Phalguni Chatterjee

History

Phalguni Chatterjee is an Indian film actor who works with the Bengali film industry as well as Bollywood. He was first seen in the film Shadows of Time (2004). Later he acted in films like 10:10 (2008), Kahaani (2012), Lootera (2013), Biye Notout (2014) and Dictionary (2021). His 2019 release includes Megh Bristir Molat, directed by Sayan Basu Chowdhury. He is married to actress Rumki Chatterjee and actor Abir Chatterjee is their son.

Movies

Feludar Goyendagiri: Darjeeling Jawmjawmaat
Harinarayan
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.
Dictionary
Mohan Kaka
Makar Kanti Chatterjee is a semi-educated self-made businessman who tries hard but often fails to communicate in English. On the other hand, his brother-in-law, Suman, gets romantically involved with a woman married to a reticent forest officer, Ashoke Sanyal. The screenplay is based on the story, Baba Hoya and Swami Hoya, by Buddhadeb Guha.
Megh Bristir Molat
Megh Bristir Molat Tells the tale of a broken family and a blossoming relationship between a boy and her stepsister as they struggle amidst a cruel father
Happy Pill
A medical student has to drop out of college due to unfortunate circumstances and starts running a sweet shop. However, his boring life encounters a sudden twist when he claims to have discovered the formula for a pill that can make people happy.
Three Obsessions
Mejo Mama
Bengal episode film with three stories.
Kahaani
Pregnant and alone in the city of Kolkata, a woman begins a relentless search for her missing husband, only to find that nothing is what it seems.
The Understudy
Adapted from "Dui nomberer asami" written by Nilanjan Chaterjee. 'Kaler Rakhal' ( The Understudy), is a musical depicting the lives of colorful 'Bahurupis' ( The itinerant performers ) in rural India, mainly in Bengal region. The story also focuses on contemporary social and political issues.