Nationality Indian Occupation Film actress | Name Anamika Saha | |
Similar Anup Sengupta, Haranath Chakraborty, Dulal Lahiri |
Nach Practice Kora | Comedy Scene | Manasi Sinha | Anamika Saha
Anamika Saha is a Bengali film actress.
Contents
- Nach Practice Kora Comedy Scene Manasi Sinha Anamika Saha
- Bangal Aar Ghotir Bochosa Comedy Scene Anamika Saha Santu Mukherjee
- Early life
- Filmography
- References
Bangal Aar Ghotir Bochosa | Comedy Scene | Anamika Saha | Santu Mukherjee
Early life
Saha was born in Jessore, Bangladesh. Her real name is Usha. At the time of becoming a film actress, she took the name "Anamika" (meaning "anonymous", feminine). In 1971, Saha passed her Higher Secondary examination from Deshbandhu Balika Vidyalaya and was admitted to Scottish Church College, Calcutta. In 1973, when she was studying in college, she had her first chance to act in a film with Ashar Alo, directed by Sunil Bandopadhay. Her first major success in the film industry was Tarun Majumdar’s Sansar Simante, which was released in 1974. She too was in radio-play at AIR.
Filmography
Actress
2024
Valentins Day (completed)
2023
Borfi
2023
Ekka Dokka (TV Series)
- Episode #1.240 (2023)
- Episode #1.239 (2023)
2022
Kolkata Chalantika
2018
Hoichoi Unlimited as
Animesh's paternal aunt
2018
Chotto Goyenda
2017
Neer Khoje Pakhi
2016
Kamalar Banabas
2016
Benche Thakar Gaan
2014
Prottabortan
2014
Aalo Chhaya as
Aunt #2
2013
Mon Bhange Aaina
2013
Adbhoot
2012
Daaha
2012
8:08 Er Bongaon Local
2011
Ami Mantri Habo
2011
Jai Baba Bholenath
2011
Mone Bole Priya Priya
2010
Badla
2010
Besh Korechi Prem Korechi
2010
Pratidwandi
2010
Musalmanir Galpo as
Kaki
2009
Jodi Kagoje Lekho Naam
2009
Keno Kichhu Kotha Bolo Na
2008
Abelay Garam Bhat
2008
Chirasathi as
Dhiman's Mother
2008
Partner as
Mrs. Roy
2008
Ghar Jamai
2008
Satyameba Jayate
2008
Janmadata
2008
Jor
2007
Bhalobasar Dibbi
2006
Abhinetree
2006
Ghatak as
Bindu Masi
2005
Sudhu Bhalobasa
2005
Swapno
2005
Chore Chore Mastuto Bhai
2004
Aakrosh
2004
Badsha: The King
2003
Sangee as
Roopa's Mother
2002
Barkane
2002
Sathi
2000
Sasurbari Zindabad
1999
Yugabtar Lokenath
1998
Praner Cheye Priyo
1998
Simul Parul
1998
Sundari
1997
Manasa Kanya
1997
Pita Maata Santan
1997
Sabar Upare Maa
1997
Sriman Bhootnath
1997
Tomake Chai
1996
Damu
1996
Naach Nagini Naach Re
1994
Bonophool
1993
Mayer Ashirbad
1993
Prathama
1993
Shakti
1993
Tomar Rakte Amar Sohag
1993
Mon Mane Na
1992
Kato Bhalobasha
1991
Pati Param Guru
1991
Neelimay Neel
1990
Garmil
1989
Mone Mone
1987
Amar Kantak
1987
Ranima
1987
Rudrabeena
1987
Swarnamoir Thikana
1985
Till Theke Tal
1984
Agni Shuddhi
1984
Prarthana
1983
Ashlilatar Daye
1983
Agamikal
1982
Faisala
1982
Pratiksha
1982
Samarpan
1981
Pratishodh
1981
Khelar Putul as
Anup Kumar's wife
1980
Sita
1980
Pankhiraj
1979
Bono Basar
1979
Brojobuli
1979
Samadhan
1979
Ganadevata
1978
Dui Purush
1977
Golap Bou
1976
Sudur Niharika
1975
Bagh Bondi Khela
Thanks
1996
Sinthir Sindoor (acknowledgment)
1987
Abir (acknowledgment)
1986
Abhimaan (acknowledgment)
References
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