Tanima Sen

Tanima Sen
Nationality Indian
Occupation Actress, director

Tanima Sen is a Bengali film and television actress.[1][2]

Acting career

Theatre

Though Sen is mainly popular as a film and television actress, she started as a theatre artist. In 1984, she made her acting debut in a local theatre group. In 1985, she acted in a play named Baluchari which was staged at the Star Theatre, Kolkata and continued for 500 shows. Besides acting, she has written plays. A play, Swarger Kache, was staged by Bengali theatre group Rangmahal.[2]

In 1994, she started her own theatre group Shyambazar Apalak.[2]

Television

In 1995–1996, Sen was first cast in a television serial, Jodi Emon Hoto. She has worked in serials like Janmabhumi, Roopkotha, Labonyer Sangsar, Swaragini-Jodein Rishton Ke Sur, and Pandemonium.

Filmography

Plays

  • Baluchari (1985)
  • Kacher Putul
  • Swikarakti
  • Ghar- Jamai (1989)
  • Swarger Kache (playwright)

Films

  • Gogoler Kirti
  • Obhishopto Nighty
  • Classmate (2012) (Unreleased) actor
  • Pather Sesh Kothay (2012) director, producer, story
  • Prem By Chance (2010) actor
  • Bondhu Eso Tumi (2010) actor
  • Brake Fail (2009) actor
  • Premer Phande Kakatua (2009) actor
  • Bor Aasbe Ekhuni (2008) actor[3]
  • Jinon Rang Berang (2008)[4]

Television

Awards

  • Zee Bangla award for 1) "Dhyattarika" and 2) "Labonnoyer Sansar" (twice)[2]
  • Uttam Kumar Smriti Award (twice)[2]
  • Hemanta Kumar Smriti (memorial) award.[2]
  • Shyamal Mitra Smriti (memorial) award.[2]
  • Shubendu Smriti (memorial) award.[2]
  • Pramathesh Barua Smriti (memorial) award.[2]
  • Vivek Samman award.[2]
  • Dishari Award for her roles in theatre.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Tanima Sen bio". gomolo. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Tanima Sen – about". Archived from the original on 12 May 2012. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
  3. Sengupta, Reshmi (25 August 2008). "Comedy of errors". Telegraph Calcutta. Calcutta, India. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
  4. "Hostel ha-ha". Telegraph Calcutta. Calcutta, India. 8 September 2008. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
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