Aakanksha Paul films

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Kannada

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Tamil

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Telugu

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Malayalam

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9th WBFJA Awards

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Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress

Subhrajit Saha filmography

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Year Title Role Cast Production Studio Notes
Year 1 Johnny Walker Director, Writer T-Series Based on A Retrieved Reformation by O. Henry
Tum Kyaa Mile..! Director Dharma Productions Based on the book Roses Are Blood Red by Novoneel Chakraborty
Year 2 Half–Half Director, Writer Maddock Films Based on Cheating The Gallows by Israel Zangwill
Promoter Director, Writer Netflix Based on Stanford White case
Year 3 Nadaan Parinda Director, Writer Maddock Films, T-Series Based on Lindbergh Kidnapping case
Year 4 Raajpath Director, Writer Dharma Productions, T-Series Based on Assassination of John F. Kennedy
Year 5 Tamam Shud: File 1 – Cipher Director, Writer Maddock Films, Jio Studios Based on Somerton Man case
Year 6 Tamam Shud: File II – De-Cipher Director, Writer Maddock Films, Jio Studios Sequel to Tamam Shud: Chapter I
Year 8 PARASURAAM Director, Writer Maddock Films Inspired by the life of Peter Sutcliffe

Tamam Shud: File I – Cipher

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Támam Shud: File I – Cipher[note 1] (transl.It is finished) is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language neo-noir espionage thriller film written and directed by Subhrajit Saha, and jointly produced by Maddock Films and Jio Studios. The film stars an ensemble cast of Ayushmann Khurrana, Ali Fazal, Kiara Advani and Pratibha Ranta, with Anil Kapoor, Sunny Hinduja, Kay Kay Menon, and Jim Sarbh. Dulquer Salmaan features in a pivotal special appearance. It is the first installment in a three-part spy thriller saga loosely inspired by the real-life Somerton Man case and Project-706, exploring themes of double identities, encrypted messages, and national betrayal.

Tamam Shud: File I – Cipher
Directed bySubhrajit Saha
Written byScreenplay & Dialogues: Subhrajit Saha
Produced byDinesh Vijan
Jio Studios
StarringAyushmann Khurrana
Ali Fazal
Kiara Advani
Pratibha Ranta
Anil Kapoor
CinematographySudeep Chatterjee
Edited byA. Sreekar Prasad
Music byShashwat Sachdev
Distributed byMaddock Films
Release date
14 February 2026
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget₹100–120 crores

The film follows the investigation of an unidentified corpse found on a Mumbai beach, leading two very different investigators into the depths of a covert operation involving cryptography, espionage, and fractured loyalty.

The music of the film is composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy. The second part of the saga is titled Tamam Shud: File II – De-cipher and is currently in development.

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A mysterious corpse washes up on a beach in Mumbai with no identification, strange physical signs, and a torn piece of paper bearing the cryptic phrase “Tamam Shud”. As DCP Vikram Sinha, an upright police officer, begins his investigation, he is joined by Kabir Khan, an ex-intelligence operative with personal stakes in the case. The trail leads them to Mehreen Qazi, a cryptographic analyst and secretive double agent, who is recruited to decode a mysterious page found hidden in a rare edition of the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám.

As multiple truths emerge, the lines between justice and deception blur. The case unearths an entangled history of betrayal, love, patriotism, and death, involving Aarif Ahmed, a deceased R&AW agent suspected of double-crossing the nation, and Tamannaa Mathur, his enigmatic wife with a veiled past.

