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Dhritiman Chaterji
ধৃতিমান চট্টোপাধ্যায়
Born (1945-05-30) 30 May 1945 (age 79)
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Occupation(s)Film, TV & Stage Actor, Ad & Short filmmaker, Literary Performer & Reciter

Dhritiman Chaterji (Template:Lang-bn) is an Indian actor. He began his acting career in 1970 as the protagonist of Satyajit Ray's Pratidwandi (The Adversary). Most of his acting work has been in India's "parallel", or independent, cinema with filmmakers such as Satyajit Ray, Mrinal Sen and Aparna Sen, among others. He has also worked in English films with well-known filmmakers such as Deepa Mehta and Jane Campion. He also works in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi films.He has received several acting awards in India and has been on the Jury of the Indian National film Awards.

Chaterji pursues a parallel career in advertising, social communications and documentary filmmaking.

Never a part of mainstream "Bollywood", he's made an astonishingly small number of films. In recent years he's taken roles with filmmakers as diverse as Jane Campion and hugely successful Mumbai directors Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Mani Ratnam.

Dhritiman is his screen name. He is otherwise known as Sundar Chaterji and is quite active on the English stage in Chennai. Born on 30 May 1945, he was educated at Kolkata's St Xavier's Collegiate School and Presidency College, and the Delhi School of Economics.

About his acting qualities Satyajit Ray once remarked, "I do not know what definition of a star these filmmakers have been using, but mine goes something like this. A star is a person on the screen who continues to be expressive and interesting even after he or she has stopped doing anything. This definition does not exclude the rare and lucky breed that gets lakhs of rupees per film; and it includes everyone who keeps his calm before the camera, projects a personality and evokes empathy. This is a rare breed too but one has met it in our films.Dhritiman Chatterji of Pratidwandi is such a star." - (Our Films Their Films)

Dhritiman is currently anchor of Pradhanmantri in Bengali on ABP Ananda from 14 December 2013.

Filmography

Bengali

  • Kahini (1997)
  • Sunya Theke Suru (1993)...Professor Bhishmadev Sharma - a.k.a. A Return to Zero (India: English title)
  • Agantuk (1991)...Prithwish Sen Gupta - a.k.a. The Stranger - a.k.a. The Visitor (International: English title) - a.k.a. Visiteur, Le (France)
  • Ganashatru (1989)...Nishrith Gupta - a.k.a. An Enemy of the People (UK)
  • 36 Chowringhee Lane (1981)...Samaresh Moitra
  • Akaler Sandhane (1980) - a.k.a. Akaler Sandhaney - a.k.a. In Search of Famine
  • Jadu Bansha (1974)
  • Padatik (1973)...Political Activist - a.k.a. The Guerilla Fighter
  • Picnic (1972)
  • Pratidwandi (1970)...Siddhartha Chaudhuri - a.k.a. Siddharta and the City - a.k.a. The Adversary

Tamil

Telugu

Kannada

Malayalam

Hindi

English

Sinhala

Producer

Films Year Language
Ramji Rao Speaking 1989 Malayalam
Hijack 1995 Malayalam
The Prince 1996 Malayalam
Iruvar 1997 Tamil
Ezhumalai 2002 Tamil
C.I.D. Moosa 2003 Malayalam
Pandippada 2005 Malayalam
Chess 2006 Malayalam
Black Cat 2007 Malayalam
Luva Kusha 2007 Kannada
Robin Hood 2009 Malayalam
Varudu 2010 Telugu
Bodyguard 2010 Malayalam
Panjaa 2011 Telugu
Karmayodha 2012 Malayalam
Sringaravelan 2013 Malayalam
Masala 2013 Telugu
Mr. Fraud 2014 Malayalam
Lailaa O Lailaa 2015 Malayalam
Kanal 2015 Malayalam
Oppam 2016 Malayalam
Mugulu Nage 2017 Kannada
Captain 2018 Malayalam
Nibunan 2018 Tamil

See also

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