Roopa Ganguly (born 25 November 1966) is an Indian actress,
playback singer
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and politician. She is best known for her portrayal of
Draupadi
Draupadi (), also referred to as Krishnā, Panchali and Yajnaseni, is the central heroine of the Indian epic poetry, ancient Indian epic ''Mahabharata''. In the epic, she is the princess of Panchala Kingdom, who later becomes the empress of K ...
in
B R Chopra's hit television series ''
Mahabharat''. Often promoted as the
Tollywood's answer to
Bollywood
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's
Shabana Azmi
Shabana Azmi (born 18 September 1950) is an Indian actress of film, television and theatre. Her career in the Hindi cinema, Hindi film industry has spanned Shabana Azmi filmography, over 160 films, mostly within independent and neorealist paral ...
, she is known for her versatility and accent adaptation.
She has worked with directors such as
Mrinal Sen
Mrinal Sen ( ; 14 May 1923 – 30 December 2018) was a Bengali film director and screenwriter known for his work primarily in Cinema of West Bengal, Bengali, and a few Hindi cinema, Hindi and Telugu cinema, Telugu language films. Regarded as on ...
,
Aparna Sen,
Goutam Ghose and
Rituparno Ghosh
Rituparno Ghosh (; 31 August 1963 – 30 May 2013) was an Indian film director, actor, writer and lyricist. After pursuing a degree in economics, he started his career as a creative artist at an advertising agency. He received recognition for h ...
. She is a trained
Rabindra Sangeet
''Rabindra Sangeet'' (; ), also known as Tagore Songs, are songs from the Indian subcontinent written and composed by the Bengalis, Bengali polymath Rabindranath Tagore, winner of the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature, the first Indian and also the ...
vocalist and a classical dancer.
She received several awards including a
National Award and two
BFJA Awards. In October 2016, she was nominated as a
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
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by the
President of India
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. She served as the President of BJP Mahila Morcha in
West Bengal
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. She served as the General Secretary and the Vice-President for the West Bengal Motion Picture Artistes' Forum, a body representing cine artistes.
Her films have commulatively grossed more than US$100 million worldwide.
Her first acting assignment was Bijoy Chatterjee's Hindi short film ''Nirupama'' (1986) based on
Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindranath Thakur (; anglicised as Rabindranath Tagore ; 7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941) was a Bengalis, Bengali polymath who worked as a poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer, and painter of the Bengal Renai ...
's Bengali short story ''Dena Paona'' and broadcast on
DD National
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.
Her breakthrough role came with the Bengali TV series ''Muktabandha'' (1987) directed by
Ramaprasad Banik. She achieved national recognition for her role in
P. Kumar Vasudev's Hindi TV series ''
Ganadevta'' (1987-88) and shot to wider fame and popularity after she played ''
Draupadi
Draupadi (), also referred to as Krishnā, Panchali and Yajnaseni, is the central heroine of the Indian epic poetry, ancient Indian epic ''Mahabharata''. In the epic, she is the princess of Panchala Kingdom, who later becomes the empress of K ...
'' in
B. R. Chopra's ''
Mahabharat'' (1988–90).
She reprised the role of
Draupadi
Draupadi (), also referred to as Krishnā, Panchali and Yajnaseni, is the central heroine of the Indian epic poetry, ancient Indian epic ''Mahabharata''. In the epic, she is the princess of Panchala Kingdom, who later becomes the empress of K ...
in
Chopra's ''
Mahabharat Katha''. She acted in popular Hindi TV series such as ''
Kanoon'' (1993), ''
Chandrakanta'' (1994), ''
Karam Apnaa Apnaa'' (2007), ''
Kasturi'' (2009), ''
Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo'' (2009). Popular Bengali TV series, she acted in, include ''Janmabhoomi'' (1997), ''Draupadi'' (2000), ''Ingeet'' (2001), ''Tithir Atithi'' to name a few.
She made her big screen debut opposite
Chiranjeet in
Prabhat Roy's Bengali film ''Prateek'' (1988). She achieved critical acclaims for her performance in
National Award winning Bengali films such as ''
Padma Nadir Majhi'' (1992) by
Goutam Ghose, ''
Janani'' (1993) by Sanat Dasgupta and ''
Yugant'' (1995) by
Aparna Sen. She received
BFJA Award for Best Supporting Actress twice for her roles in Amal Ray Ghatak's ''Ujan'' (1995) and
Rituparno Ghosh
Rituparno Ghosh (; 31 August 1963 – 30 May 2013) was an Indian film director, actor, writer and lyricist. After pursuing a degree in economics, he started his career as a creative artist at an advertising agency. He received recognition for h ...