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  • Ayushmann Khurrana as DCP Vikram Sinha: A principled and no-nonsense Mumbai police officer leading the investigation into the mysterious beach corpse.
  • Ali Fazal as Kabir Khan: A brooding ex-intelligence agent with a troubled history and links to Mehreen.
  • Saptaparnaa as Mehreen Qazi: A cryptographic analyst brought in to decipher secret codes, hiding her role as a double agent with complex loyalties.
  • Pratibha Ranta as Tamannaa Mathur: Aarif’s wife, a former agent herself, holding deep secrets and set to play a larger role in the sequel.
  • Anil Kapoor as Dr. Anil Mehra: A seasoned forensic specialist who pieces together vital clues related to the corpse.
  • Sunny Hinduja as Lt. Devendra “Dev” Sahni: A close aide to Tamannaa with a conflicted sense of duty; connected to past covert eliminations.
  • Kay Kay Menon as Joint Secretary Arun Verma: A high-ranking, inscrutable senior officer in R&AW who oversees many key operations behind the scenes.
  • Jim Sarbh as Martin Keane: A foreign intelligence liaison with mysterious motives and deep knowledge of covert networks.
  • Dulquer Salmaan as Aarif Ahmed: A senior R&AW operative and the man whose corpse is discovered — later revealed to be a double agent. (Special appearance)

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Principal photography is expected to begin in late 2025, with portions being shot in Mumbai, Delhi, and selected foreign locations for espionage sequences. Realistic spy office setups and authentic cryptography labs are being designed, and some scenes will be shot in real interrogation chambers and restricted zones with permission.

Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy will compose the original soundtrack, with a noir-influenced score and limited use of Persian-influenced musical textures. Select verses from the Rubáiyát will be incorporated as symbolic voiceovers and coded inserts in the narrative.

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The film is scheduled for a mid-2026 release, following Subhrajit Saha’s other completed directorial ventures including Nadaan Parinda and Naaraz Savera Hain.... The sequel, Tamam Shud: File II – De-cipher, will follow in late 2027.

Raajpath

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Raajpath: The Final Journey..., known simply as Raajpath (transl.The Grand Road) is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language epic political thriller film directed and written by Subhrajit Saha. Produced jointly by Dharma Productions and T-Series respectively, it stars an ensemble cast of Ayushmann Khurrana, Aditya Roy Kapur, Wamiqa Gabbi, Sanjana Sanghi, Medha Shankr, Ishwak Singh and Pankaj Tripathi, with Vijay Varma, Anupam Kher, Rasika Dugal and Kumud Mishra in other pivotal roles. A fictionalised adaptation of the infamous Assassination of John F. Kennedy, the film follows the events that lead up to the assassination of eminent Indian Prime Minister Jagat Mohan Kaul (Khurrana) and it's aftermath.

Raajpath: The Final Journey
Directed bySubhrajit Saha
Written byScreenplay & Dialogues: Subhrajit Saha
Produced byKaran Johar
Bhushan Kumar
Subhrajit Saha
StarringAyushmann Khurrana
Aditya Roy Kapur
Wamiqa Gabbi
Sanjana Sanghi
Medha Shankr
Ishwak Singh
Pankaj Tripathi
CinematographySudeep Chatterjee
Edited byA. Sreekar Prasad
Music byA. R. Rahman
Distributed byT-Series
Release date
15 August 2026
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget₹120–140 crores

Through a hauntingly intimate lens, the film explores themes of moral ambiguity, systemic violence, guilt, and psychological decay, set against the backdrop of state authority and silence.

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Raajpath follows the power struggle, moral conflicts, and shifting loyalties within India’s corridors of governance. The story centers on Rajat Kaul, a principled civil servant drawn into a dangerous nexus of politics, crime, and personal betrayal. As tensions rise between Deputy Prime Minister Naveen Yadav and the ambitious Minister of Home Affairs Devendra Bakshy, Rajat finds himself navigating the thin line between integrity and survival. Amid growing unrest and high-stakes political maneuvering, a mysterious figure named Rizwana emerges, whose actions set off a chain of events that will change the nation’s political landscape forever. What follows is a gripping tale of ambition, sacrifice, and justice — where every truth hides another deception, and the path to power is paved with peril.

