Dipankar De

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Dipankar Dey is an Indian actor in the Bengali film industry. He has worked in movies as a hero, villain and character artist.

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He starred in Ray's Seemabaddha (Company Limited, 1971), Jana Aranya (The Middleman, 1976), Ganashatru (Enemy of the People, 1990), Shakha Proshakha (Branches of the Tree, 1990) [3] and Agantuk (The Stranger, 1991). [4] [5] He has acted in many art house and commercial films.

Selected filmography

YearFilmDirectorLanguage
2023Bijoyar PoreAbhijit DasBengali
2020Bhotbhoti Tathagata Mukherjee
2019 Ahaa Re Ranjan Ghosh
2018 Dotara
2015 Har Har Byomkesh Arindam Sil
Agantuker Pore Orko Sinha
Sesh Anka
2014 Badshahi Angti Sandip Ray
Youngistaan Syed Ahmad AfzalHindi
Highway Bengali
2013 Arjun - Kalimpong E Sitaharan
2012 Challenge 2 Raja Chanda
Hemlock Society Srijit Mukherji
Chitrangada: The Crowning Wish Rituparno Ghosh
Astra
2010 Abohomaan Rituparno Ghosh
2007 Kailash Kelenkari Sandip Ray
2005 Sangram Haranath Chakraborty
2003 Mayer Anchal Anup Sengupta
1984Mohonar Deeke
2002 Titli Rituparno Ghosh
2000 Utsab Rituparno Ghosh
1997Sedin Chaitramash
Unishe April Rituparno Ghosh
1998 Ranokhetro Haranath Chakraborty
1991 Agantuk Satyajit Ray
1990 Shakha Proshakha Satyajit Ray
Ganashatru Satyajit Ray
1986 Amar Kantak Sukhen Das
Shapmukti
1985 Parama Aparna Sen
1982 Bodhon Amal Dutta
1981 Subarna Golak Manu Sen
1980 Akaler Shandhaney Mrinal Sen
1980 Banchharamer Bagan Tapan Sinha
1976 Jana Aranya Satyajit Ray
1971 Seemabaddha Satyajit Ray

TV shows

YearTitleRoleLanguageChannel
2000– 2005 Ek Akasher Niche Bengali Zee Bangla
2009Asambhab
2010–2011 Gaaner Oparey Chandrasekhar Deb Star Jalsha
2014– 2015Thik Jeno Love StoryRanjan Bose
2016–2017 Jarowar Jhumko Pannalal Roy Zee Bangla
2017–2018 Bhojo Gobindo Pratap Narayan Chaudhury Star Jalsha
2018 Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki Janki Prasad ChaudhuryHindi Star Bharat
2019–2020 Kanak Kakon Samyamoy LahiriBengali Colors Bangla
2020–2022 Jibon Saathi Mollinath Banerjee Zee Bangla
2021–2022 Sarbojaya Bogola
2021–2022 Khukumoni Home Delivery Ashutosh Deb Star Jalsha
2024–PresentBadhuaShyamsundar Chowdhury

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