's ''
Antarmahal'' (2005). In the same year, she acted in the role of a conceited actress in
Anjan Dutt's ''
Tarpor Bhalobasa'', which once again earned her critical acclaim. She was conferred with
Osian's Cinefan Festival Special Jury Mention for her role in ''
Antarmahal'' (2005).
She was awarded in the Best Actress in a Leading Role category for her role in
Sekhar Das's
National Award winning Bengali film ''
Krantikaal'' (2005) at the
9th Dhaka International Film Festival.
In January 2006, she was named by
The Indian Express
''The Indian Express'' is an English-language Indian daily newspaper founded in 1932 by P. Varadarajulu Naidu. It is headquartered in Noida, owned by the ''Indian Express Group''. It was later taken over by Ramnath Goenka. In 1999, eight y ...
in the list of the five most powerful actresses of 2005. She was further acclaimed for her roles in films such as ''Kaaler Rakhal'' (2009), ''Chowrasta - The Crossroads of Love'' (2009), ''
Chaurahen'' (2012), ''
Na Hannyate'' (2012), ''
Dutta Vs Dutta'' (2012) and ''Punascha'' (2014). In 2011, she received the
National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for rendering her voice in Aditi Roy's Bengali film ''
Abosheshey'' (2012).
Early life
Ganguly was born to Samarendra Lal Ganguly and Juthika Ganguly on 25 November 1966.
She grew up in a
joint family. She was a student of Beltala Girls' High School from which she finished her secondary examination.
She completed her Higher Secondary Education from
Jodhpur Park Girls' High School. Later, she obtained a bachelor's degree from the
Jogamaya Devi College, an affiliated undergraduate women's college of
University of Calcutta
The University of Calcutta, informally known as Calcutta University (), is a Public university, public State university (India), state university located in Kolkata, Calcutta (Kolkata), West Bengal, India. It has 151 affiliated undergraduate c ...
, in
Kolkata
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.
Ganguly had to face severe financial crisis during her college days.
Acting career
Ganguly never aspired to be an actress. After she completed her graduation, she was suggested by some of her relatives to pursue acting.
She attended a wedding ceremony where she was introduced to Bijoy Chatterjee who was looking for a fresh face with unplucked eyebrows to play the female lead in his Hindi telefilm ''Nirupama'' (1986) based on
Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindranath Thakur (; anglicised as Rabindranath Tagore ; 7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941) was a Bengalis, Bengali polymath who worked as a poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer, and painter of the Bengal Renai ...
's Bengali short story ''Dena Paona''. Ganguly was initially hesitant to accept his proposal but later gave her nod on her aunts' insistence.
The film manifested the adversity of dowry. Ganguly portrayed the titular character who is humiliated and neglected by her in-laws as her father has failed to produce the dowry.
Soumitra Chatterjee who played the father to her character in the film helped her get into the role of the heroine.
Impressed with her potential, Soumitra Chatterjee cast her as Mrinal alongside his daughter Poulami Basu playing the role of Bindu in his directorial venture ''Stree Ki Patra'' (1986), based on ''Streer Patra'' a Bengali short story written by
Tagore
Rabindranath Thakur (; anglicised as Rabindranath Tagore ; 7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941) was a Bengalis, Bengali polymath who worked as a poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer, and painter of the Bengal Renai ...
.
Ganguly was enjoined by
Ramaprasad Banik to appear for a look test for the female lead in his Bengali TV series ''Muktabandha'' (1986). After she appeared for the look test,
Samaresh Majumdar, the screenplay writer of the TV series considered her to be imperfect for the role. The role being that of a call girl, Majumdar wanted an attractive actress to portray it. He suggested Banik to find another actress other than Ganguly whom he considered to be dowdy. Majumdar was requested to meet Ganguly once again. This time Ganguly appeared charming and attractive, and was finalised to portray the female lead. Her performance in the series was appreciated.
Ganguly successfully auditioned for the role of Durga in
P. Kumar Vasudev's Hindi TV series ''
Ganadevta'' (1987-88). It was based on
Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay's much acclaimed 1942 Bengali novel ''
Ganadevata''.
Set against the backdrop of
British Raj
The British Raj ( ; from Hindustani language, Hindustani , 'reign', 'rule' or 'government') was the colonial rule of the British The Crown, Crown on the Indian subcontinent,
*
* lasting from 1858 to 1947.
*
* It is also called Crown rule ...
in the twentieth century, the series documents
Dalit
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uprising against the exploitation of the rich upper caste in a rural India.
