Sreelekha Mitra

Sreelekha Mitra (born 30 August 1975) is an Indian actress who is known for her work in Bengali cinema.[1] Winner of a BFJA Award and an Anandalok Award, Mitra is best known for her roles in films such as Hothat Brishti (1998), Kantatar (2006), Swade Ahlade (2015) and Rainbow Jelly (2018).[2]

Sreelekha Mitra
Born (1975-08-30) 30 August 1975
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Years active1996–present
Works
Filmography
Spouse(s)Shiladitya Sanyal (Divorced)
AwardsBengal Film Journalists' Association – Best Actress Award (2007)
Websitesreelekhamitra.com

Mitra made her big screen debut with Bimal Dey's Bengali film Sei Raat (1996). Her breakthrough role came with Basu Chatterjee's Hothat Brishti (1998) which was a major success at the box office. Despite the success of the film, Mitra never attained any further elevation in her career which she claimed to be an undesirable consequence of Nepotism in Bangali cinema.[3] She was conferred with BFJA Award and Anandalok Award for her role in Bappaditya Bandopadhyay’s Kantatar (2006) where she essayed Sudha, an illegal immigrant who moves from one man to another and from one religion to another in quest of love. In 2011, she was awarded the Big Bangla Movie Award for Best Actress in A Supporting role category for her role in Mahanagar@Kolkata (2010), by Suman Mukhopadhyay. In 2012, she was awarded the Zee Bangla Gourav Samman for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Uro Chithi (2011). She was nominated for Filmfare Award for her role in Ashchorjyo Prodeep (2013). She was further acclaimed for her role in Raja Dasgupta's Bengali film Choukaath (2016). She made her Bollywood debut in Reema Mukherjee's directorial debut Ardhangini Ek Ardhsatya (2016). Mitra has also an extensive career on television. Her notable telefilms include Dwicharini, Raja Opera, Teen Satyi, Dui Purush, Teen Purush and Ami Shey O Anu, to name a few. Her notable television series include Trishna, Ei To Jiban, Pratibimba, Bhanga Gorar Khela, Probahini Ei Samay and Bandhan, to name few. She is also a judge on the Bengali standup comedy show Mirakkel. Mitra appeared in a Coca-Cola advertisement with Aamir Khan.[4][5]

Career

Mitra made her film debut in Bimal Dey's film Sei Raat (1996). She went on to appear in films such as Saptami (1997), Samadhan (1997) and Sreeman Bhootnath (1997). In 1998, she got a breakthrough in Basu Chatterjee's Hothat Brishti (1998), which came out as a major success at the box office. She proceeded with hits such as Khelaghar (1999), Krishna Kaberi (1999), Aamader Sansar (2000), Apan Holo Par (2000), Annadata (2002), Tak Misti Jiban (2002), Teen Ekke Teen (2004) and Debdoot (2004) to name a few. She was acclaimed for her role in Buddhadeb Dasgupta's Mondo Meyer Upakhyan and Arghyakamal Mitra's Jonmodin. In 2006, she came to wider attention for her role in Bappaditya Bandopadhyay's much acclaimed film Kantatar, where she essayed the character of Sudha, an illegal immigrant who moves from one man to another and from one religion to another in quest of love. The film earned her the Anandalok Award for Best Actress in 2006[6] and BFJA Award for Best Actress in 2007.[7][8] She was awarded the Zee Bangla Gourav Samman for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Uro Chithi. In 2014, she was nominated for the Filmfare Award East for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Ashchorjyo Prodeep.[9][10]

She featured in Arindam Sil's Swade Ahlade (2015).[11] In 2015, she collaborated with Raja Dasgupta in his big screen directorial debut Choukaath, where she essayed the role of Debi who meets an accident, loses her consciousness and gets taken to the hospital by an unknown passer-by. When she regains her consciousness, she cannot recall what happened to her after she met the accident. Eventually, she comes to know that her husband is suspicious that she has been raped after the accident and is pregnant due to the rapist. Mitra was well acclaimed for her performance in the film. Times of India described her performance as "understated and dignified in her pain".[12] In 2016, she made her Bollywood debut in Reema Mukherjee's directorial debut Ardhangini Ek Ardhsatya.[13]

Mitra has also an extensive career on television. Her notable telefilms include Dwicharini, Raja Opera, Teen Satyi, Dui Purush, Teen Purush and Ami Shey O Anu to name a few. Her notable television series include Trishna, Ei To Jiban, Pratibimba, Bhanga Gorar Khela, Probahini Ei Samay and Bandhan, to name few.

Personal life

Mitra was married to cinematographer Shiladitya Sanyal.[14]

Filmography

Hindi film

Year Title Director Ref.
2016 Ardhangini Ek Ardhsatya Reema Mukherjee [15]

Bengali film

Year Title Director Note Ref.
1996 Sei Raat
1997 Joyee
Samadhan
Saptami
Sriman Bhootnath
1998 Aamar Maa
Baba Keno Chakor
Hothat Brishti
Maayer Dibyi
Nag Nagini
Nayaner Alo
Sagar Banya
1999 Khelaghar Prabhat Roy
Krishna Kaberi
Madhu Malati
Sankha Sindurer Dibbi
2000 Aamader Sansar
Apan Holo Par
Gariber Samman
Satbhai
2001 Jabab Chai
2002 Annadata Ravi Kinagi
Tak Misti Jiban
2003 Mando Meyer Upakshan
2004 Debdoot [16]
Teen Ekke Teen
2005 Jonmodin Arghyakamal Mitra
2006 Kantatar
2008 Antarotamo Arjun Chakraborty
Hello Kolkata
Tolly Lights
Tumi Robe Nirobe
2009 Houseful Cameo
Smritimedur
2010 Mahanagar@Kolkata
Ogo Bodhu Sundari
Soldier
2011 Bhorer Pakhi
Katakuti
Seven Days
Uro Chithi
2012 Bhooter Bhobishyot Anik Dutta
2013 Aschorjo Prodip
Shantiniketane
2014 Chaar
Jijibisha
Pendulum Soukarya Ghosal
2015 Chitrahar @ Cinema Noy Ganema Sankho Banerjee
Choukaath Raja Dasgupta
Maayer Biye
Swade Ahlade Arindam Sil [11]
2016 Virus
2018 Nirbhoya Milan Bhowmik
Rainbow Jelly Soukarya Ghosal
2019 Bhalo Maye Kharap Maye
Sweater [17]

Bengali TV series

Year Title Role Director Note Ref.
Trishna Manasi
Prabahini-E-Samay

Awards

References

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  3. Singh, Shalu (20 June 2020). "Actor Sreelekha Mitra claims superstars govern casting in Bengali film industry". www.indiatvnews.com. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
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  11. "This Sunday, catch Swade Ahlade on Zee Bangla Cinema". The Times of India. 24 July 2015. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  12. "Choukath…The Threshold - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site". m.timesofindia.com. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
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  14. "Today's TV serials are meaningless and often in bad taste: Sreelekha Mitra - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
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  16. "Devdoot (2004)". Cinestaan. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  17. Taran Adarsh [@taran_adarsh] (18 February 2019). "Ishaa Saha, Sreelekha Mitra, Kharaj Mukherjee, June Maliah and Saurav Das... First look poster of #Bengali film #Sweater... Directed by Shieladitya Moulik... Produced by PSS Entertainments and Pramod Films... Distribution by SSR Cinemas P Ltd... Summer 2019 release. t.co/NVdcLYJiBT" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  18. "Kalakar award winners" (PDF). Kalakar website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
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