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Prosenjit Chatterjee is an Indian actor, producer and television presenter who works predominantly in Bengali cinema. With a career spanning more than four decades, he is widely regarded as one of the leading figures of the modern Tollywood industry and is often referred to by the honorific "Bumba Da" within the industry. He has acted in over 250 films, ranging from mainstream commercial productions to art-house and parallel cinema directed by acclaimed filmmakers.
| Full name | Prosenjit Chatterjee |
|---|---|
| Born | 30 September 1962, Kolkata, West Bengal |
| Other names | Bumba Da |
| Occupation | Actor, film producer, television presenter |
| Years active | 1968 (as child artist); 1983 onwards (as lead) |
| Father | Biswajit Chatterjee (actor) |
| Sister | Pallavi Chatterjee (actress) |
| Spouse | Arpita Pal Chatterjee |
| Industry | Bengali cinema (Tollywood) |
| Production house | N. Idea |
Prosenjit was born in Kolkata into a film family. His father, Biswajit Chatterjee, was a popular Hindi and Bengali film actor of the 1960s and 1970s. He made his screen debut as a child actor in the film Chhoto Jigyasa (1968). After completing his early education in Kolkata, he turned to acting full-time in his early twenties.
His debut as a leading actor came with Duti Pata (1983). He rose to prominence with Amar Sangee (1987), directed by Sujit Guha, which became one of the biggest commercial successes of Bengali cinema in that era. Through the late 1980s and the 1990s, he established himself as the dominant male lead in mainstream Bengali films, working in romance, action and family dramas. Films such as Mangaldeep, Praner Cheye Priyo, Sasurbari Zindabad and Sajani Aamar Sohag consolidated his commercial stardom.
From the mid-2000s, Prosenjit consciously shifted his focus toward content-driven cinema and worked with several leading auteurs of Bengali film. Notable collaborations include:
He has also appeared in Hindi films, most notably Aandhiyan (1990) and Sudhir Mishra's Inkaar (2013). He played a role in the bilingual production Shanghai (2012) directed by Dibakar Banerjee.
Prosenjit founded the production company N. Idea, which has backed several Bengali films. On television, he has hosted reality and quiz shows including Mahanayak on Star Jalsha and the Bengali version of game-show formats.
Prosenjit was earlier married to actress Debashree Roy and subsequently to Aparna Guha. He married actress Arpita Pal in 2002; the couple has a son, Trishanjit (Mishuk).
Prosenjit Chatterjee is credited with bridging the gap between commercial Bengali cinema and the resurgence of art-house and crossover films in West Bengal during the 2000s and 2010s. His willingness to take on unconventional roles in his post-2000 phase is widely viewed as having helped revive the audience for serious Bengali cinema and encouraged a new generation of directors. He remains a central figure in the institutional and creative life of Tollywood.