Pratik Sen | |
Birth Date: | 1985 5, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Kolkata, India |
Nationality: | Indian |
Known For: | Actor - Films & Television |
Birth Name: | Chitrankar Sen |
Chitrankar Sen (born 6 May 1985), known professionally as Pratik Sen, is an Indian film and television actor, who works predominantly in the Bengali film industry.
Pratik was born in Kolkata, India to Anuradha Sen. He grew up in Deoghar, Jharkhand. His family has a history of association with the film industry. He is the grandson of Bijalibaran Sen (Director of the 1961 Bengali Film "Manik") and Amar Dutta (lead actor of Bengali film "SubhashChandra") and great-grandson of Debaki Kumar Bose (Director of the Bengali Film "Seeta").[1]
Pratik started his career with the South Eastern Railways in India. He was three times state-level boxing champion in heavy-weight category between 2002 and 2004. He quit boxing to pursue a career as an actor.
Pratik made his acting debut in 2009 with the film Amar Bodyguard directed by Haranath Chakraborty. The release of Amar Bodyguard was delayed, hence, Prem Bandhan became his first release in a lead role in 2009.[2] His next Bengali films were Om Shanti, Passport and Dekha Hulo Dujonay.
In 2015, he worked with late Bappaditya Bandyopadhyay[3] in Sohra Bridge[4] [5] which was an official selection in the Indian Panorama section at the 46th International Film Festival of India.[6]
He then appeared in Clapstick[7] and Chol Kuntal[8] in lead roles, where he shared screen space with two thespians, Soumitra Chatterjee and Deepankar De.[9] [10] [11]
In 2018, Pratik starred alongside Rituparna Sengupta in Tarun Majumdar's Bhalobasar Bari[12] [13] where he played the lead. The film went onto complete 50 days at the box office.[14] He worked once again with Rituparna in the Sujit Paul film Atithi.[15] [16] [17]
Pratik made his television debut on Star Jalsha in the 2016 comedy-drama Khokababu[18] by Blues Productions where he portrayed the titular character. He was paired opposite Trina Saha, who also made her debut with the serial. His portrayal of 'Khoka', an innocent wrestler with strong family ties won him his first Government of West Bengal Tele Academy Award for Best Actor.
After Khokababu, he took a break from television.
In 2019, he returned to television with Magic Moments Motion Pictures family drama Mohor[19] as the male protagonist. His portrayal of the emotionally complex character, 'Shankhodip Ray Chowdhury (Shankho)' won him his second Government of West Bengal Tele Academy Award for Best Actor.[20]
His next show was Acropoliis Entertainment's Shaheber Chithi where he was the lead.[21] [22] [23] In February 2023, he joined the cast of Magic Moments Motion Pictures serial Ekka Dokka in a cameo role but went onto play a parallel lead role as the story progressed.
After a 8-month hiatus, Pratik returned to the small screen in May 2024 with Surinder Films serial "Uraan"[24] as the lead with debutante, Ratnapriya Das. The teaser promo was released by Star Jalsha on 23 April 2024.
He hosted the culinary show ‘Bhojohari Ranna’,[25] produced by Rana Sarkar[26] for OTT platform, Dhoomketu.
