
Saswata Chatterjee
Acting
Biography
Saswata Chatterjee (born 19 December 1970) is an Indian actor of television and films based in Kolkata. Born to actor Subhendu Chatterjee, Saswata Chatterjee began his career with a Hindi serial directed by Saibal Mitra, based on Samaresh Majumdar's Kaalpurush. He gained popularity by portraying the character of Topshe in a Feluda-based television series directed by Sandip Ray. His acting in many Bengali films has been praised by the critics, including his portrayal of a Ritwik Ghatak-inspired character in the 2013 film Meghe Dhaka Tara. He enjoyed success at the national level in Sujoy Ghosh's 2012 blockbuster Hindi film, Kahaani, where he played Bob Biswas, an assassin.
Born: December 19, 1970
Place of Birth: Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Known For

8/12 (Binay Badal Dinesh)
Based on the historical attack on Writers' Building by three Bengal Volunteers in 1930. Releasing on Indian Republic Day.

Jiyo Kaka
Three friends with stars in their are struggling in the Kolkata film industry to make it big as actor, director and screenwriter respectively, when they hit upon the perfect idea for a film, and make it into a script. But finding a producer to finance the film proves tougher than conceiving it; so they approach a diva both for starring in the film as well as producing it. Spurned even by her and at the end of their tether, they take recourse to the only option left - to play out the plot of the film in real life, which is to kidnap the heroine to raise funds by way of ransom. But unexpected twists ensue.

Dear Maa
Is love thicker than blood?

Bosepukure Khunkharapi
Bosepukure Khunkharapi is a TV movie of Feluda Series. This film is based on the "Acharya Murder Case". Fedula and his assistant Topse solve the case.

Khakee: The Bengal Chapter
When upright cop Arjun Maitra takes on Kolkata's feared don Bagha and his henchmen, he must battle a broken system and navigate bloody gang wars.

Rajkahini
In August 1947, the British passed a bill regarding the partition of Bengal. Delving into the grim history of the Partition, Mukherjee's movie Rajkahini is woven around a border between the two nations that runs through a brothel housing 11 women.

Double Feluda
The movie consists of two Feluda stories by Satyajit Ray, Samaddar-er-Chabi and Golokdham Rahashya, shown on either half of the film. It was a tribute to the 50-year anniversary of Feluda and a sequel to Royal Bengal Rahashya (2011).

Madly Bangali
Madly Bangalee is a Bengali rock band that inspires the film’s title. They rehearse in a dowdy garage of Kolkata, owned by Bobby (Lew Hilt), who owns Bobby’s Garage. Four young boys with stardust in their eyes practise their numbers not knowing what they are really aiming at. But the garage is under threat from a South Kolkata don Baburam (Chandan Sen). One morning, an elderly man, San (Anjan Dutt), arrives from "America and Paris." Baaji, (Sumit) the drummer who is a Muslim had to drop out of school. He escapes from the trap of turning a terrorist like his older brother Sultan. He later becomes a police officer who bashes up everyone who tries to bribe him. Neon (Tanaji) plays the rhythm guitar but, sucked into the world of drugs, he disappears from the face of the earth with his guitar. Pablo, lead singer, bass guitarist and lyricist, leaves for the US and the group breaks up. Bobby dies.

Banished
This is a story of isolation and hope, of a writer in exile. The writer is banished for her attack on religious fundamentalism and patriarchy and her cat is suddenly left alone.

Jato Kando Kathmandute
Famous detective Feluda meets Som, who tells him about a notorious drug ring in Kathmandu. When Som is found murdered soon after, Feluda, along with Jatayu and Topshe, sets out to catch the culprits.
Filmography
as Krishnananda Agambagish
as Cameo
as Khudiram Chaki
as Sardar Husseini
as Sanjeev
as Belal Mallik
as Bagha
as Bhanu Bandopadhyay
as Madhab
as Manas
as Mr. Sharma
as Vijay Walia
as Animesh Dutta
as David
as Brij Pal
as Raja Ghosh
as Uttam Kumar
as Shabor Dasgupta
as Handler
as Sumitro
as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
as Putu
as Raja Hobu Chandra
as Debraj Sen
as Jamshedji Framji Madan
as Habol
as PK
as Kizie's Father
as Shouvik
as Spider
as Abhijit Ganguly
as Anirban
as Rickshaw driver
as Animesh Chakladar
as ACP Shabor Dasgupta (IPS)
as Dhiman
as Ajit Bandyopadhyay
as Biplab Bagchi (TutiFuti)
as Apurba Sundar (Apu)
as Dharanidhar Samadder / Surajit Dasgupta
as Minister
as Ajit
as Shabor Dasgupta
as Kalyan Sen
as Sudipa's Husband
as Manmatha
as Kartik
as Prophullo Mohan Sen
as Ajit
as Aiyoswami
as Prasad
as Pritam
as Ajit
as Mosh
as Sanjib Chatterjee / The Doctor
as Roopchand Sen
as Anilabha Gupto
as Jayabrata Ray
as Nilkantha 'Bhoba' Bagchi
as Choto Pola
as Runu Sanyal
as Pratap Sarkar
as Subimal Duttagupta
as Sreeradha's Husband
as Ajit Bandyopadhyay
as Haatkata Kartik
as Bob Biswas
as Dr. Anughatak
as Hori "Jeet"
as Bhelu Daktar
as Ajit
as Neon's father
as Ashim
as Bubul
as Noor
as Topshe
as Topshe
as Topshe
as Topshe
as Sudhindranath Sarkar
as Topshe
as Topse
as Topse
as Topshe
as Topshe
as Topshe
as Topshe