Kharaj Mukherjee

Kharaj Mukherjee
Born (1963-07-07) 7 July 1963
Kolkata
Nationality Indian
Other names Kharaj Mukhopadhyay
Occupation Actor, Lyricist, Singer, Composer, Director
Known for Acting
Religion Hindu

Kharaj Mukherjee or Kharaj Mukhopadhyay (born 7 July 1963) is Bengali actor, songwriter, composer and singer.[1] He made his debut in Bengali film with the film Hulusthul in 1980. In last 32 years he has worked in many films like Patalghar, Bye Bye Bangkok, Kahani, namesake, accident, Muktodhara, Special 26, Lafangey Parindey, Yuva, Parineeta, Laga Chunari mein daag, Chhoye chhuti, Jaatishwar etc. He is a student of the drama maestro Mr. Ramaprasad Banik. One of the finest actors in India, he is known for his excellence in both Commercial and natural acting. In 2012 film Kahaani, Mukherjee played the role of Inspector Chatterjee.[2][3] Mukherjee won Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Best Male Playback Award in 2004 for the film Patalghar.

Filmography

Year Film Character Director Language!
2017 Boss 2 Baba Yadav Bengali
2016 Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh Sujoy Ghosh Hindi
Abhimaan (2016 film) Raj Chakraborty Bengali
Haripad Bandwala Pathikrit Basu Bengali
Love Express Rajiv Kumar Biswas Bengali
Shikari Joydip Mukherjee and Jakir Hossain Simanto Bengali
Kelor Kirti Raja Chanda Bengali
Badsha The Don Baba Yadav Bengali
Power Bhojon Ghosh Rajiv Kumar Biswas Bengali
Ki Kore Toke Bolbo Ankush's neighbour Rabi Kinagi Bengali
2015 Bela Seshe Jyotirmay Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee Bengali
Besh Korechi Prem Korechi Nepal Das Raja Chanda Bengali
Jamai 420 Rajballabh, Joy's father Rabi Kinnagi Bengali
Herogiri Rabi Kinnagi Bengali
2014 Ramdhanu - The Rainbow Nandita and Shiboprasad Bengali
Bachchan Retired Colonel (Priya's father) Raja Chanda Bengali
Janla diye bou palalo Aniket Chattopadhyay Bengali
Jaatishwar Bhola Moyra, Kabiyal Singer Srijit Mukherji Bengali
2013 Rangbaaz (2013 film) Raja Chanda Bengali
Khiladi (2013 film) Dayasankar Bal,Aditya's Manegar Ashok Pati Bengali
Chupi Chupi Abir Bose Bengali
Golemale Pirit Koro Na Jagannath Anindya Banerjee Bengali
Special Chabbis Neeraj Pandey Hindi
Sudama The Half Man Torjagayen Progga Mittir Rajib ball Bengali
2012 Challenge 2 Swarnakamal Raja Chanda Bengali
Muktodhara Lakhan Panda Shiboprosad Mukherjee
Nandita Roy
Bengali
Awara Madan Mohan Rabi Kinagi Bengali
Le Halua Le Raja Chanda Bengali
Bhooter Bhabishyat[4] Pramod Pradhan Anik Dutta Bengali
Kahaani Inspector Chatterjee Sujoy Ghosh Hindi
Goraay Gondogol Aniket Chattopadhyay Bengali
Paglu 2 Voice-over of Lord Shiva Sujit Mondal Bengali
2011 Gosainbaganer Bhoot Damodar Kaka Nitish Roy Bengali
Shatru Bhajan Babu Raj Chakraborty Bengali
Bye Bye Bangkok Milan Sadhukhan Aniket Chattopadhyay Bengali
Egaro Arun Roy Bengali
2010 Dui Prithibi Gopal's father Raj Chakraborty Bengali
Ogo Bodhu Sundari Sunanda Mitra Bengali
Le Chakka Ismail Biriyaniola Raj Chakraborty Bengali
The Japanese Wife Kite shop owner Aparna Sen Bengali
Wanted Shibu's uncle Rabi Kinagi Bengali
Natobor Not Out Balai Amit Sengupta Bengali
2009 Cha-e-Chhuti Aniket Chattopadhyay Bengali
Dujone Rajib Biswas Bengali
Challenge College principal Raj Chakraborty Bengali
Dhakee Satabdi Roy Bengali
Lakshyabhed Harikaka Raj Mukherjee Bengali
2008 Abelay Garam Bhaat Badan Pramanick Subhendu Ghosh Bengali
Partner Gobardhan Ghoshal Shankar Ray Bengali
Bhalobasha Bhalobasha Rabi Kinagi Bengali
Tolly Lights Arjun Chakraborty Bengali
2006 Shikar Ramu Saran Dutta Bengali
The Namesake Chotu Mira Nair English
2005 Parineeta Singer in recording studio Pradeep Sarkar Hindi
Shunyo E Buke Kaushik Ganguly Bengali
2003 Patalghar Subuddhi Abhijit Chowdhury Bengali
2002 Tak Jhal Mishti Basu Chatterjee Bengali
1980 Hulusthul Bengali
Lattoo unreleased[5] Bengali

See also

References

  1. "Kharaj Mukherjee interview". WBRi. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  2. "Bengali actors set to shine in B'wood movie". Times of India. Jun 15, 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  3. "Special twist in B'wood Kahaani". Times of India. 9 June 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  4. "Bhooter bhobishyot". Telegraph Calcutta. April 2, 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  5. "A busy time for Tollywood". Times of India. 22 April 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2012.

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