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Bhaswar Chatterjee (born 8 March 1975) is a Bengali film and television actor.[1][2] He attended high school at South Point School and graduated in bioscience from Asutosh College. Before getting his first job in GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals in 1996, he obtained a diploma in marketing and sales management from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.

Key Information

In 1998, his first appearance on television was in Jaltaranga followed by Bishnu Pal Chowdhury's Kanakanjali. Chatterjee established himself in the Bollywood industry with The Legend of Bhagat Singh in 2002 by playing Batukeshwar Dutt, and with the daily soap Janmobhumi in 2003. As of 2020, he has appeared in 125 daily soaps and a total of 111 serials in the Bengali language.

He was a member of Indian censor board from 2014 to 2017.[3][better source needed] Bhaswar is a writer too,till date he has 14 novels to his credit.Some of the best sellers are Onyo Upotyaka,Maharani Didda,Shrikanto Manjiler Rahasya,Kacher Swargo for which he was awarded Samaresh Majumdar Sahitya Samman in 2025.

Early life

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He was a student of South Point School for his high school years, and graduated in bioscience from Asutosh College.[citation needed] Before getting his first job in GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals in 1996, he obtained a diploma in marketing and sales management from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.[4]

Family

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Bhaswar's great grandfather, the late Bhimchandra Chatterjee, though an electrical engineer, was the architect of the Benares Hindu university (on insistence of the late Madan Mohan Malviya). His Elements of applied electricity books were in circulation a few years back. He was the Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Benaras Hindu University in 1936.[5]

Though he belongs to a family of four generations of engineers, he always wanted to be an actor. Probably his acting genes comes from his mother's side whose uncle Devi Mukherjee was a star actor in the 1940s.[citation needed]

Filmography and television

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Some of the major films he acted were The Legend of Bhagat Singh,Aalo,Ballygunge Court,Aamar Prithibi,Royal Bengal Rahasya,Jekhane Bhooter Bhoy,Onyo Opaala and Mahalaya.Superhit daily soaps featuring Chattopadhyay which garnered high "TRPs"[a] (ratings) are Joy Baba Loknath,[7] Shree Krishna Bhakto Meera,[8] as well as:

which is being aired on Star Plus.

OTT

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Bhaswar also is being active on ott platforms like Hoichoi, he did the successful Paap season 1&2 and Six and The Adventures of Gogol for Addatimes. His next ott release is Roktokarobi for Zee5 streaming from 3 February. Bhaswar played Ajit for the super successful Byomkesh O Pinjrapol for Hoichoi. He worked in season 2 of the web series Sampurna. On 20 April his first Hindi Webseries Tooth Pari When love bites started streaming on Netflix.

Films

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  • Mahanagar theke Doore (2023)
  • Naishabdo (2024)
  • Amar Labongolata (2024)
  • Television

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    Philanthropy

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    Bhaswar Chatterjee runs an NGO, "Aparna Foundation" in his mother's name, which assists the poor and needy. The foundation started collecting used clothes and accessories and distributed them to different parts of Kolkata and its outskirts. Later in 2021 during pandemic, it worked extensively in Kolkata where it fed the pavement dwellers for continuous 22 days along with Puri, Katra and specially Kashmir.The Ngo supplied a month’s ration to ghorawalas and pitthuwalas of Vaishnodevi Temple, to the houseboat caretakers in Srinagar, helped in marriage of a Kashmiri girl, build a house for a poor family. It also helps a number of girl children with studies in Kashmir.[11]

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    Bhaswar Chatterjee (born 8 March 1975) is an Indian , , and social activist best known for his work in Bengali films, television series, and . He debuted in the Hindi historical drama (2002), portraying , and has since built a prolific career with over 20 film credits and numerous television serials, often in versatile supporting and lead roles. Beyond acting, Chatterjee served as a member of the in 2013, contributing to film content regulation, and has authored at least 15 as of November 2025, including suspense thrillers like Onyo Upotyaka (2023) and historical works such as Maharani Didda. His social activism includes advocacy for , such as efforts to aid starving monkeys near the shrine in 2020. Born in Kolkata, West Bengal, Chatterjee grew up in a Bengali family and pursued education in the sciences, attending South Point High School for his secondary studies before graduating with a degree in bioscience from Asutosh College, University of Calcutta. He began his acting journey in 1998 with Bengali television serials, gaining early recognition in shows like Agnipariksha (2009), before transitioning to films with notable Bengali projects such as Alo (2003), Krishnakanter Will (2007), Royal Bengal Rahasya (2011), Comrade (2017), Mahalaya (2019), Michhil (2020), and the upcoming Bela (2025). In 2014, he married Nabamita Chatterjee, granddaughter of legendary Bengali actor Uttam Kumar, though the couple divorced in 2020. Chatterjee's multifaceted career also extends to writing, with his novels often exploring themes of suspense, history, and human relationships, reflecting his linguistic expertise and passion for storytelling.

    Biography

    Early life

    Bhaswar Chatterjee was born on 8 March 1975 in (then Calcutta), , . His parents were Nripen Chatterjee and Aparna Chatterjee. Aparna Chatterjee passed away in November 2017.