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Nadaan Parinda

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Nadaan Parinda (Hindi pronunciation: [naːdaːn pərɪŋdaː], transl.Innocent Bird) is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language neo–noir emotional drama film directed and written by Subhrajit Saha, and produced jointly by Maddock Films and T-Series. Loosely based on the infamous Lindbergh Kidnapping Case reimagined within the Indian sociopolitical context, it stars Vicky Kaushal, Sanjana Sanghi and Vikrant Massey, alongside an ensemble supporting cast of Sharad Kelkar, Saurabh Shukla, Jaideep Ahlawat, Chhaya Kadam, Gulshan Devaiah, Neeraj Kabi and Swanand Kirkire. The film's musical score is composed by A. R. Rahman.

Nadaan Parinda
Directed bySubhrajit Saha
Written byScreenplay & Dialogues: Subhrajit Saha
Produced byDinesh Vijan
Bhushan Kumar
StarringVicky Kaushal
Sanjana Sanghi
Vikrant Massey
CinematographySudeep Chatterjee
Edited byA. Sreekar Prasad
Music byA. R. Rahman
Distributed byMaddock Films
T-Series
Basurita Productions
Release date
15 August 2025
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget₹100–120 crore

Set in the late 1980s, the film explores themes of maternal grief, institutional failure, and the moral burden of silence. It is scheduled to release theatrically on 15 August 2025, coinciding with Indian Independence Day.

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Actor Role Based on
Vicky Kaushal Chandan "Chandu" Shrivastav Charles Lindbergh
Sanjana Sanghi Anita Kapur Shrivastav Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Vikrant Massey Anton Gonsalves Bruno Richard Hauptmann
Sharad Kelkar ACP Javed Bakshy
Saurabh Shukla Bhaskar Kumar Roy John F. Condon
Gulshan Devaiah
Jaideep Ahlawat
Chhaya Kadam
Neeraj Kabi
Swanand Kirkire
Siddhi Idnani Maria Gonsalves Anna Schoeffler
Tara Sutaria Special Appearance

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The idea for Nadaan Parinda was conceived by Subhrajit Saha, who sought to adapt the emotional and legal intensity of the Lindbergh kidnapping into an Indian setting, while weaving in unique sociopolitical textures. The screenplay was developed over several months with a focus on layered character arcs and emotional realism.

The project was greenlit in early 2025, with Maddock Films and T-Series coming together to jointly produce the film. The casting process emphasized strong performances over star value, resulting in a nuanced ensemble led by Vicky Kaushal, Sanjana Sanghi, and Vikrant Massey, alongside several critically acclaimed actors.

Filming is expected to take place in Mumbai, Goa, and interiors of Madhya Pradesh, using period-authentic settings to recreate the late 1980s. A major focus has been placed on realistic courtroom drama, emotional silences, and a restrained visual palette that evokes themes of memory, loss, and suppressed truths.

The soundtrack is composed by A.R. Rahman, marking his return to a moody, introspective soundscape. His score is expected to fuse orchestral gravitas with folk motifs and ambient minimalism, complementing the film’s tragic undertones.

Post-production is scheduled to begin by May 2025, with a theatrical release targeted for 15 August 2025, aligning the film’s theme of patriotism with India’s Independence Day.

Saptaparnaa

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Saptaparna Saha (born 7 June 2001) known mononymously as Saptaparnaa, is an Indian actress known for her works primarily in Hindi films. Often acknowledged for her versatility, she is the recipient of three Filmfare Awards from four nominations along with three Zee Cine Awards. In 2026, she was featured in Forbes Asia's 30 Under 30 list.

Saptaparnaa
Saptaparnaa in 2024
Born
Saptaparna Saha

(2000-06-07) 7 June 2000 (age 26)
Kolkata, India
Alma materPresidency University, Kolkata
OccupationActress
Known forHindi films
Spouse
Tarunesh Sood
(m. 2026)

After appearing in the critically acclaimed short film Ajeeb Aatank (2021), Saptaparnaa made her cinematic debut with the heist comedy Johnny Walker (2023) and gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of an uptight girl investigating the disappearance of her fiancé in the black comedy Half – Half (2023) winning the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.

