjee Shri Venkatesh Films Bengali Film
2022MaidaanNeville D'Souza Amit Sharma Baywatch Entertainment Hindi Film
2022 Oprokashito Joy Chatterjee Soham Swarnali Productions Bengali Film
2022BROWNSaikat Abhinoy Deo ZEE Studio Hindi Web Series
202236 HoursAnish Sankho FunFlix Bengali Web Series
2022Bijoya DashamiIndra Shouvik Drishti Productions Bengali Film
2022Mon MatalSumanDipankar BanerjeeVK Productions Bengali Film
2022Bhooter Pallay BhootnathBhootnath Bidisha Chatterjee SBA Films Bengali Film
2022SyndicateGobinda Samiran Arindam-Sougata Bengali Short Film
2022Alauddin er Notebook Aarav Soumavo Soumavo Bengali Web Series
2022Albela MonHero Arijit Liza Bengali Music Video
2022Mon Kharaper GolpoAnik Ajitava MOJO Bengali Web Series
2023Ek Khan PaanHero MAX TIMES MUSIC Bengali Music Video
2023Ghosh Babur Retirement PlanTutu Haranath Chakrabarty Surinder Films-Adda Times Bengali Webseries
2023In a Relationship 2Hero HoiChoi Team HoiChoi TV Bengali Mini Series
2023Prem PerfumeHero Hoichoi Team Hoichoi TV Bengali Mini Series
2023Ar Ektu DaoHero SK RAHUL RS Filmworks Bengali Film
2023Cafe WallHero Arodipto PDG Entertainment Bengali Film
2023Tobu BhalobasiBittu Adhikary Robin Nambiar Eskay Movies Bengali Film
2023GrihosthoDebu Mainak Bhowmik Eskay Movies Bengali Film
2023BHROMHero Raaj SK Productions Bengali Film
Television
YearShowRoleChannelNotes
2012Banglar Sera PoribarHimself Zee Bangla Reality Show
2012SotiSomnath Zee Bangla Mega Serial
2019Thakumar JhuliNeel Kamal Star Jalsha Special Series
2020 Titli Sunny Star Jalsha Mega Serial

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References

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