Ritwick Chakraborty was born on March 31, 1977 in Barrackpore, West Bengal, India. He is an actor, known for Shabdo (2012), The Violin Player (2016) and Har Har Byomkesh (2015). He has been married to Aparajita Ghosh Das since April 24, 2011.
Gender: Male
Born On: 31-Mar-1977
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Ritwik Chakraborty's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Ritwik Chakraborty on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 26, 2024 1:32 PM
Buro Sadhu (2019)
Buro Sadhu is a film which speaks about a man's journey from boyhood to manhood - his disturbed family life, his relationships and his passion for films as a medium of storytelling.
Vinci Da (2019)
A gifted make-up artist gets entangled up in a world of crime with a psychopathic vigilante.
Ahare Mon (2018)
A heartwarming collage of inter-connected love stories, Ahare Mon is a romantic drama that revolves around people who are otherwise forbidden to fall in love.
Maacher Jhol (2017)
Maacher Jhol is a heartwarming tale of a world renowned master-chef returning to his roots through a bowl of fish curry, the quintessential Bengali delicacy.
Byomkesh (2016)
Byomkesh Bakshi, a detective, is hired to find the arms left by the American soldiers after World War II. However, his search makes him discover a bigger conspiracy which he must anyhow solve.
Byomkesh Parbo (2016)
Byomkesh Bakshi, a detective, is hired to find the arms left by the American soldiers after World War II. However, his search makes him discover a bigger conspiracy which he must anyhow solve.
Asha (2014)
Set in the crumbling environs of Calcutta, Labour of Love is a lyrical unfolding of two ordinary lives suspended in the duress of a spiralling recession.
Khancha (2013)
The film deals with the personal crisis of two different women from two different backgrounds who battle it out and they lend each other's shoulder to cry on. They also are able to come out of their 'cages' at the end.
Jyeshthoputro
A popular movie star, the eldest son of his parents, returns to his ancestral village for his father's funeral, only to unearth long-hidden complexities within his family.
Anubrata Bhalo Acho
To live a life is a challenge. Just to live, eat, drink and die without any sense of purpose is the reason for which we are born? Without really creating any value in life? Then suddenly a moment comes when Death knocks at the door. Its uncompromising, we all have to face it someday. We cling to this idea of "someday", expecting it to be far off in the future. But reality of life is that it may come to an end at any moment. Death creeps up on us from behind. But are we prepared enough to greet D