Over the next three years, she received high critical acclaim—a dual portrayal in the romantic thriller Tum Kyaa Mile..!, the troubled wife of a famous aviator in the neo-noir Nadaan Parinda, a rising theatre actress caught between two influential men in the crime drama Promoter (all 2025), an undercover double agent in the two part spy films Tamam Shud: File I – Cipher and Tamam Shud: File II – Decipher (both 2026), the toxic and manipulative wife of a ruthless serial killer in the psychological thriller Parasuraam (2027) and a young communist responsible for the assassination of the Indian President in the political thriller Raajpath (2027), winning two Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress along with three nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress.

Career

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Debut and Breakthrough (2023-25)
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Saptaparnaa made her on-screen debut with the 2021 psychological short film Ajeeb Aatank, a YouTube-released experimental piece that explored themes of fear, identity, and urban isolation. Her haunting and restrained performance gained critical appreciation in digital and festival circles, marking her as a talent to watch.

In 2023, she made her feature film debut in Subhrajit Saha’s heist comedy Johnny Walker, co-starring Rajkummar Rao. While the film had noir elements and comedic undertones, her performance added emotional gravity and was noted for its confidence and charm.

Her breakthrough came later that year with the psychological black comedy Half – Half (2023), in which she portrayed Simran Mehta, a woman spiraling into paranoia after the mysterious disappearance of her fiancé. Her ability to portray repressed rage and unraveling sanity earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut in 2024 and established her as a rising critical favorite.

In 2024, she expanded her mainstream appeal with Baby John, opposite Varun Dhawan, in which she played a dual role—Tara / Adhira Verman—blending intensity with commercial polish. The film proved her range and crossover potential.

In 2025, she appeared in the romantic drama Tum Kyaa Mile..! opposite Sidharth Malhotra. Released during the Valentine’s Day weekend and backed by Dharma Productions, the film was a moderate box office success. However, her dual role performance—as two women caught in different phases of the same love story—was lauded by critics. She was awarded the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress, with reviewers praising her for “elevating a poetic script into raw, beating emotion.”

She followed it with the neo-noir drama Nadaan Parinda (2025), where she portrayed the emotionally conflicted wife of a celebrated aviator. Her portrayal of Anita Kapur, a woman grappling with betrayal, guilt, and moral dilemmas, earned her a second Critics Award for Best Actress and cemented her as a powerful dramatic performer.

She ended 2025 with the Netflix original Promoter, in which she starred as Simran Mehra, a rising theatre actress entangled in a love triangle between two powerful real estate moguls in 1970s Bombay. Critics praised her command over period detail, performance subtleties, and emotional strength in a morally grey character.

Upcoming projects (2025—present)
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Saptaparnaa has completed filming for the horror-comedy Bhooth Bangla opposite Akshay Kumar. Slated for a late 2026 release, the film marks her first foray into the comedy-horror genre and promises a blend of slapstick and psychological chills.

She is also set to appear in Tamam Shud: File I – Cipher (2027), an espionage thriller where she plays a mysterious double agent navigating conflicting loyalties in a high-stakes geopolitical landscape. Co-starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Ali Fazal, and directed by Subhrajit Saha, the film is expected to be her most complex role yet.

In addition, she made a special appearance in the viral Tamil dance number “Monica” from Coolie (2025), directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj. The song became a cultural phenomenon and marked her crossover into South Indian cinema.

With a carefully curated filmography, an eye for strong scripts, and a steadily growing fan base, Saptaparnaa is widely regarded as one of the most promising and distinctive voices among the new generation of Indian actresses.

