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Anindya Pulak Banerjee

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Anindya Pulak Banerjee
Born (1982-03-15) 15 March 1982 (age 43)
EducationMA in Script Writing (Rabindra Bharati University)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Film director
  • Screenwriter
Years active2004–present
Notable workKahaani (2012)
Watchmaker (2018)
SMUG (2017)
Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!
SpousePriyanka Banerjee

Anindya Pulak Banerjee is an Indian actor and independent filmmaker working in Bengali cinema and Hindi cinema. Known for his experimental narratives and methodical approach to acting shaped by 25 years of theatre experience, he emphasizes character depth over role size.[1]

Career

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Acting Philosophy

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Banerjee's theatre background enables him to embody diverse roles systematically, stating: "Theatre gives the best training... Bengali cinema now values character roles as much as lead roles. He prioritizes layered characters, notably preparing for months to play a blind singer in Pendulum (2014), learning the mouth organ to authenticate the portrayal.[1]

Filmmaking

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Banerjee's 2018 short film Watchmaker earned critical acclaim at the KIFF.[2] In 2020, he announced plans to adapt Robert Browning's poetry into a short film, citing the poet along with Sylvia Plath and Jibanananda Das as major literary influences.[3]

Personal life

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Banerjee is married to actress Priyanka Banerjee, with whom he co-starred in the film Round Trip (2019).[4] Their daughter Oishika has appeared in his films Watchmaker (2018) and Covet Letter (2019).[5]

Politics

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In 2019, Banerjee joined the Bharatiya Janata Party but resigned in 2021, criticizing fuel price policies and claiming limited political influence.[6] Post-resignation, he participated in left-affiliated social initiatives like the Sramajibi Canteen workers' meal program.[7]

Filmography

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Feature films as director

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Year Title Notes
2017 SMUG Directorial debut
2018 Watchmaker Premiered at KIFF

Feature films as actor

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Year Title Role Director Notes
2008 Tolly Lights Subroto Arjun Chakraborty Film debut[8]
2010 Le Chakka Actor Raj Chakraborty
2011 Baishe Srabon Actor Srijit Mukherji
2011 Ami Shubhash Bolchi as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Mahesh Manjrekar
2012 Kahaani[9] Bimal Sujoy Ghosh Breakthrough role[1]
2013 Rupkatha Noy Actor Atanu Ghosh
2014 Buno Haansh Actor Anjan Dutt
2014 Pendulum Ani Soukarya Ghoshal Learned mouth organ
2015 Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! Radio Announcer Dibakar Banerjee Mastered 1940s dialect[10]
2015 Arshinagar Actor Rituparno Ghosh
2015 Dugdhonokhor – The Milky Nails Actor
2015 Onyo Opalaa Music
2015 Selfie Actor
2016 Conditions Apply Actor
2017 Asamapta Actor
2017 Samantaral Actor
2017 Char Diker Galpo Actor
2017 Red Oliender's Roktokorobi Actor
2018 Antar Satta Actor Bihaan Sen
2018 Kuasha Jakhon Actor
2018 Ami Rajneeti Chaina Actor Simanta Chatterjee
2018 Shobdo Kolpo Droom Actor
2018 Pornomochi Actor
2019 Sakhhii Actor
2021 Sohorer Upokotha Actor
2022 Bijoya Dashami Actor
2022 60 Er Pore Actor
2022 Kaali 2 Actor
2023 Tarokar Mrityu Actor
2024 Crave Actor Souvik Dey & K. Ahamed
2024 Carcat Actor

Television

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Year Title Channel Role Notes
2020 Singha Lagna [3][11] Star Jalsa actor

Theatre

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Key productions

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  • Lash Ghuura Jauk (Dir. Biswanath Banerjee)
  • Putul Nacher Itikotha (Dir. Arun Mukhopadhyay)

Upcoming Projects

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  • Bish – Feature film adaptation of a theatre production[3]
  • Khur – Completed filming (release platform undecided)[3]
  • Untitled Robert Browning adaptation – Planned short film[3]

Other Work

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Banerjee curates a global anthology of poems by Syrian writers in exile, stating:

"The intersection of political turmoil and artistic expression fascinates me deeply.[3]"

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Anindya Banerjee gets 14 roles". The Times of India. 11 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Watchmaker at KIFF". Kolkata International Film Festival. 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Anindya Pulak Banerjee's creative pursuits". The Times of India. 2020.
  4. ^ "Anindya-Pampa to share screen". The Times of India. 19 July 2019.
  5. ^ "Anindya's daughter in anti-logic film". The Times of India. 3 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Anindya quits BJP". ABP Ananda (in Bengali). 15 April 2019.
  7. ^ "Anindya at Sramajibi Canteen". ABP Ananda (in Bengali). 12 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Anindya Banerjee". BookMyShow.
  9. ^ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/actor-anindya-banerjee-has-bagged-a-meaty-role-in-sujoy-ghoshs-kahaani-i-play-a-taxi-driver-and-get-to-share-screenspace-with-vidya-balan-my-character-breaks-the-taxi-line-on-seeing-a-pregnant-woman-essayed-by-vidya-with-loads-of-luggage-waiting-outside-the-airport-for-a-cab-says-the-actor-/articleshow/6672064.cms
  10. ^ "Anindya Pulak Banerjee". IMDb.
  11. ^ "Anindya feels Bengali cinema is in a precarious state". The Times of India. 29 October 2020.