
Indrasish Roy
Acting
Biography
Indrasish Roy is an Indian film and television actor. He played the role of Tintin in serial Gaaner Opare. Later he played the lead role of Chandrakiran Chowdhury, the male protagonist of serial Adwitiya. He debuted in films with Kaushik Ganguly's Rang Milanti. Currently he is set to play the lead role in Dhulokona.
Born: November 14, 1986
Known For

Fakebook
The story revolves around Hutum, He belongs to a poor family. He supports his family by distributing newspapers in his locality. His friend Rajarshi who has a computer at home and is very conversant with the Internet world, including Facebook. Hutum, being a film fanatic and having no goals and ambitions in his life, spends most of his time daydreaming . Rajarshi gets Hutum hooked on to Facebook, to help him ease his troubled mind. Like most of the youngsters, on Facebook, Hutum`s dreamy eyes gets set on a girl from Delhi - Payel. Hutum and Payel get along very well which turns into an affair, Suddenly an incident throws all these haywire and Hutum is left all alone. He slowly goes out of control, and Hutum decides to go to Delhi. he breaks all barriers of logic and reason while he embarks on a journey to Delhi, on his bicycle, with whatever help he could get from his dear friend Rajarshi. What happens next is the crux of the film `FAKEBOOK`. How far can you go for love?

The Eunuch and the Flute Player
Parimal is a woman trapped in a man’s body who runs away from home and joins a ghetto of eunuchs as Puti and sings at traffic signals to earn money. There she falls in love with Madhu, a delivery boy with a Chinese restaurant who moonlights as a flautist in kirtans. The love blossoms even as Puti dreams of raising the money required for the sex reassignment surgery.

Byomkesh Gotro
Convinced that his life is in jeopardy, Satyakam, the son of a business magnate hailing from Mussoorie, approaches Byomkesh with a plea for help. The legendary detective soon heads to Mussoorie, where he finds out that the youngsters worst fears have come true. Can Byomkesh unravel the mystery shrouding Satyakam's murder before it is too late?

Chotushkone
Four famous directors and old friends are reunited together by an unknown producer to make a film. They have to make four short story in this film with one common theme: Death.

Lorai: Play to Live
Sports minister of Westbengal sends an alcoholic retired football player (Prasenjit Chatterjee) to a politically disturbed (by Maoist activities) village of Purulia to setup a football team. The intention was to build a good activity among the poor villagers and turn their attention to football. One day, the coach is kidnapped by the Maoist (leader Parambroto Chatterjee) and rescued later. Coach decides to stay back with the villagers and teach them football, however, the ministry decides to stop the football project and the cold fight begins between the sports minister and the football coach. Sports minister decided to organize a football match between the village team vs Kolkata akadosh. If the village team could perform well government would retain the project. In the match village team perform in a extraordinary way and able to retain the project.

Lokkhi Chele
The Indian Bengali film tells us a story about the life of a young doctor who stood against the social superstitions prevalent in the rural areas and is hell bent on bringing in a sea of changes among the villagers.

Astey Ladies
Three desperate women turn robbers to save their hairstyling parlour, Salon De Paris. Now, they're in the middle of something big: a diamond heist! What's next?

Feludar Goyendagiri: Darjeeling Jawmjawmaat
The suave Prodosh C. Mitter aka Feluda has ruled over our hearts with his sharp wit, impressive intellect and astute observation skills for over five decades now! The story starts off with the murder of Birupaksha Majumdar by Vishnudas Balaporia in the cold Darjeeling Mountains. Feluda, Topshey and Lalmohun Ganguly investigate.

Mandobasar Golpo
With the assistance of a psychiatrist, an acclaimed filmmaker struggles to come to terms with a mysterious romantic trauma.

Durga Sohay
A story about the aristocratic Basak family and their mansion in northern Kolkata.
Filmography
as Adi
as Arka Sen
as Rajat Narayan Roy
as Young Birupaksha
as Anirban
as Jeetendra
as Samaresh Dutta Gupta
as Rayan
as Rudro
as Subham
as Young Ushapoti
as Hiranya
as Rwik Roy
as Abhishekh Chatterjee
as Ashish
as Deep Narayan Chowdhury
as Ritwik
as Subhro Sarkar
as Tito