Pratik crooned the title track for the culinary show 'Bhojohori Ranna'.[27]
Year | Film | Language | Role | Notes | Ref | |
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2009 | Prem Bandhan | Bengali | Prem | Directed by Biswanath Chakraborty. With Koyel Banerjee, Dulal Lahiri, Ashok Mukherjee | ||
2012 | Om Shanti | Bengali | Arko | Directed by Satapdi Roy. With Victor Banerjee, Tapas Paul, Rituparna Sengupta, Samiksha | [28] | |
2012 | Passport | Bengali | Rahul | Directed by Raaj Mukherjee. With Ferdous Ahmed, Gargi Raychowdhury, Pamela Mundol | [29] | |
2013 | Dekha Holo Dujonay | Bengali | Sunny | Directed by Manas Basu. With Veer Sikandar and Tina Datta | [30] | |
2013 | Amar Bodyguard | Bengali | Anol | Debut Film. Directed by Haranath Chakraborty. With Riddhima Ghosh and Tapas Paul | [31] | |
2015 | Sohra Bridge | Multilingual | Asish | Directed by Bappaditya Bandopadhyay, with Niharika Singh, Barun Chanda, Nishita Goswami | ||
2016 | Clapstick | Bengali | Anirudh | Directed by Biswanath Chakraborty. With Soumitra Chatterjee, Deepankar De, Kinni Modak | ||
2017 | Chol Kuntal | Bengali | Bishuda | Directed by Raaj Mukherjee. With Soumitra Chatterjee, Anuradha Roy, Dolon Roy, Deepankar De | [32] | |
2018 | Bhalobasar Bari | Bengali | Kalyan | Directed by Tarun Majumdar. With Rituparna Sengupta, Dwijin Banerjeee, Shilajit Mazumdar | ||
2019 | Atithi | Bengali | Dr. Arindam | Directed by Sujit Paul. With Rituparna Sengupta, Saayoni Ghosh, Nishan Nanaiah, Subhasish Mukherjee, Manoj Mitra |
Year | Title | Role | Channel | Co-Actress/ Co-Actor | Ref |
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2016–2018 | Khokababu | Khoka/ Raghunath Mukherjee | Star Jalsha | Trina Saha | |
2019– 2022 | Mohor | Sankhodip "Sankho" Roy Chowdhury | Sonamoni Saha | [33] [34] | |
2022– 2023 | Shaheber Chithi | Shaheb Mukherjee | Debchandrima Singha Roy | ||
2022– 2023 | Ekka Dokka | Dr.Anirban Guha | Sonamoni Saha, Saptarishi Maulik | [35] | |
2024– Present | Uraan | Maharaj nee Rigved Mukherjee | Ratnapriya Das |
2017 | 16th Tele Cine Awards* | Best Actor | Khokababu | |||
2017 | Tele Academy Award** | Best Actor | Khokababu | |||
2017 | Tele Academy Award | Priyo Juti (Best Pair) | Khokababu | |||
2017 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award*** | Style Icon of the Year | Khokababu | |||
2017 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award | Priyo Chele (Favorite Son) | Khokababu | [36] | ||
2017 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award | Priyo Bhai (Favorite Brother) | Khokababu | |||
2017 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award | Priyo Jamai (Favorite Son-in-law) | Khokababu | |||
2017 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award | Priyo Bor (Favorite Husband) | Khokababu | |||
2017 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award | Priyo Juti (Best Pair) | Khokababu | |||
2018 | Tele Academy Award** | Best Actor | Khokababu | [37] [38] | ||
2018 | Tele Academy Award | Best Jodi (Best Pair) | Khokababu | |||
2018 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award *** | Priyo Jamai (Favorite Son-in-law) | Khokababu | [39] | ||
2018 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award | Best Bor (Favorite Husband) | Khokababu | |||
2018 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award | Best Juti (Best Pair) | Khokababu | |||
2018 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award | Priyo Chele (Favorite Son) | Khokababu | |||
2021 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award*** | Priyo Bor (Favorite Husband) | Mohor | [40] [41] | ||
2021 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award | Style Icon of the Year | Mohor | [42] | ||
2021 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award | Priyo Chele (Favorite Son) | Mohor | |||
2021 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award | Priyo Jamai (Favorite Son-in-law) | Mohor | |||
2021 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award | Priyo Juti (Best Pair) | Mohor | |||
2021 | Kolkata Glitz Awards | Notable Performance Male (Popular Choice) | Mohor | [43] | ||
2021 | Kolkata Glitz Awards | Best Juti (Best Pair) - Popular Choice | Mohor | |||
2022 | Tele Academy Award** | Best Actor | Mohor | [44] | ||
2022 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award*** | Best Juti (Best Pair) - Jury Choice | Mohor | [45] | ||
2022 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award | Priyo Chele (Favorite Son) | Mohor | |||
2022 | Star Jalsha Parivaar Award | Hall of Fame | Mohor | |||
2022 | Telly Adda Award | All Time Favourite Actor | Mohor | |||
2023 | Kolkata Glitz Awards | Best Juti (Best Pair) - Popular Choice | Mohor | Mohor |
**Tele Academy Awards organised by Government of West Bengal, Information & Broadcasting Ministry.
*** Star Jalsha Parivaar Awards is an event that celebrates relationships and family bonding and felicitates the best on-screen performances of characters from the shows on the Star Jalsha television channel. There is no published list of nominations and winners prior to 2022. The award functions of 2017, 2018, 2021 can be viewed on Hotstar channel.
In 2021, Pratik opened a multi-cuisine restaurant, Face Time Continental in Kolkata.[46]