Pabitra Rabha

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Pabitra Rabha
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Pabitra Rabha
Born (1976-01-31) 31 January 1976 (age 48)
Nationality Indian
Occupation
  • Actor
Known for Mission China
Kanchanjangha

Pabitra Rabha (born 31 January 1976) is an Indian actor, [1] [2] [3] [4] who works in Assamese, Hindi, Bangla and English language films. [5] [1] [6]

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Early life

Pabitra Rabha was born on 31 January 1976 in Tangla, Udalguri district of Assam.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

YearFilmsRoleDirectorLanguageRef
2005 Tango Charlie Bodo militant group deputy Mani Shankar Hindi [7]
2008 Mukhbiir Mani Shankar Hindi [8]
2013AdhyaiArup Manna Assamese [9] [10]
2014 Mary Kom Asong Omung Kumar Hindi [5]
2017 Mission China Lama Zubeen Garg Assamese [3]
2018 Alifa Ranjan Deep Choudhury Bangla/Assamese [1]
2018 Bhavesh Joshi Superhero Thapa Vikramaditya Motwane Hindi [11] [12]
2018 The Underworld Rajesh Jashpal Assamese [13]
2019One Little FingerAbdul HamidRupam Sarmah English [6]
2019 Kanchanjangha Pabitra Zubeen Garg Assamese [14] [4] [15] [16]
2021 Bob Biswas Dhonu Diya Annapurna Ghosh Hindi

Awards

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