Filmography

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Films

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  • All films are in Hindi unless otherwise noted
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2021 Ajeeb Aatank Lissy Chopra Short film
2022 Johnny Walker Ananya Deshmukh / Dr. Ishita Raina
2023 Half – Half Priya Khanna
2024 Baby John Tara / Adhira Verman [1]
2025 Tum Kyaa Mile..! Aarisha Shergill / Ranisa[a]
Nadaan Parinda Anita Kapur Shrivastav
Promoter Simran Mehta Netflix film
2026 Tamám Shud: File I – Cipher Mehreen Qazi [2]
Bhooth Bangla Priya / Chitra[b] [3]
Ladaai Adv. Vartika Filming [4]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2024 The Calcutta Chromosome: Season I – Advent Urmila Roy / Tara[c] Netflix Series [5]
TBA The Calcutta Chromosome: Season II – Aftermath Filming

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Telugu films

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Year Title[d] Role(s) Notes Ref(s)
2002 Aadi Nandu Debut film
Nee Premakai Anjali
2003 Veede Mangatayaru (Manga)[e]
Neeku Nenu Naaku Nuvvu Seeta Lakshmi / Seeta[e]
Simhadri Indira Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
2004 Gharshana Maya
Nenunnanu Anu Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
Arya Geethanjali (Geetha)[e]
Andhrawala Chitra
2005 Anukokunda Oka Roju Sahasra Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
Jai Chiranjeeva Shailaja (Shailu)[e]
Athadu Poori Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
Andhrudu Archana
Chatrapathi Neelu
2006 Lakshmi Nandini
Pokiri Shruti Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress  – Telugu
Chukkallo Chandrudu Sravani
2007 Shankar Dada Zindabad Jahnavi
2008 Ashta Chamma Lavanya Filmfare Award for Best Actress  – Telugu
King Sravani
2009 Sasirekha Parinayam Sasirekha (Sasi) / Bujjamma[e]
Arya 2 Geetha
2014 Anaamika Anaamika National Film Award for Best Actress
2016 A Aa Anasuya (Anu)[e] Filmfare Award for Best Actress  – Telugu
2017 Ninnu Kori Pallavi
2019 Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy Siddhamma
2021 Maestro Simran

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Year Film[d] Role(s) Notes Ref(s)
2001 Aanandham Viji Debut film
2002 Ezhumalai Anjali
Yai! Nee Romba Azhaga Irukey! Raji
Youth Swapna
2003 Anbe Sivam Balasaraswathi
Saamy Bhavana
Winner Neelaveni
2004 Ghilli Dhanalakshmi Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
Aaytha Ezhuthu Githanjali
Vasool Raja MBBS Janaki / Pappu[e]
Attahasam Swapna
2005 Anniyan Nandhini Krishna
Ghajini Kalpana Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
2006 Vallavan Geethakumari (Geetha)[e]
Unakkum Enakkum Kavitha Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
Madrasi Anjali
2007 Deepavali Susi
Sivaji: The Boss Tamizhselvi
Kireedam Divya
Polladhavan Hema
2008 Santosh Subramaniam Hasini Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
Aegan Mallika
Vaaranam Aayiram Priya
2010 Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya Jessie Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
2014 Anaamika Anaamika
2015 Thoongaa Vanam Mallika
2017 Mersal Tara
2019 Viswasam Niranjana
2021 Maara Parvathi (Paaru)[e]

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Year Title[d] Role(s) Notes Ref(s)
2003 Pulival Kalyanam Ganga / Kaveri
2004 Vettam Veena