She played Durga, a rural prostitute who is of service to several Indian nationalists who intend to eradicate subaltern plight. The role extensively propelled her career. A number of directors including
Mrinal Sen
Mrinal Sen ( ; 14 May 1923 – 30 December 2018) was a Bengali film director and screenwriter known for his work primarily in Cinema of West Bengal, Bengali, and a few Hindi cinema, Hindi and Telugu cinema, Telugu language films. Regarded as on ...
was impressed with her performance.
She accepted a role opposite
Chiranjeet Chakraborty in
Prabhat Roy's Bengali film ''Prateek'' (1988).
Roy's next venture was ''Agnitrishna'' (1989) that once again saw
Chiranjeet Chakraborty essaying the male protagonist Abhijit suffering from
pyrophobia. Roy cast Ganguly as the female lead opposite Chakraborty. She had to enact the role of the doctor who treats the protagonist. The film failed to win critical favour while Ganguly's performance was critically acclaimed. She also accepted another role opposite
Chakraborty in Biresh Chatterjee's Bengali film ''Tufan'' (1989). The film was a major financial success. She featured in
Mrinal Sen
Mrinal Sen ( ; 14 May 1923 – 30 December 2018) was a Bengali film director and screenwriter known for his work primarily in Cinema of West Bengal, Bengali, and a few Hindi cinema, Hindi and Telugu cinema, Telugu language films. Regarded as on ...
's much acclaimed Hindi Film ''
Ek Din Achanak'' (1989) and
Basu Chatterjee's Hindi film ''
Kamla Ki Maut'' (1989).
Reportedly
B.R. Chopra was quite impressed with Ganguly's performance in the TV series ''Gandevta''. After
Juhi Chawla declined the role of
Draupadi
Draupadi (), also referred to as Krishnā, Panchali and Yajnaseni, is the central heroine of the Indian epic poetry, ancient Indian epic ''Mahabharata''. In the epic, she is the princess of Panchala Kingdom, who later becomes the empress of K ...
for ''
Mahabharat'',
Chopra decided to get her appear for a screen test for the role. In 1988, she was summoned by director Biresh Chatterjee to NT1 Studio where the director informed her that Chopra wanted her to appear for the look test.
Ramya Krishnan was also another strong candidate to portray the role. Ganguly was finally chosen since her Hindi diction was better. In 1989, the 34th episode of the series introduced her. She was hailed for her performance in the
Game of Dice sequence. The sequence was aired in the 46th, 47th and 48th episodes of the series. The sequence narrates Draupadi being dragged to the court by
Dushasana. She then asks
Bhishma
Bhishma (), also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra, and Devavrata, is a central figure in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. He was a statesman and military commander of the ancient Kuru Kingdom. Renowned for his wisdom, valor, and unwavering principles, ...
, a veteran of the
Kuru clan whether
Yudhishthira
Yudhishthira (Sanskrit: युधिष्ठिर, ud̪ʱiʂʈʰiɾᵊ IAST: ''Yudhiṣṭhira''), also known as Dharmaputra, is the eldest among the five Pandavas, and is also one of the central characters of the ancient Indian epic ''Ma ...
has the right to put her in stake. The sequence demanded her to weep while enacting the part. She was so engrossed that she wept on even after her shot was over.
She later claimed that her performance in the TV series was quite mediocre.
Ganguly received wide attention from Bollywood media and producers for her role in Chopra's ''Mahabharat'', yet she never had a significant elevation in her Bollywood career. She said that things became very hard since she was an outsider and had to face the problem of casting couch. She featured as Rama in Tariq Shah's Hindi film ''
Baahar Aane Tak'' (1990). The film did not meet financial success. Onwards, she appeared in films such as
K. Bapayya's ''
Pyar Ka Devta'' (1991),
Raj Sippy's ''
Saugandh'' (1991) and
Rajkumar Kohli's
''Virodhi'' (1992) to name a few. In 1991, she acted in the blockbuster
Kannada
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film ''
Police Matthu Dada'', directed by
Tulsi Ramsay and
Shyam Ramsay. In the same year, she appeared in its Hindi remake titled ''
Inspector Dhanush''. The film flopped at the box office. In 1992, she acted in A. V. Seshagiri Rao's Telugu film ''Inspector Bhavani'', where she played the character of a sincere police officer whose object is to bring an end to those who assassinated her fiancée. In the same year, she acted in Sukanta Roy's Bengali film ''Pitrireen'', where she played the character of Sathi, a photographer who inquires about her father's assassin.
