Satabdi Roy

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Satabdi Roy
শতাব্দী রায়
Member of the India Parliament
for Birbhum
Assumed office
22 May 2009
Preceded by Ram Chandra Dome
Personal details
Born (1968-10-05) 5 October 1968 (age 55)
Kolkata, West Bengal
Nationality Indian
Political party All India Trinamool Congress
Residence Kolkata
Occupation Actress
Member of Parliament (MP)
Politician
Religion Hinduism
Reference[1]

Satabdi Roy (Bengali: শতাব্দী রায়; born 5 October 1968) is an Indian actress and politician from West Bengal. She has been acting since 1986 in the Bengali cinema and serving as a Member of Parliament since 2009.

Early life

She was born on 5 October 1969, in Agarpara, to Shailen and Nilima Roy. Satabdi Roy passed her Madhyamik from Sorojini High School in 1986 and later attended Jogamaya Devi College, a women's college affiliated to the University of Calcutta.

Career

Film career

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Roy made her film debut in the film called Atanka, directed by Tapan Sinha, which was released in 1986. (Earlier she had worked in a film called Tina directed by Dinen Gupta, but it was never released.) More recently she acted in Fight 1:1, released in 2011.[2]

Politics

She became the Member of Parliament, having won in the Lok Sabha election on a Trinamool Congress ticket from the Birbhum constituency of West Bengal in 2009.[3][4] She again won from the same constituency on a Trinamool Congress ticket in 2014.

Filmography

Personal life

When not working on a shoot, Roy would teach acting at the Satabdi Foundation or spend time with her son Samyoraj Banerjee(Tozo), daughter Samiyana Banerjee(zumi) and husband Mrigank Banerjee,Executive manager of Satabdi Roy Foundation.[2]

Awards

Roy won the BFJA Award for Best supporting actress for the film Debipaksha in 2005.[5][6]

References

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  4. [2] 'Shatabdi Takes to Playing Teacher' by Chandrima S. Bhattacharya, Calcutta Telegraph, 6 May 2009
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