Utpal Das

Utpal Das
Native name উৎপল দাস
Occupation actor
Years active 2006-present
Religion Hinduism

Utpal Das is an Assamese film actor. His debut feature film was the Assamese production Dhon Kuberor Dhon in 2009. He went on to star in short films such as Ringa Ringa Mon (2005), Uroniya Mon (2007), Junaki Mon (2008), Janmoni (2008), Abhimani Mon (2009), Bohagot Birinar Biya (2010), and Moromjaan (2011). Some of his notable feature films include Raamdhenu (2011), Rowd (2012), Borolar Ghor (2012), Durjon (2013). Doordarshan Eti Jantra (2016) [1]

Later career

Das had a starring role in the cinema release Raamdhenu which was a major success for the Assamese film industry and led to his casting in more high budget productions. He received critical recognition with a nomination for the Filmfare Awards East award for best actor male for his performance in the film Durjon.[2]

Television

In parallel with his later film roles Das has featured in four Assamese television serials: Niyoror Phool (News Live Channel), Anuradha (News Live Channel), Tumi Dusokute Kajol Loley (Rang Channel), and Moromor Anuradha (Rengoni).

Theatre

During 2013-2014, Das starred in theatre productions by the touring company Brindiban Theatre which completed an extensive tour of Assam.

Filmography

Films

Key

Films that have not yet been released

Denotes films yet not been released
Year Films Co-star Director
2009 Dhan Kuberor Dhon Dhiraj Kashyap
2011 Raamdhenu Nishita Goswami Munin Barua
2011 Jaanmoni Jatin Bora, Syamontika Sarma Rajesh Bhuyan
2012 Rowd[3] Munmi Phukan Gautam Baruah
2012 Borolar Ghor[4] Debashmita Banerjee Mani C. Kappen
2013 Durjon Ananya Parashar Moupran Sharma
2016 Doordarshan Eti Jantra Jatin Bora, Prastuti Parashar, Munmi Phukan Rajesh Bhuyan

VCD films

Television

Title Broadcast Channel
Anuradha Rang
Tumi Dusokut Kajol Lole Rang
Moromor Anuradha Rengoni
Abelir Ramdhenu Rang

See also

References

  1. "Utpal Das". Axom live. Retrieved 2016-07-30.
  2. "Nominations for Vivel Filmfare Awards (Assamese)". Film Fare. Retrieved 2016-07-30.
  3. " jsp North East Story". Telegraph India Retrieved 2016-7-30
  4. "Northeast Story". Telegraph India Retrieved 2016-7-30
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