Saheb Bhattacharya

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Saheb Bhattacharya
Born (1988-11-17) 17 November 1988 (age 35)
OccupationActor
Parent Subrata Bhattacharya (father)

Saheb Bhattacharya (or Bhattacharjee) is an Indian actor who is known for his work in Bengali cinema. [1] [2] He made his debut with Prabhat Roy's National Film Award winner Lathi (1996). [3] He has since appeared in films like Gorosthane Sabdhan (2010), Iti Mrinalini (2011), Royal Bengal Rahasya (2011), Bheetu (2015), Romantic Noy (2016), Double Feluda (2016), Curzoner Kalom (2017), Uraan and Oskar [4]

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He is son of legendary India and Mohun Bagan footballer Subrata Bhattacharya. [5]

Career

Bhattacharya started his career in 2008 with the TV series Ei Ghar Ei Sansar. He made his film debut in Gorosthane Sabdhan in 2010. Later, he appeared in films like Iti Mrinalini and Bheetu . [6] He gained success on the big screen as Topshe in the Feluda films . He played the role of Topshe in Gorosthane Sabdhan (2010), Royal Bengal Rahasya (2011) and Double Feluda (2016).

In Television, he had acted in Kakababu Firey Elen on DD Bangla and Tahar Namti Ranjana (directed by Rituparno Ghosh).

Filmography

YearFilmCharacter
2023Shwetkali
2023Bonyo Premer Golpo
2023Aaro Ek Prithibi
2020Detective
2018Oskar
2017Baranda
2016Doubel Fheluda
2015Not a Dirty Film
2011Royal Bengal Rahashya
2010Gorosthaney Sabdhan

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