Preceded by Chandra Sekhar Sahu Religion Hinduism Constituency Berhampur Name Siddhanta Mahapatra | Nationality Indian Role Film actor Political party BJD Parents Dr. Manmohan Mohapatra | |
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Occupation Actor, Director, Politician Spouse Rachana Banerjee (m. 2004–2005), Mama Mishra (m. 2004) Children Pronil Basu, Sai Samarth Mahapatra Movies Akhire Akhire, Rasika Nagar, Golapi Golapi, Suna Chadhei Mo Rupa, Pagala Karichu Tu Similar People |
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Siddhanta Mahapatra(born 4 May 1966) is an Odia film actor and political figure from the state of Odisha in India. Sidhanta Mahapatra made his film debut with Sradhanjali. He was elected to the 15th and 16th Lok Sabha in 2009 and 2014 respectively as a member of the Parliament of India.
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- Early life
- Career
- Political career
- References

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Early life

Siddhanta was born at Brahmapur, Odisha. He completed his schooling from St. Vincent's Convent School, Berhampur, and did his under graduation (known as Plus-Two in Odisha) and graduation in commerce from D.D. College, Keonjhar. He completed his master's degree from the Institute of Marketing and Management, Delhi. Both his father, Dr. Manmohan Mohapatra, and his mother are doctors. He was married to Odia and Bengali actor Rachana Banerjee. They divorced in the year 2004 at a family court in Cuttack. He is now married to former actress Mama Mishra, and has a daughter.
Career
His first Odia film came in 1993 at the age of 27 at the behest of his cousin brother. He has acted in more than 150 films. His debut film, Shradhanjali, starred Lekha Nanda as the female lead.
Political career
Siddhanta Mahapatra joined Biju Janata Dal in 2009 and contested as MP from Berhampur constituency in the 2009 "15th Lok Sabha" Election. He won the election and is the Member of Parliament for Berhampur constituency. He has won the 2014 General election for the second time by a thumping margin of nearly 1 lakh votes amidst stiff competition from UPA and NDA and retained his seat.