Saptaparnaa filmography

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Telugu films

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Tamil films

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Malayalam films

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Kannada films

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Rajnandini films

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Year Title Language Director Notes
1989 Varusham 16 Tamil Fazil
1990 My Dear Marthandan Prathap Pothen
Kizhakku Vaasal R. V. Udayakumar
Nari Nari Naduma Murari Telugu A. Kodandarami Reddy
Alludugaru K. Raghavendra Rao
Guru Sishyulu S. P. Muthuraman
1991 Gopura Vasalile Tamil Priyadarshan
Eeramana Rojave Keyaar
Vigneshwar R. Raghu
Nanbargal Shoba Chandrasekhar
Stuartpuram Police Station Telugu Yandamuri Veerendranath
Indra Bhavanam Krishna
Uncle Bun Malayalam Bhadran
Aditya 369 Telugu Singeetam Srinivasa Rao
1992 Pandithurai Tamil Manoj Kumar
Rickshaw Mama P. Vasu
Chanti Telugu K. Raghavendra Rao
Singaravelan Tamil R. V. Udayakumar
Aa Okkati Adakku Telugu E. V. V. Satyanarayana
Killer Fazil
President Gari Pellam A. Kodandarami Reddy
Pandian Tamil S. P. Muthuraman
Sundara Kandam K. Bhagyaraj
1993 Yajaman R. V. Udayakumar
Uthama Raasa Raj Kapoor
Gadibidi Ganda Kannada V. S. Reddy
Pekata Papa Rao Telugu D. V. V. Ramana Reddy
Allari Priyudu K. Raghavendra Rao
Varasudu E. V. V. Satyanarayana
Yaadhavam Malayalam Jomon
Vedan Tamil Suresh Krissna
Uzhavan Kathir
Rojavai Killathe Suresh Krissna

Filmfare Awards Bangla

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2002

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Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Sensational Face of the Year Best Debut

2003

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Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Film Best Director
Best Female Debut

2004

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Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress

2005

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Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Actor (Critics) Best Actress (Critics)

NOT AWARDED

2006

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Konkona Sen Sharma, Best Actress
Rituparno Ghosh, Best Director
Parambrata Chatterjee, Best Supporting Actor
Jeet, Best Actor Critics co-winner
Rahul Bose, Best Actor Critics co-winner
Raima Sen, Best Supporting Actress
Indrani Haldar, Best Actress Critics
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Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Actor (Critics) Best Actress (Critics)

2007-2008

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Tarun Majumdar, Best Director
Indrani Haldar, Best Actress
Mithun Chakraborty, Best Actor Popular and Critics
Laboni Sarkar, Best Supporting Actress
Soumitra Chatterjee, Best Supporting Actor
Buddhadeb Dasgupta, Best Director Critics
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Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actress Best Supporting Actor
Sensational Face of the Year Best Debut
Music Awards
Best Music Director Best Lyricist
Best Playback Singer Male Best Playback Singer Female

Critics Awards

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Best Film (Best Director)
Best Actor Best Actress

2009

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The ceremony took place on 14th March 2010 at Kolkata.

Payel Sarkar, Best Actress
Rahul Bose, Best Actor
Bipasha Basu, Best Actress Critics
Rituparno Ghosh, Best Director Critics
Jisshu Sengupta, Best Supporting Actor
Aparna Sen, Best Supporting Actress
Kunal Ganjawala, Best Male Playback Singer
Shreya Ghoshal, Best Female Playback Singer
Jeet Gannguli, Best Music Director
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Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Male Debut Best Female Debut
Best Music Composer Best Lyricist
Best Female Playback Best Male Playback

Critics' awards

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Best Film
Shob Charitro KalponikRituparno Ghosh
Best Actor Best Actress

2010

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Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Music Composer Best Lyricist

2012

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Shiboprosad Mukherjee, Best Director Critics' co-winner
Koel Mallick, Best Actress
Anjan Dutt, Best Actor Critics'
Rituparna Sengupta, Best Actress Critics
Arindam Chatterjee, Best Music Director
Jisshu Sengupta, Best Supporting Actor
Anashua Majumdar, Best Supporting Actress
Arijit Singh, Best Male Playback Singer
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Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress

Critics Awards

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Best Film (Best Director)
Best Actor Best Actress

2014

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Best Film

Best Director

Best Actor

Best Actress

Best Supporting Actor

Best Supporting Actress

Best Actor (Critics)

Best Actress (Critics)