    Education

    Bhaswar Chatterjee completed his secondary education at , a prominent institution in . He subsequently enrolled at , affiliated with the , where he earned a in bioscience during the mid-1990s. Following graduation, Chatterjee acquired a diploma in marketing and sales management from , equipping him for entry into the professional workforce. In 1996, he began his corporate career at , working as a bioscience professional in a role that aligned with his academic background. This phase proved short-lived, however, as Chatterjee's longstanding passion for —nurtured through his formative years—prompted him to leave the corporate sector and transition toward opportunities in theater and acting.

    Career

    Film roles

    Bhaswar Chatterjee made his acting debut in the The Legend of Bhagat Singh (2002), directed by , where he portrayed the supporting role of , Bhagat Singh's close associate in the independence struggle. This role marked his entry into cinema after a brief stint in corporate work, earning critical notice for his earnest depiction of revolutionary fervor alongside lead actor . Following his Hindi debut, Chatterjee transitioned to Bengali cinema, establishing a steady presence in supporting and character roles. His early Bengali films included Alo (2003), a social drama exploring rural life; Sakal Sandhya (2006), a family-oriented narrative; Krishnakanter Will (2007), an adaptation of Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel focusing on inheritance and societal norms; and Eti (2008), a poignant story of human connections. These works highlighted his versatility in portraying nuanced, everyday characters within the socio-cultural fabric of Bengal. In his mid-career phase, Chatterjee gained prominence through roles in thrillers and dramas that underscored his ability to convey depth in ensemble casts. Notable films include Royal Bengal Rahasya (2011), where he played Tarit Sengupta in the mystery adaptation; Jekhane Bhooter Bhoy (2012), a horror-thriller ensemble; Binodoner Dui Adhyay (2016), a literary drama based on Tarashankar Bandopadhyay's work; (2017), a examining ideological conflicts; and Mahalaya (2019), a historical piece on the broadcast commemorating the 1971 war, where he contributed to the ensemble portraying cultural icons. His performances in these films often emphasized moral dilemmas and relational tensions, adding layers to the narratives. Chatterjee's recent filmography reflects an evolution toward more introspective roles in dramas and thrillers. Key releases include Naishabdo (2024), a poignant of family struggles amid the , where he played Ukil Babu, a aiding the family; Aalor Disha (2024), a on personal redemption; Barobabu (2025), a period piece delving into feudal dynamics; Ami Jokhon (2025), a romantic infused with nostalgic elements; and Bela (2025), a biographical celebrating artistic legacy. These roles showcase his maturation as an tackling contemporary and historical themes with emotional authenticity. For his contributions to film over two decades, Chatterjee received the Shilpi Sansad in 2018, recognizing his 20 years in the industry and impact on Bengali cinema through consistent character-driven performances. Throughout his career, he has predominantly essayed supporting or pivotal character roles in social dramas, thrillers, and historical films, enriching Bengali cinema's narrative diversity with portrayals that blend subtlety and intensity, often amplifying themes of societal change and personal resilience.

    Television appearances

    Bhaswar Chatterjee began his television career in 1998 with the serial JalTarang, entering the Bengali television landscape prominently in the early with supporting roles in family dramas such as Janmobhumi (2003), where he portrayed a doctor, and Ek Akasher Niche (2002–2005) on , which explored themes of rural life and relationships. He followed this with appearances in Sonar Horin, a serial focusing on emotional family bonds, further establishing his presence in daily soaps broadcast on prominent channels like . His career gained momentum with long-running serials in the late 2000s, including Maa...Tomay Chara Ghum Ashena (2009–2014) on Zee Bangla, where he played Manish Mukherjee, the father of the protagonist, in a narrative centered on maternal love and family struggles; the show exceeded 1,500 episodes, becoming a staple in Bengali households. Chatterjee's portrayal earned him a nomination for Best Father (Srestho Baba) at the Big Bangla TV Awards, highlighting his impact in emotional family roles. Similarly, in Agnipariksha (2009–2014) on Zee Bangla, he took on a lead role opposite Sonali Chowdhury, depicting a story of marital trials and redemption that ran for over 1,400 episodes and solidified his transition to central characters. Throughout the 2010s, Chatterjee expanded into more diverse roles across channels like Star Jalsha, including Keya Patar Nouko (2011–2013) on Zee Bangla, a romantic drama, and Ishti Kutum (2017–2020) on Star Jalsha, where he portrayed Dhrubo Sen, a lawyer navigating complex family dynamics in a social issue-based plot. His role as Dr. Gourav Sen in Amloki (2018) on Zee Bangla, a children's drama addressing societal challenges that ran for approximately 220 episodes, exemplifies his evolution from supporting parts to authoritative leads in serialized narratives that blend family elements with social commentary. These appearances, often in high-TRP family dramas and issue-driven stories, have contributed to his widespread recognition among Bengali audiences, with several serials achieving milestones like 500+ episodes and fostering fan engagement through recurring themes of resilience and relationships. In 2024, Chatterjee expanded into Hindi television with Advocate Anjali Awasthi on Star Plus, portraying Gaurav Singh Rajput, the estranged brother in a family drama involving legal battles, marking his debut in Hindi serials as of November 2025.