In 1992, she appeared in
Goutam Ghose's award-winning Bengali film ''
Padma Nadir Majhi'', where she played the character of ''Kapila'', a woman from the fishermen community who falls for her sister's husband and finally leaves her family to settle with him on Moynadeep island. Her performance in this film was appreciated by the critics and media personalities.
Utpal Dutt, who was also a part of this venture, was recorded to comment on her performance: "Roopa has really lived the life of Kapila with those flawless body languages of a woman from the fisherman community."
In 1995, She accepted a role in
Ravi Chopra's ''Kanoon'' on the latter's insistence. In 1995, she appeared in Amal Roy Ghatak's Bengali film ''Ujan'', which won her the
BFJA Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1996. In 1996, she appeared in
Aparna Sen's award-winning Bengali film ''
Yugant'', where she played the character of an obsessed dancer. Her performance in the film won favourable reviews. Apart from acting in feature films, she went on appearing in numerous telefilms and television series, both in Bengali and Hindi, including ''Sukanya'' (1998).
In 2000, she appeared in
Rituparno Ghosh
Rituparno Ghosh (; 31 August 1963 – 30 May 2013) was an Indian film director, actor, writer and lyricist. After pursuing a degree in economics, he started his career as a creative artist at an advertising agency. He received recognition for h ...
's award-winning Bengali film ''
Bariwali'', where she played the character of ''Sudeshna Mitra'', an actress playing the character of ''Binodini'', in a film Chokher Bali directed, alongside the male protagonist. In 2001, she appeared in a cameo role in
Goutam Ghose's award-winning Bengali film ''
Dekha''. Though she made a cameo appearance in it, she garnered huge mass attention as the film was widely advertised on her enthralling dialogue; "Sagar dekhben naa, shudhu amake dekhun." In the film, she rendered her character with a fine, seductive approach, especially in the ''Eki Labonyo Purna Prate'' song sequence, where the character played by
Soumitra Chatterjee recalls an earlier moment of Ganguly gazing back at him. In 2003, she appeared in
Gautam Ghose's Bengali film ''
Abar Aranye'', where she played the character of ''Shimul'', a buoyant woman who is grief-stricken at the deepest core of her heart for the probable loss of her husband. She appeared in a cameo role in ''
Bow Barracks Forever'' (2004) by
Anjan Dutt.
In 2005, she appeared in
Rituparno Ghosh
Rituparno Ghosh (; 31 August 1963 – 30 May 2013) was an Indian film director, actor, writer and lyricist. After pursuing a degree in economics, he started his career as a creative artist at an advertising agency. He received recognition for h ...
's award-winning Bengali film ''
Antarmahal'', where she played the character of ''Mahamaya'', a docile wife to an arrogant zamindar. Her performance in the film was hugely appreciated by film critics. Indian film critic Piyush Roy wrote on her performance in the film, "Ganguly rekindles memories of her fiery act of Draupadi in B R Chopra's ''Mahabharat'' through her blow hot, blow cold performance."
She herself considered this role as a big challenge as it was inherently contrary to her personality.
The film won her the
BFJA Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2006. Reportedly
Mira Nair was all praise for Ganguly's performance in the film after the former had attended a private screening of the film in USA. Nair proposed her to play the role of Asima's mother in ''
The Namesake''. Ganguly eschewed the offer since the role was not meaty enough. She then, featured in
Sekhar Das's award-winning Bengali film ''
Krantikaal'' (2005), where she played the character of ''Subarna'', who befriends a terrorist who broke into her house. She appeared in Raj Mukherjee's Bengali film ''Nagordola'' (2005), where she portrayed the character of an arrogant and rude woman who gets diagnosed as having throat cancer and realises that life is not like it has conventionally been and gives her full consent to her own unmarried daughter to give birth of her baby and to bring it up. The film was a major hit at the box office for its contemporary social issue. Her performance in the film earn her an
Anandalok Award nomination in the Best Actress in the Leading Role category in 2006. She acted in the much acclaimed Bengali film ''
Ek Mutho Chabi'' (2005), produced by herself, where she played the character of an established actress who has a car accident, consequently losing her career. In December 2005, Ganguly was named by
The Telegraph
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Australia
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in the list of Five Crowning Queens of 2005 alongside
Rani Mukerji,
Preity Zinta,
Konkona Sen Sharma and
Vidya Balan.
In 2006, she accepted a role of a writer in
Karam Apnaa Apnaa produced by
Balaji Telefilms and shifted her base to Mumbai. She then appeared in Hindi TV series such as ''
Love Story'' and ''
Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo'' (2009).
In 2009, she appeared in
Sekhar Das's Bengali film ''Kaaler Rakhal''. She appeared in
Anjan Dutt's film ''Chowrasta the Crossroads of love'' (2009).