Best Story

Best Screenplay

2015

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Shiboprosad Mukherjee, Best Director co-winner
Swatilekha Sengupta, Best Actress
Churni Ganguly, Best Actress Critics
Anindya Chatterjee, Best Director Critics co-winner
Shoojit Sircar, Best Director Critics co-winner
Kharaj Mukherjee, Best Supporting Actor
Aparajita Auddy, Best Supporting Actress
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Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Story Best Screenplay
Best Dialogues Best Editing

Critics Awards

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Best Film (Best Director)
Best Actor Best Actress

Filmfare Awards Bangla 2026

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Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress

Critics Awards

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Best Film
Best Actor (Critics) Best Actress (Critics)

Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress

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Year Photos of winners Actress Role(s) Film
2002
(1st)
Indrani Haldar Radha Rani Ferari Fauj
Konkona Sen Sharma Tilottama 'Titli' Chatterjee Titli
Samata Das Lati Daasi Mondo Meyer Upakhyan..!
Sudipta Chakraborty Basanti
2003
(2nd)
Rakhee Gulzar Ranga Pishimaa Shubho Mahurat
Raima Sen Ashalata 'Bali' Chokher Bali
Sharmila Tagore Aparna Abar Aranye
Padmini Chowdhury Shubho Mahurat
2004
(3rd)
Satabdi Roy Revati Bhattacharya Debipaksha
Chandrayee Ghosh Saheli Mahulbanir Sereng
Debashree Roy Preeti Sen Waarish...
Reema Sen Rajlakshmi / Pyaaribai Iti Srikanta
2005
(4th)
Roopa Ganguly Mahamaya Choudhury Antarmahal
Arunima Ghosh Chandana Pakshiraj
Indrani Haldar Mrs. Ramola Ragun Babur Galpo
Rachna Banerjee Malini Choudhury Rajmohol
2006
(5th)
Raima Sen Preeti A. Banerjee Anuranan
Debashree Roy Nandini Chatterjee MLA Fatakeshto
Locket Chatterjee Debashree Ghosh Kranti
Pallavi Chatterjee Brinda Dosar
2007-2008
(6th)
Laboni Sarkar Gayatri Sanyal Chander Bari
Anjana Basu Laboni Sen Jara Bristite Bhijechhilo...
Churni Ganguly Reena
Koel Mallick Nandita 'Nanda' Sanyal Chander Bari
Laboni Sarkar Putul Banerjee Kaalpurush
Locket Chatterjee Manashi Mukherjee Minister Fatakeshto
2009
(8th)
Aparna Sen Paromita Choudhury Antaheen
Laboni Sarkar Maya Banerjee Paran Jai Jaliya Re
Paoli Dam Kajari Ray Shob Charitro Kalponik
Sharmila Tagore Moni Choudhury Antaheen
Supriya Devi San's grandmother Madly Bangalee
2010
(9th)
Mamata Shankar Deepti Majumdar Abohomaan
Debashree Roy Jhilik Sundar Sen Shukno Lanka
Moushumi Chatterjee Maashi The Japanese Wife
Raima Sen Sandhya
Roopa Ganguly Sabitri Mukherjee Rehmat Ali
2012
(10th)
Anashua Majumdar Mrs. Chatterji Chitrangada: The Crowning Wish
Kamalinee Mukherjee Ushashi R. Sanyal Aparajita Tumi
Laboni Sarkar Sonali Banerjee Le Halua Le
Payel Sarkar Joyeeta Bojhena Shey Bojhena
Swastika Mukherjee Kadalibala Daasi Bhooter Bhabishyat

Tonic

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I wrote this story taking a cue from my own life. Over years, I had become extremely overconcerned about my father's wellbeing and as a result, tried to control whatever he did or wanted to do. One day he reminded me how he never controlled my action, instead was always there behind all my aspirations. I realised there are many like me who stifle their parents in the name of concern and that set the ball rolling for Tonic.

