5 Bollywood actresses who started their career from Bengali films

Bengali actors are highly regarded for their great acting skills and attractive looks. The most well-known Bollywood women who began their careers in Bengali cinema are listed here.

The growing passion for Bengali film is impeccable. The Bengali film industry is growing owing to its unusual topics and creative storytelling methods. Bengali films have some amazing performers in addition to their amazing flicks. These actors have captured the hearts of millions of people, even those outside of West Bengal, with their glamorous appearances and natural performances.

These are a few of the most well-known Bollywood actresses who actually debuted in Bengali films.

 

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Sharmila Tagore

The stunning Sharmila Tagore made her acting debut in Satyajit Ray’s iconic film “Apur Sansar,” which helped her become the queen of Bollywood in the 1960s and 1970s. Numerous international honours were earned by the renowned filmmaker for this film. Three sections comprise the film.

 

Vidya Balan

“Bhalo Theko,” a 2003 movie, marked Vidya Balan’s feature debut. Also winning a National Award was the Gautam Haldar movie. Bengal’s Naxalite Movement, which began in the 1960s, is the central theme of the movie.

 

Radhika Apte


In the Bengali films Antaheen, Rupkatha Noy, and Pendulum, Radhika Apte has made three appearances. In the motion picture “Antaheen,” she made her acting debut. Her Bengali accent and diction are remarkable even though she is Marathi. In the short film “Ahalya,” she also starred.

 

 

Rani Mukerji

Rani Mukerji made her film debut opposite Bengali legend Prosenjit Chatterjee in the Bangla film “Biyer Phool.” Directed by her father, Ram Mukherjee, the romantic smash from 1996 The filming of “Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat” and Rani’s Bollywood debut were organised and shot in Gangtok concurrently.

 

Konkona Sen Sharma

The film “Ek Je Aachhe Kanya,” helmed by Subrata Sen, portrays a mentally challenged girl who develops an obsession with her new tenant. The narrative centres on how the renter and his fiancée deal with this fixation. Hindi movie credits for Konkona Sen Sharma include “Wake Up Sid” and “Page 3.”