Jeetu Kamal

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Jeetu Kamal
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Born28 August 1990 Kolkata,India
Nationality Indian
Occupation(s)Actor, model
Spouse
Nabanita Das
(m. 2019)
[1]

Kamal Paul, with the screen name Jeetu Kamal, is an Indian television and film actor known for his role as Aparajito Ray, a character based on Satyajit Ray in the 2022 film Aparajito.

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Television

YearSerialCharacterChannel
2010NiyotiRanbir Laheri ETV Bangla
2011 Bhola Maheswar Bhola Maheswar Sananda TV
2013-2015 Raage Anuraage Mollar Sen Zee Bangla
2015-2017 Milon Tithi Arjun Mullick Star Jalsha
2017-2018 Rangiye Diye Jao Bablu Ghosh Zee Bangla
2018 Ardhangini Aayush Ghoshal Star Jalsha
2019-2022 Mahapeeth Tarapith Ananda Nath Star Jalsha
2019-2020 Guriya Jekhane Guddu Sekhane Sukumar Star Jalsha

Filmography

YearFilmRoleDirectorCo-Artist
2010Jor Jar Muluk TarInspector Haranath Chakraborty Prosenjit Chatterjee
2013SweetheartRockstar Pradip Sarkar Paoli Dam
2018 Adventures of Jojo Sujoy Bose (Forest inspector) Raj Chakraborty Manali Dey, Jashojeet Banerjee
2019Lime n LightAyanjit (Film Star)Reshmi Mitra Rituparna Sengupta, Arjun Chakraborty
Erao SatruRana (Inspector)Sandip Chowdhury Rajesh Sharma, Joy
2020 Bidrohini Rahul (Lawyer)Sandip Chowdhury Rituparna Sengupta
2022 Aparajito Aparajito Roy (Film Director, based on Satyajit Ray) Anik Dutta Saayoni Ghosh
2023 Manush: Child of Destiny MannanSanjay Samaddar Jeet (actor)
2024Sedin Kuyasha ChiloArnab K Middya
2025Padatik Satyajit Ray Srijit Mukherji Chanchal Chowdhury
BabusonaTBAAnshuman Pratyush
AponjonTBAAnshuman Pratyush
Ami Amar matoTBA Kamaleshwar Mukherjee Srabanti Chatterjee

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryFilm/TV showResult
2015Zee Bangla Sonar Songsar AwardsPriyo Baba Raage Anuraage Won
Zee Bangla Sonar Songsar AwardsPriyo Bor Raage Anuraage Won
Zee Bangla Sonar Songsar AwardsPriyo Juti Raage Anuraage Won
2022 West Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards Most Promising Actor Aparajito (2022 film) Won [2]

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References

  1. "Celeb couple Jeetu Kamal and nabanita celebrate first weeding anniversary". The Times of India . Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  2. "Anik Dutta's 'Aparajito' sweeps WBFJA awards".