Avijit Sen about writing the script for Tonic

Avijit Sen, who had worked as an assistant director to Rajkumar Hirani, made his directorial debut through Tonic.[6]

Films

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1990 Nila Pennae Suriya Debut
Bobbili Raja Rani Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
1991 Assembly Rowdy Pooja
Rowdy Alludu Rekha
Naa Ille Naa Swargam Lalitha
1992 Vishwatma Kusum
Dil Ka Kya Kasoor Shalini Saxena / Seema Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Dharma Kshetram Mythili
Shola Aur Shabnam Divya Thapa
Jaan Se Pyaara Sharmila
Chittemma Mogudu Chittemma a.k.a Chitti
Deewana Kaajal a.k.a Sonu Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut
Balwaan Deepa Sahni
Dil Hi To Hai Bharati
Dushman Zamana Seema
Geet Neha
Dil Aashna Hai Laila a.k.a Sitaara
1993 Kshatriya Tanvi Singh
Tholi Muddhu Divya
Rang Kajal Malhotra
Chinthamani Chinthamani a.k.a Narthaki Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
Shatranj Renu
Darr Kiran Awasthi
1994 Subhalagnam Radha
Laadla Sheetal Jaitley Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Bajrang Preety Bajaj
Mohra Roma Singh
Vijaypath Mohini
Aag Bijli / Inspector Barkha Singh
Dilwale Sapna Puri
Parinam Priya a.k.a Sweety
Kanyadaan Nainaa Mathur
Chal Pe Chal Reetu S. Varma
1995 Baashha Priyaa Tamil film
Andolan Guddi
Kartavya Kajal Sahay
Do Kadam Jyoti Kalantri
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Simran Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Hulchul Sharmili Sinha
Angrakshak Priyanka
1996 Dharma Chakram Sandhya
Jeet Kaajal
Khamoshi Annie Braganza Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi Priya Malhotra
Indian Aishwarya Tamil film
Ninne Pelladata Mahalakshmi a.k.a Pandu Telugu film; Filmfare Award for Best Actress — Telugu
Ajay Manorama a.k.a Rama
1997 Arunachalam Nandini Rangachari Tamil film
Judwaa Roopa
Preminchukundam Raa Kaveri Telugu film
Ziddi Jaya Pradhan
Gupt Isha Diwan
Deewana Mastana Dr. Neha Sharma
Dil To Pagal Hai Nisha Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Ishq Madhu Saxena
1998 Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi Shalu Prasad
Bavagaru Bagunnara Swapna Telugu film
Dil Se.. Meghana a.k.a Moyna Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Harikrishnans Meera Malayalam film
Bade Miyan Chote Miyan Herself Special appearance
Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha Sanjana Suryavanshi Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
1999 Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain Megha Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Seenu Swetha Telugu film
Baadshah Seema Malhotra / Rosie
Hu Tu Tu Panna Barve Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Mann Priya Varma
2000 Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani Riya Banerjee
Chal Mere Bhai Sapna Mehra
Kalisundam Raa Manga Telugu film
Shikari Rajeshwari Rawal
Mission Kashmir Sufiya Parvez
Mohabbatein Megha Shankar Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
2001 Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... Anjali Sharma Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Ek Rishtaa Nisha
2004 Veer-Zaara Saamiya Siddique Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
2008 Om Shanti Om Herself Special appearance in the song "Deewangi Deewangi"
2014 Pandavulu Pandavulu Tummeda Sathya Telugu film
Dedh Ishqiya Begum Para
2015 Dilwale Meera Maalik Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
2026 Mana Shankara Varaprasad Garu Sasirekha Telugu film
King TBA Filming [7]

Notes

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  1. Tamám Shud (تمام شد) is a Persian phrase translating to "It is finished".
  1. Saptaparnaa plays two characters having the same name.
  2. Saptaparnaa played dual roles
  3. Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page).
  4. 1 2 3 The films are listed in order of release date.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Saptaparnaa played a single character with two or more names.

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