Dibyendu Bhattacharya

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Mission Raniganj

(6 Oct 2023)

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D. Sen

Code Name: Tiranga

(14 Oct 2022)

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Ajay Baakshi

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Rashid Qasai

Looop Lapeta

(4 Feb 2022)

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Victor

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Peer Baba

Bahut Hua Sammaan

(2 Oct 2020)

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Bairagi Anand Maharaj

Section 375

(13 Sep 2019)

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Medical Examiner 1 (Anjali)

Gaon The Village No More

(26 Oct 2018)

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Belu

Pari

(2 Mar 2018)

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Kanai

Incomplete

(8 Apr 2017)

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Chelu

Gaon

(9 Feb 2017)

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Belu

Jole Jongole

(11 Nov 2016)

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Missing On A Weekend

(26 Aug 2016)

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Special Appeareance

Guddu Rangeela

(3 Jul 2015)

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Bangali

B.A. Pass

(2 Aug 2013)

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Johnny

Kangal Malsat

(2 Aug 2013)

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Ds

Lootera

(5 Jul 2013)

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Chittagong

(12 Oct 2012)

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Ambika

Pairon Talle

(5 Oct 2012)

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Bhanu Kumar

Do Pahar

(12 Apr 2012)

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Bilal

Saluun

(12 Dec 2011)

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Kavi

(1 Nov 2010)

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Social Worker 1

Ekti Tarar Khonje

(25 Jun 2010)

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Ganga

Dev D

(6 Feb 2009)

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Chunni

The Making of 'Dev.D'

(6 Feb 2009)

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Himself

Hulla

(19 Sep 2008)

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Ronnie Gonsalves

Kabhi Socha Bhi Na Tha

(7 Mar 2008)

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Neel

Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal

(23 Nov 2007)

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Debashis

Undisputed

(1 Apr 2007)

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Black Friday

(9 Feb 2007)

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Yeda Yakub

Apna Sapna Money Money

(10 Nov 2006)

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Krupashankar Singh

Hazaron Khwaishein Aisi

(15 Apr 2005)

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Charnma

Ab Tak Chhappan

(27 Feb 2004)

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Zameer's Gang

Maqbool

(30 Jan 2004)

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Chinna's Killer

Aetbaar

(23 Jan 2004)

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Urf Professor

(4 Dec 2001)

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Teddy / Homeless man

Monsoon Wedding

(30 Nov 2001)

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Lottery

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Dibyendu Bhattacharya opens up about his journey in Bengali and Hindi cinema

4 May 2024

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 4 : Actor Dibyendu Bhattacharya who is busy promoting his upcoming series 'Undekhi 3' opened up about his experiences working in both Bengali and Hindi cinema. In a conversation with ANI, Dibyendu said, "I have worked very little in Bengali cinema. I might have worked in about 3 or 4 films in total. My theater career started in Calcutta. But then after that, my work was mostly outside of Bengal." "If you talk about cinema here and there, it's not like there's a difference. Everybody is working in their way. Everyone has the same passion, he added. Discussing the cultural variations in work environments, Bhattacharya said, "Sometimes you feel more heat in Mumbai, less heat in Calcutta, these things always exist. There are natural calamities. But there is no such difference in cinema, the only difference is the language."The 'Jamtara' actor also spoke about the global impact of cinema, especially with the rise of OTT platforms."I don't think that any platform or media will completely disappear. It's not like a technological thing where pagers disappeared after mobile phones came. This art form is not fragmented," the actor said."Cinema gives you larger-than-life entertainment, so it will never stop. What OTT platforms have done is that they have made their domain public, and their visibility is at a dangerous level. I would say it's a renaissance time for the entertainment industry," he added.Directed by Ashish R Shukla, Undekhi 3 also features Harsh Chhaya, Varun Badola, Surya Sharma, Ankur Rathee, Anchal Singh, Ayn Zoya, and Shivangi Singh.'Undekhi 3' will be out on SonyLIV on May 10