Subhashree Ganguly is an Indian actress who primarily works in Bengali cinema. She is the winner of Anandalok Nayikar Khonje 2006[3][4][5] and one of the highest paid actress of Bengali cinema.[6][5][7]
Subhashree Ganguly was born at Bardhaman, West Bengal, India to Bina and Debaprasd Ganguly.[9] Her mother Bina Ganguly is a house wife and her father Debaprashad Ganguly was a school clerk.[10] She studied at Burdwan Municipal Girl's High School.
In 2006 she joined the television reality show Anandalok Nayikar Khonje and became the winner.[3][4] after that she started her career as a model then she made her debut in film industry by an Oriya-filmMate Ta Love Helare in 2008, which was directed by Ashok Pati subsequently she made her debut in Bengali films with Pitribhumi, in which she played a supporting role.[8]
Personal life
In the year 2016 when Ganguly was filming Abhimaan, she had a relationship with the director of the film Raj Chakraborty. On 6 March 2018 they got engaged at Kolkata and were married on 11 May, at Bawali Rajbari.[11] On 12 September 2020 she gave birth to a baby boy.[12] On November 30 2023 they had a baby girl.[13]
Career
After winning Anandalok Nayikar Khonje in 2006,[3][4][5][7] Subhashree made her debut in Oriya films with Mate Ta Love Helare. Subsequently, she made her debut in Bengali films with Pitribhumi, in which she played a supporting role.[8]
Her pairing with another Bengali actor Jeet has been equally successful with films like Boss, Game, Abhimaan and Boss 2: Back to Rule. Boss 2: Back to Rule has been ranked among the biggest hits in the history of Bengali cinema.[citation needed]
In 2019, film Parineeta marked a significant change in her career. Her portrayal of mehul brought her appreciation from critics and she won multiple awards for best actress, including Best Actor In A Leading Role (Female) in Filmfare Awards Bangla.[14][15]
In 2022, her performance in Boudi Canteen earned her the Filmfare award for Best Actor (Female) Critics.[16][17]
^ abc"Stars in her eyes". The Telegraph (India). Calcutta, India. 23 November 2006. Archived from the original on 1 May 2009. Retrieved 4 February 2009.
^ abc"She who dares to bare". The Telegraph (India). Calcutta, India. 4 August 2008. Archived from the original on 17 September 2012. Retrieved 4 February 2009.
^ abc"The rising stars". The Telegraph. Calcutta, India. 21 December 2008. Archived from the original on 11 September 2012. Retrieved 4 February 2009.