Kaushik Sen
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Kaushik Sen as a guest judge in Mirakkel
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Born | citation needed] Calcutta, India |
19 September 1968 [
Other names | Baban |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1992–present |
Spouse(s) | Reshmi Sen |
Children | Riddhi Sen |
Parent(s) | Chitra Sen (mother) and Shyamal Sen (father) |
Kaushik Sen or Koushik Sen (Bengali: কৌশিক সেন) is an Indian actor of film, television and theatre based in Kolkata. He won the prestigious BFJA awards for best supporting actor for his performance in the Mrinal Sen directed film Aamar Bhuvan.[1]
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Personal life
Kaushik Sen was born on 19 September 1968. He is the son of actress Chitra Sen and actor Shyamal Sen. He studied at the Julien Day School, and graduated from the historic Scottish Church College, both in Kolkata.
Sen is married to Reshmi Sen and has a son, Riddhi Sen.
Stage performance
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From 1992 he is director of Bengali theatre group Swapnasandhani. The group has staged more than 35 plays and they mainly perform on a regular basis in Sujata Sadan. Kaushik has acted with Soumitra Chatterjee in the play Tiktiki.
In 2010 Sen's group Swapnasandhani staged the play Birpurush, which was inspired by Rabindranath Tagore's poem, but it was a political play and dealt with the contemporary context of West Bengal. The play stirred up some controversies.[2]
Works
Filmography
Year | Film | Notes |
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2016 | Dark Chocolate | |
2015 | Byomkesh Bakshi | |
2015 | Rajkahini | |
2015 | Arshinagar | |
2015 | Shajarur Kanta | |
2014 | Byomkesh Phire Elo | |
2014 | Taan | |
2013 | Rupkatha Noy | |
2013 | Rupe Tomay Bholabo Na | |
2012 | Dutta vs Dutta | |
2012 | Piyalir Password | |
2012 | Abar Byomkesh | |
2011 | Moubane Aaj | |
2011 | Iti Mrinalini | |
2011 | Kagojer Bou | (Guest appearance) |
2011 | Charuulata 2011 | |
2010 | Angshumaner Chhobi | (Guest appearance) |
2010 | Banshiwala | |
2009 | Dwando | |
2006 | Bankhubabur Bandhu | |
2005 | Shunyo E Buke | |
2004 | Debipaksha | |
2003 | Alo | Commentator (voice) |
2002 | Aamar Bhuban | |
2002 | Desh | |
2002 | Ferari Fouj | |
1998 | Ajab Ganyer Ajab Katha | |
1998 | Sanghat | |
1996 | Himghar | |
1996 | Sopan | |
1994 | Bidrohini | |
1993 | Prajapati | |
1990 | Papi | |
1980 | Ek Din Pratidin |
Plays
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- Jal Chhabi (debut)
- Tikitiki
- Bhalo Rakkhosher Golpo
Television
- Kalpurush
- Asamapto (2005)
- E Kamon Meye (2005)
- Tiktiki
- Uro Megh
- Gaaner Oparey
- Swapath
- Raaikishori (2014)
Awards
- 2003 BFJA Award in the category best actor in supporting role, for the film Aamar Bhuvan.[3]
References
External links
- Use British English from June 2012
- Use dmy dates from June 2012
- Pages with broken file links
- Articles with unsourced statements from February 2016
- Articles with hCards
- Articles containing Bengali-language text
- Living people
- Male actors in Bengali cinema
- Bengali actors
- Culture of Kolkata
- People from Kolkata
- Scottish Church College, Calcutta alumni
- University of Calcutta alumni
- Indian theatre directors
- Indian male stage actors
- 1968 births
- Bengali theatre personalities