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Nilanjana ( in Sanskrit) may refer to: Entertainment * ''Nilanjana'' (film), a 2017 Sri Lankan film People * Nilanjana Dasgupta, Indian social psychologist * Nilanjana Roy, Indian author * Nilanjana Sarkar, Indian singer * Nilanjana Sengupta, Indian actress and director *Jhumpa Lahiri Nilanjana Sudeshna "Jhumpa" LahiriMinzesheimer, Bob, ''USA Today'', August 19, 2003. Retrieved on 2008-04-13. (born July 11, 1967) is a British-American author known for her short stories, novels, and essays in English and, more recently, in I ..., born Nilanjana Sudeshna, Indian-American author See also * Nilanjan Chatterjee, Indian biostatistician {{disambiguation ...
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Nilanjana (film)
''Nilanjana'' () is a 2017 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama thriller film directed by Nalaka Withanage and produced by Arosha Fernando. It stars Himali Siriwardena and newcomer Kelum Kularatne in lead roles along with Sriyani Amarasena and Anusha Damayanthi. It is the 1274th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Cast * Himali Siriwardena as Nilanjana * Kelum Kularatne as Yomal * Palitha Silva as Dananjaya * Sriyani Amarasena as Samantha * Anusha Damayanthi as Ayesha * Manel Wanaguru Manel Chinthamani Wanaguru (; born 18 October 1951), is an actress An actor (masculine/gender-neutral), or actress (feminine), is a person who portrays a character in a production. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium ... as Shirani * Bandula Vithanage as Densil * Mahendra Weerarathne as Ayal * Iresha Asanki as Ruvini * Chulakshi Ranathunga as Amanda References External links * මා “නිලංජනා” අතහැර ගියේ නැහැ හැබැයි � ...
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Nilanjana Dasgupta
Nilanjana Dasgupta is a social psychologist whose work focuses on the effects of social contexts on implicit stereotypes - particularly on factors that insulate women in STEM fields from harmful stereotypes which suggest that females perform poorly in such areas. Dasgupta is a professor of Psychology and is the Director of the Institute of Diversity Sciences and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Education and career Prior to joining the Psychology faculty at the University of Massachusetts in 2003, Dasgupta (b. 1969) received an A.B. from Smith College in 1992 in Psychology with a minor in Neuroscience. In 1998, she received a PhD in Psychology from Yale University. Dasgupta then became a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Washington, Seattle and, afterward, an assistant professor at the New School for Social Research from 1999 to 2002. At the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Dasgupta has served in several leadership roles and earned awards for her service ...
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Nilanjana Roy
Nilanjana S. Roy (born c. 1971) is an Indian journalist, literary critic, editor, and author. She has written the fiction books ''The Wildings'' and ''The Hundred Names of Darkness'', and the essay collection ''The Girl Who Ate Books''. She is the editor of the anthologies ''A Matter of Taste: The Penguin Book of Indian Writing on Food'' and ''Our Freedoms''. Early life and education Roy was born in Kolkata. She was educated at La Martiniere, Kolkata, attended St. Stephen's College, University of Delhi, and graduated with a degree in literature in the 1990s. Career Over a more than twenty-year career as a columnist and literary critic, Roy has written for the ''Business Standard'' and ''Biblio''. She has also written for ''The New York Times'', ''The Guardian'', the BBC, ''Outlook'', '' The New York Review'', ''The New Republic'', ''Huffington Post'' and other publications. She has also worked as the chief editor at Westland (Limited) and Tranquebar Press. Roy is represented ...
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Nilanjana Sarkar
Nilanjana Sarkar aka Neelanjona Sabyasachi Thakur is a playback singer who received the 57th National Film Awards The 57th National Film Awards, presented by Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in the year 2009. Three different committee ... (2009) for her song in the Bengali film Houseful. She has several ad jingles to her credit. The song ''bish'', for which she won the national award, was composed by the band ''Kaya''. She is also famed as RJ Neel of 92.7 Big Fm. Her show Raater Otithi ruled the airwaves over a decade. She married Sabyasachi Chakraborty Thakur on 2 December 2018. Notes Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Bollywood playback singers Indian women playback singers Best Female Playback Singer National Film Award winners 21st-century Indian singers 21st-century Indian women singers Women musicians from West ...
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Nilanjana Sengupta
Nilanjanaa Sengupta (née Sharma) is an actress. She played the role of Mona Joshi, in the show ''Hip Hip Hooray''. Her debut movie was director Subrata Sen's ''Swapner Feriwala''. She is a graduate of English literature. She produced the television serial '' Tomay Amay Mile''. She is the daughter of Anjana Bhowmik. Her younger sister Chandana Sharma is also an actress. She is married to Bengali actor Jisshu Sengupta and has two daughters named Sara Sengupta and Zara Sengupta. Television As actor /TELEVISION *''Hip Hip Hurray .... Mona (Zee Tv)'' *''Sansar (Zee Tv)'' *''Saturday Suspense (Zee Tv)'' *''Mrityudand (Zee Tv)'' *''Darr (Star Plus)'' *''Star Best Sellers (Star Plus)'' *'' Rishtey (Zee Tv)'' *'' Jaaneman Jaaneman ....'' Maya * Lekin Woh Sach Tha *''Aporajito (Star Jalsha)'' *''Shudhu Tomari Jonnyo (ETV Bangla)'' *''Ssshhh Koi Hai as Radhika Episode mask/mukhauta'' As an ACTOR / FILMS # ''Shopner Feriwala'' # ''Teen Ekke Teen'' # ''Amra'' As producer *Ghosh and Co ...
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Jhumpa Lahiri
Nilanjana Sudeshna "Jhumpa" LahiriMinzesheimer, Bob, ''USA Today'', August 19, 2003. Retrieved on 2008-04-13. (born July 11, 1967) is a British-American author known for her short stories, novels, and essays in English and, more recently, in Italian. Her debut collection of short-stories, '' Interpreter of Maladies'' (1999), won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the PEN/Hemingway Award, and her first novel, '' The Namesake'' (2003), was adapted into the popular film of the same name. ''The Namesake'' was a ''New York Times'' Notable Book, a ''Los Angeles Times'' Book Prize finalist and was made into a major motion picture. '' Unaccustomed Earth'' (2008) won the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award, while her second novel, '' The Lowland'' (2013) was a finalist for both the Man Booker Prize and the National Book Award for Fiction. On January 22, 2015, Lahiri won the US$50,000 DSC Prize for Literature for ''The Lowland''. In these works, Lahiri explored the Indian ...
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