Parambrata Chatterjee/Chattopadhyay Age, Height, Family, Career, Net Worth, Lifestyle & Facts

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Other name: Parambrata Chattopadhyay [1] The Telegraph

Profession(s): • Actor • Director • Producer

Date of Birth: 27 June 1980 (Friday)

Age (as of 2024): 44 Years

Birthplace: Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Zodiac sign: Cancer

Nationality: Indian

Hometown: Kolkata

Food Habit: Non-Vegetarian

Marriage Date: 27 November 2023

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EDUCATION

School: • Dolna Day School, Kolkata • Patha Bhavan School, Kolkata

College/University: • Jadavpur University, Kolkata • Bristol University, Bristol, England

Educational Qualification(s): • Master’s in English Literature from Jadavpur University • Master’s in Film and TV Production from Bristol University [2] Facebook – Parambrata Chatterjee

PHYSICAL STATISTICS

Height (approx.): in centimeters – 180 cm in meters – 1.80 m in feet & inches – 5’ 11”

Eye Colour: Black

Hair Colour: Black

FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS

Marital Status: Married

Affairs/Girlfriends: • Churni Ganguly (actress; rumored) • Swastika Mukherjee (Bengali actress) [5] The Times of India • Ike Schouten (Dutch doctor) [6] Filmfare • Piya Chakraborty [7] India Today

Wife/Spouse: Piya Chakraborty (Indian mental health activist, social worker, and singer)

Parents: Father – Satinath Chatterjee (film and culture editor in a Bengali newspaper and a Tabla Player) Mother – Sunetra Ghatak (film critic; died of kidney failure in January 2017) [8] The Times of India

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Debut: Actor (Bengali film): Hemanter Pakhi (2002) as ‘Babai’ Actor (Bengali telefilm): Sheshkritya (2003) on ETV Bangla as ‘Shankho’ Director (Bengali Telefilm): Premer Galpo (2006) Director (Bengali Film): ‘Jiyo Kaka’ (2011) Actor (Hindi film): Kahaani (2012) as ‘Satyaki Sinha (Rana)’ Co-producer (Bengali Film): ‘Hawa Bodol’ (2013) Actor (Malayalam film): Balyakalasakhi (2014) Actor (English film): Sold (2014) as ‘Vikram’ Actor & Producer (Bengali web series): Feluda (2017) on Bioscope and Addatimes as ‘Pradosh Chandra Mitra (Feluda)’

Awards: 2006: Most Promising Actor Award for the Bengali film ‘Nishijapon’ at the Bengal Film Journalists’ Association (BFJA) Awards 2020: Jury Award and Popular Choice Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role for the Bengali film ‘Dwitiyo Purush’ (2020) at the Films and Frames Digital Film Awards 2022: Best Director Award and Best Best Feature Film Award for the Bengali film ‘Abhijaan’ (2022) at the Anandlok Awards 2022: Best Actor Award for the Bengali web series ‘Aranyak’ at the OTT Play Awards

MONEY FACTOR

Car Collection: Mercedes E-Class

OTHER INFORMATION

Hobby: Playing guitar

Director(s): Srijit Mukherji , David Dhawan , Rohit Shetty

Actor: Saswata Chatterjee

INTERESTING BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Parambrata Chatterjee, an acclaimed Indian actor, director, and producer, has carved a significant niche for himself in the Bengali entertainment industry. His rise to prominence can be traced back to his captivating performance in the 2012 Hindi film ‘Kahaani,’ where he portrayed the character of Satyaki Sinha, commonly known as Rana, alongside the talented Vidya Balan. This film not only marked a pivotal moment in his career but also introduced him to a broader audience, showcasing his talent beyond regional cinema.

Born into a family deeply rooted in the arts, Parambrata’s lineage is impressive. He is the grandson of Ashish Chandra Ghatak and Gita Ghatak, and he carries the legacy of renowned filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak as his grandnephew. Adding to this artistic heritage, the celebrated author and activist Mahasweta Devi is his aunt, further intertwining his life with influential voices in the cultural landscape of Bengal. From a young age, Parambrata was surrounded by creativity, which undoubtedly influenced his career choices.

Before his breakthrough in Hindi cinema, Parambrata made his mark in Bengali television and film with notable works such as ‘Swapna Sundari’ (2004), ‘Ekchhut’ (2005), and ‘Ankush’ (2006). The success of ‘Kahaani’ acted as a catalyst for his career in Bengali films, leading to a flurry of offers soon after its release. However, the sudden influx of opportunities created misunderstandings within the industry, where he found himself labeled as ‘rude’ for his inability to accept every project that came his way.

Following the acclaim from ‘Kahaani,’ Parambrata’s career took another exciting turn when he was invited by the Academy Award-winning director Jeffrey D. Brown to join the cast of the 2014 English film ‘Sold.’ This opportunity not only broadened his acting portfolio but also showcased his versatility as an artist. Meanwhile, he ventured into directing with his second film, ‘Hawa Bodol,’ released in 2013. Since then, he has helmed several Bengali films, including ‘Shonar Pahar’ (2018), ‘Tiki-Taka’ (2020), and ‘Abhijaan’ (2022), solidifying his reputation as a multifaceted filmmaker.

In addition to his artistic pursuits, Parambrata is also a co-founder of Workshop Productions Pvt. Ltd, a production house he established in 2011 with fellow actor Rudranil Ghosh and Dipak Raha of Durgandh Group. His passion for storytelling is evident not only in front of the camera but also behind it, as he seeks to produce content that resonates with audiences. Beyond his professional endeavors, Parambrata is known for his love of animals and is often in the spotlight for his secular views, which have drawn criticism from fundamentalist groups. His lifestyle choices, including occasional public drinking, have also made headlines, reflecting a personality that is both relatable and complex, firmly rooted in his unique Bengali identity while navigating the broader landscape of Indian cinema.

Note: All biographical information compiled from publicly available sources.

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