Jhilik Bhattacharjee

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Jhilik Bhattacharjee
Jhilik
Born1 June [1]
NationalityIndian
Other namesTulia
Occupation(s) Actress, Model
Years active2013 – present
Spouse
(m. 2020)
Parent(s)Mrityunjay Bhattacharjee (father)
Sumana Bhattacharjee (mother)

Jhilik Bhattacharjee is an Indian actress, who works in Odia and Bengali film industry. [2]

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Early life

Bhattacharjee was born in West Bengal. Her father is Mrityunjay Bhattacharjee and mother is Sumana Bhattacharjee. She is trained dancer in Bharat Natyam and Katthak. She has also learnt modern dance from Shiamak Davar Dance Institute. She was also an assistant director under Mani Ratnam. [3]

Personal life

She is married to MLA Pritiranjan Ghadai in a private marriage ceremony in Chilika on 11 March 2020. Her father in law is the Former Finance Minister and BJD Vice President Sri Prafulla Chandra Ghadai. [4]

Career

Bhattacharjee started her career with the Bengali film Tomaye Bhalo Bashi. Apart from Tomaye Bhalo Bashi she has done many Bengali films such as Classmate, Identity, Neel Lohit, Encounter. In 2013 she made her debut with the Odia film Target. Apart from Target she has done many Odia film such as Akhire Akhire, Lekhu Lekhu Lekhi Deli, Super Michua, Zabardast Premika, Love You Hamesha. [5]

Filmography

YearFilmLanguageRef.
2013Tomay Bhalo BashiBangla
2013TargetOdia
2013IdentityBangla
2014Amar AmiBangla
2014ClassmateBangla
2014 Akhire Akhire Odia
2014Lekhu Lekhu Lekhi DeliOdia
2015 Super Michhua Odia
2015Zabardast PremikaOdia [6]
2015Love You HameshaOdia
2015 Jaga Hatare Pagha Odia
2015Neel LohitBangla [7]
2015EncounterBangla [8]
2016 Agastya Odia
2016BabyOdia
2017Tu Mo HeroOdia
2017Tamaku Dekhila PareOdia
2018Ole Ole Dil BoleOdia
2018Pyar Alag PrakarOdia
2019This is Maya re BayaOdia
2019Ami Shudu Tor HolamBangla
2022RudraniOdia
2023Bajiba lo sahanaiOdia

Awards

YearAwardCategoryResult
2015Tarang Cine AwardBest Actress for Akhire Akhire [9] Won

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