    Web series and OTT projects

    Bhaswar Chatterjee entered the OTT space in 2018 with roles in two notable Bengali , marking his transition to digital platforms amid the growing popularity of streaming content in . In Hoichoi's Six, he portrayed Dr. Haricharan Pakrashi, a entangled in a complex murder mystery involving multiple personalities, contributing to the series' innovative narrative that premiered as Bengal's first such genre on the platform. Similarly, on Addatimes, Chatterjee played Gogol's father in The Adventures of Gogol, a youth-oriented series that blended and mystery elements, appealing to younger audiences through its episodic, binge-friendly structure. His collaboration with Hoichoi deepened with the iconic anthology series, where he has recurrently essayed the role of Ajit Bandopadhyay, the loyal companion to detective , across multiple seasons since 2017, including the 2023 installment Byomkesh O Pinjrapol. This portrayal, set in Calcutta, showcased his versatility in period thrillers, drawing on Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay's literary universe and earning praise for the duo's chemistry with lead . In 2019, Chatterjee starred as Srimonto (Mejda) in Hoichoi's family drama , a Durga Puja-themed mystery exploring secrets and sibling dynamics, which spawned a second season in 2021 and highlighted his ability to anchor emotional narratives in shorter, serialized formats. Expanding beyond Bengali content, Chatterjee made his Hindi OTT debut in 2023 with 's fantasy romance Tooth Pari: When Love Bites, playing Inspector Kundu in a story blending vampire lore with modern , which broadened his reach to pan-Indian audiences. That year, he also appeared in ZEE5's thriller Roktokorobi as Saibal, delving into psychological around a doctor's troubled past, further diversifying his portfolio in crime dramas. These projects, often featuring 6-11 episodes per season, differ from traditional television by offering on-demand, bingeable viewing that allows for deeper character arcs and global accessibility via platforms like Hoichoi and . Post-2020, OTT roles have revitalized Chatterjee's career, enabling collaborations with directors like (Byomkesh seasons) and Mostafizur Rahman Manik (), while leveraging his established television presence to secure nuanced parts in thrillers and dramas that resonate with urban viewers seeking concise, high-stakes storytelling. This shift has diversified his genre exposure, from mysteries to fantasies, enhancing his appeal in the competitive digital landscape.

    Personal life

    Family background

    Bhaswar Chatterjee was born to Nripen Chatterjee and Aparna Chatterjee in , , . His mother, Aparna Chatterjee, passed away in November 2017, profoundly influencing his philanthropic efforts; in her honor, Chatterjee founded the Aparna Foundation in January 2018 to support the underprivileged through aid distribution and community assistance. The organization has provided essential relief during the . Chatterjee has one sibling, a named Poushali Mukherjee, who resides in for professional reasons and maintains a close bond with him through occasional visits, such as during celebrations. He has prominent extended family ties to Bengali cultural and academic figures, including his maternal uncle, actor Devi Mukherjee, a star in 1940s Bengali cinema, and his great-grandfather Bheemchandra Chatterjee, an who served as head of the Department at Benares Hindu University and contributed to its establishment.

    Marriage and relationships

    Bhaswar Chatterjee's first marriage was an arranged union during his early career in a , influenced by family pressure, particularly from his mother. The relationship ended in after his wife pursued an extramarital affair and filed charges against him under Section 498A of the , alleging harassment, to facilitate the separation despite opposition from her family. No children were born from this marriage, and specific dates for the union and its dissolution remain undisclosed in . In 2013, Chatterjee began a romantic relationship with Nabamita Chatterjee, the granddaughter of legendary Bengali actor , whom he had known through professional circles. The couple married on January 20, 2014, in a private ceremony attended by close family and industry friends, marking the culmination of their year-long courtship. No children resulted from this marriage. Rumors of marital discord surfaced in October 2019, fueled by public speculation about . The couple officially divorced in August 2020, with Nabamita initiating the proceedings against Chatterjee's initial wishes to salvage the relationship; they have since maintained an amicable friendship, as evidenced by mutual anniversary greetings in 2022. As of 2025, no or partnerships have been reported, and Chatterjee has emphasized prioritizing personal privacy amid ongoing media scrutiny, which has occasionally affected his public image by amplifying personal vulnerabilities over his professional achievements.

    Philanthropy

    Bhaswar Chatterjee is involved in social activism and , particularly through the Aparna Foundation, an NGO he founded in January 2018 in memory of his mother, Aparna, who passed away in November 2017. The foundation assists the poor and needy by collecting and distributing used clothes and other essentials. During the in 2021, the foundation provided food to beggars, rickshaw pullers, and daily wage earners affected by the second wave. It distributed rations to 150 families impacted by inclement weather from and sent 30 ration kits to COVID-hit families in . Following in 2020, the foundation distributed clothes and rations in the region. Chatterjee has also advocated for . In December 2020, during a visit to the shrine, he appealed to animal rights activist for assistance in feeding starving monkeys and langurs near the temple, receiving a positive response.

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