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Churni Ganguly (née Banerjee) is an Indian actress and writer-director who mainly works in
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movies and television productions. She won the prestigious Onida Pinnacle Award for Best Actress ational Levelin 1995. Churni received the
Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards commonly referred as BFJA Awards, is given by The Bengal Film Journalists' Association. The BFJA is the oldest association of film critics in India, founded in 1937 to serve the developing film journalism ...
in 2005 in the best actress category for the movie '' Waarish'', in which she played a single-mother's role. As a writer-director, she won two
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for '' Nirbashito'' and ''
Tarikh Tarikh () is an Arabic word meaning "date, chronology, era", whence by extension "annals, history, historiography". It is also used in Persian, Urdu, Bengali and the Turkic languages. It is found in the title of many historical works. Prior to t ...
''. After spending her childhood in Kurseong, Churni came to Kolkata and got admitted at the
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. While studying English at Jadavpur University, she joined a theatre group as an actress. Then she moved to Mumbai and acted in a few television serials for Balaji Motion Pictures. Later, she returned to Kolkata and started working in Bengali films.


Personal life

Churni Ganguly (née Banerjee) was born on 14 November spent her childhood in
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. Her parents, Sudipta Banerjee and Ardhendu Banerjee, were school teachers. She was a student of Dow Hill School. In spite of being at boarding school, Churni and few other girls were allowed to stay at their homes with their parents. Churni's father, whom Churni described as "extremely caring, but a rather serious person" encouraged Churni to do well in studies, and especially sports. But Churni did not feel the urge to concentrate on sports. Churni was a good student at school, but she never thought that she had to secure rankings in examinations. Churni was a top student of
Jadavpur University Jadavpur University ( abbr. JU) is a public state funded research university with its main campus located at Jadavpur, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It was established on 25 July in 1906 as ''Bengal Technical Institute'' and was converted into ...
when she became a part of ''Aurat''. In 1987, she started a theatre troupe with
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and her future husband, National Award-winning filmmaker
Kaushik Ganguly Kaushik Ganguly (born 4 August 1968) is an Indian film director, screenwriter and actor in Cinema of West Bengal, Bengali cinema. Multiple National Film Awards winner Actor-Director, Kaushik Ganguly is known for making films that explore vario ...
. Kaushik and Churni got married in January 1993. They have a son – actor Ujaan Ganguly.


Career in Mumbai

Churni arrived as a fresh face in the Hindi film and television industry. She shifted to Mumbai and acted in Zee TV's first daily soap, ''Raahat'' and stayed there for the next two years. In those days, when she was in her twenties, she acted in ''Choti si Asha'', in which she played a 35-year-old mother's character who matured to about 60. Despite success and accolades, she decided to come back to Kolkata.


Career in Bengali film industry

Since moving to Kolkata, Churni has been working in the
Bengali film industry Cinema of West Bengal, also known as Tollywood or Bengali cinema, is the segment of Indian cinema, dedicated to the production of motion pictures in the Bengali language widely spoken in the state of West Bengal. It is based in the Tollygun ...
.


2004—2005

In 2004, Ganguly made her debut in Bengali cinema with the film '' Waarish''. The film was directed by Kaushik Ganguly. In the film, she played the role of a single mother— Medha. Medha was an ex-flame of Subhankar, who became pregnant after a rendezvous with him. Though Medha was not married with Subhankar, she denied abortion and gave birth to a son, Megh. Many years later, when she learns that she is suffering from cancer, she goes to Subhankar, (who was married to another woman at that time) and asks to take responsibility of Megh. Though the acting of Ganguly in this film was widely appreciated, it did not get commercial success. In 2005, Ganguly acted in the film ''
Shunyo E Buke ''Shunyo E Buke'' (English: Empty canvas) is a 2005 Bengali drama film directed by Kaushik Ganguly. The film deals with the psyche of men and women and their physical relationship. After making '' Waarish'' Ganguly made this second feature film ...
'', directed by Kaushik Ganguly. In this film, she portrayed a flat-chested woman's role and the film attempted to explore male sexual fantasy.


2007—2010

In 2007, Ganguly acted in '' Jara Bristite Bhijechhilo'', directed by Anjan Das. The film revolved around lesbian relationships. In 2008, Ganguly acted in Anjan Dutt's '' Chalo Let's Go''. This was Ganguly's first feature film in which she acted under the direction of someone other than Kaushik Ganguly. The film was a travelogue and narrated a story of a journey with nine passengers. Ganguly played the character of Miss Ganguly, a sophisticated writer. But in the film, her fellow passengers used to call her "Miss Gombhir". In the 2010 film '' Arekti Premer Golpo'', Ganguly played the character of Rani/Gopa. In this film,
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and
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acted in lead roles and the film revolved around a homosexual relationship.