In 2011, she won the
National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for rendering her voice in Aditi Roy's Bengali film ''
Abosheshey'' (2012) where she also acted. In the film, she portrayed the character of Suchismita. She appeared in
Birsa Dasgupta's ''
Jaani Dyakha Hawbe'' (2011), which after much commercial expectation proved to be a failure at the box office.
She acted in
Anurag Basu's blockbuster film ''
Barfi!'' (2012). She acted in
Anjan Dutt's ''
Dutta Vs Dutta'', (2012) where she played the character of "Runu mashi", who lives her life on her own terms and inspires the protagonist to live the life he desires. She featured in Joydeep Ghosh's ''Mayabazar'' (2012). The film has three individual stories. She played the protagonist in the story ''Smriti'' which is based on ''Dehantar'' by Sharadindu Bandopadhyay. She played Kuhu, a widow who sees her deceased husband in every single man she dates. She appeared in Riingo's Bengali film ''
Na Hannyate'' (2012), where she played the character of ''Jui'', who is caught in a situation where she could save only one of her kids and leave the other to die. In 2013, she appeared in Utsav Mukherjee's hilarious social-satirical film ''
Half Serious.'' She played the role of goddess
Durga in the film. She appeared in Rana Basu's Bengali film ''
Namte Namte'' (2013). She also appeared in Shekhar Das's Bengali film ''Nayanchampar Dinratri'' (2013). In 2014, she appeared alongside
Soumitra Chatterjee in Souvik Mitra's Bengali film ''Punascha'', where she played the muse of an award-winning author, played by Chatterjee. The film earned her rave reviews including the statement made by
The Times of India
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that the film belongs to her only. In 2015, she acted in
Debesh Chottopadhyay's Bengali film ''
Natoker Moto'' and
Aparna Sen's Bengali film ''
Arshinagar.'' She was offered the role of Jiji in
Kushan Nandy's ''
Babumoshai Bandookbaaz'' (2017), but was later replaced by
Divya Dutta.
In 2023, Ganguly portrayed Bithika Mitra in ''
Meyebela'', a Bengali TV series produced by
Surinder Films
Surinder Films is an Indian media and entertainment company headquartered in Kolkata, West Bengal
West Bengal (; Bengali language, Bengali: , , abbr. WB) is a States and union territories of India, state in the East India, eastern port ...
.
It revolves around a joint family of Hazra Ln, South Kolkata.
She abruptly left the series after a few months citing that the show contained "regressive content".
Political career
In 2015, Ganguly joined Bharatiya Janata Party ahead of
2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election and quit Artiste Forum since she believed that a political figure should not hold a significant designation in Artiste Forum.
In West Bengal Assembly elections 2016, Ganguly lost from
Howrah North to
Trinamool Congress
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counterpart and cricketer
Laxmi Ratan Shukla.
In May 2016, she was attacked allegedly by
Trinamool Congress
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workers when she was returning from
Kakdwip in
South 24 Parganas where she had gone to meet victims of political violence. She sustained head injuries and had to be admitted to hospital.
She was nominated to the
Rajya Sabha
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in October 2016 in place of cricketer
Navjot Singh Sidhu, who resigned earlier.
Personal life
Ganguly was married to Dhrubo Mukerjee, a mechanical engineer hailing from West Bengal, Kolkata from 1992 until 2007. They have one child, a son, born in 1997, Aakash Mukherjee.
She was in a live-in relationship with the Bengali singer Dibyendu Mukherjee. They lived in Ganguly's flat in Mumbai until the end of their relationship. Ganguly maintained a pleasant formality whenever she met Mukherjee after their separation.
Awards and recognitions
Awards
Ganguly had won numerous awards, including a
National Award,
Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards two times and Kalakar Awards three times. In 2011, she was awarded the
National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for rendering her voice in Aditi Roy's Bengali film ''
Abosheshey''. She was awarded for her husky and haunting voice in the songs ''Dure Kothay'' and ''Aji Bijan Ghare''.
Recognition
* Social and cultural anthropologist Purnima Mankekar's
ethnography
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of television-viewing in India, ''Screening Culture, Viewing Politics: An Ethnography of Television, Womanhood, and Nation in Postcolonial India'', published by
Duke University
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Press in 1999, features a still shot of Ganguly as
Draupadi
Draupadi (), also referred to as Krishnā, Panchali and Yajnaseni, is the central heroine of the Indian epic poetry, ancient Indian epic ''Mahabharata''. In the epic, she is the princess of Panchala Kingdom, who later becomes the empress of K ...
on its cover.
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