2011—present

In 2011, Ganguly acted in ''
Rang Milanti ''Rang Milanti'' is a 2011 Bengali comedy film directed by Kaushik Ganguly. Plot There are four boys and one girl. All are very good friends, but the girl wants to choose any one of them as a special friend who can become her life partner late ...
'', another film directed by Kaushik Ganguly. In this film, she played the role of Kamalini, a successful Television actor. In 2012, Ganguly acted in two Bengali movies— ''
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'', directed by Kaushik Ganguly and ''
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'', directed by Prem Modi. The film ''Laptop'' told some stories related to some different people, connected by one single laptop. On the other hand, ''Arjun – Kalimpong E Sitaharan'' was a detective film based on
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's literary character Arjun. The 2013 film '' Shabdo'', directed by Kaushik Ganguly, was widely appreciated by critics and is remains as a landmark film. The story of the film revolved around Tarak, a Foley artist of Bengali film industry. In this film, Ganguly played the role of Tarak's psychiatrist. Ganguly signed Kaushik Ganguly's '' C/O Sir'' for the role of Mrs Chatterjee. Later, as she was having problem with dates, she was replaced by another actress Sudipta Chakraborty. She also acted in '' Bakita Byaktigato'', directed by Pradipta Bhattacharya. This film shot like a documentary, the film traces a man's quest for love as per critics review. Pramit, an amateur documentary filmmaker, is tired of girls rejecting his propositions. Prem ki? Ki kore prem hoye? Troubled by such questions, he takes it upon himself to solve the puzzle anyhow. And this time around, he plans to make a documentary film on love. Actor Churni Ganguly debuts as a director in ''Nirbashito'', a bilingual film in Bengali and English, shot in Kolkata and Sweden. After many snuffed-out attempts by several filmmakers, for the first time a film on Taslima Nasrin's life was released at the ongoing Mumbai International Film Festival. The film — '' Nirbashito'' (Banished) — is inspired by Taslima and her cat, Minu. In the film directed by Churni Ganguly, Minu is called Baghini (tigress). The author is, however, not named anywhere in the film. This film won the Best Bengali film award and the sound designer trophy at the 62nd
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category. For her second directorial, ''Tarikh'', she received the National Award again - this time for Best Dialogue. Moreover, ''Tarikh'' was one of the two films selected for the prestigious BRICS Film Festival in 2021, hosted in Rio de Janeiro.


Bengali television career

Other than working in few Hindi serials such as ''Raahat'', ''Umeed'' etc., Ganguly has worked in Bengali television serials such as ''@Bhalobasha.com'', which was directed by Monish Ghosh and produced by Snehasish Chakraborty; ''Hridayer Chorabali'' etc. She has acted in Bengali telefilms too. The telefilm ''Bandhobi'' was about two college friends (girls) who meet after a long time and remember those days when both of them fell in love with the same man. ''Bandhobi'' was directed by Kaushik Ganguly and
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played Ganguly's friend's role. The telefilm ''Promotion'' dealt with single parenthood and it was shot in
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.


Filmography


Films


Direction

* '' Nirbashito'' (2014) * ''
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'' (2019)


Telefilms

* ''Roop'' directed by Ashok Vishwanathan. * ''Ushno-tar Jonyo'' (2010) * ''A...tithi'' * ''Bhalobashar Kotha'' (directed by
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) * ''Chhoti Si Asha'' * ''Bandhobi'': (2010) The telefim was about two college friends (roles played by Churni Ganguly and Chandreyi Ghosh). * ''Ambor Sen Antardhan Rahasya'' (1999) as Churni Chatterjee . * ''Promotion'': This telefilm was entirely shot in
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and dealt with single parenthood. * ''Shesh Kriya'' (1984)


TV serials

* '' Kayamath'' as Amrita Mehra for
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(2007–2009) * ''Raahat'' for
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. * ''Umeed'' for Zee TV. * ''@Bhalobasha.com'' (
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) * ''Chhoti si Asha''. * ''Bandhan'' (Star Jalsha) * ''Hridayer Chorabali'' (Zee Bangla) * ''Debi'' (Zee Bangla)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ganguly, Churni Actresses from Kolkata Living people Jadavpur University alumni Bengali television actresses Bengal Film Journalists' Association Award winners Kalakar Awards winners Indian film actresses Indian television actresses 21st-century Indian actresses Year of birth missing (living people) Best Dialogue National Film Award winners Film directors from Kolkata Filmfare Awards Bangla winners