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Rupali Ganguly est une Actrice Indienne née le 5 avril 1977 à Calcutta (Inde)

Rupali Ganguly

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Nationalité Inde
Naissance 5 avril 1977 (47 ans) à Calcutta (Inde)

Rupali Ganguly is an Indian television and theatre actress. She became popular after her role as Dr. Simran Chopra in the STAR Plus serial Sanjivani and later as Monisha Sarabhai in Sarabhai VS Sarabhai. She was a contestant in reality shows Zara Nachke Dikha (Season 1) (2009), Bigg Boss and Fear Factor – Khatron Ke Khiladi Level 2.

Biographie

Rupali was born in Kolkata on to a Hindu Bengali family. She is the daughter of acclaimed director Anil Ganguly, who made films like Kora Kagaz (1974) and Tapasya (1976). In one of the reunion interviews, Sumeet Raghavan disclosed that she is a Maharashtrian as well. She started acting when she was 7 years old with a role in the film Saheb, following it up with an award winning performance in her father's film, Balidaan. Her latest TV serials include the hilarious comedy serial on Star One Sarabhai vs Sarabhai in which she plays the character of Monisha.

She has participated in dance reality show Zara Nachke Dikha, and Bigg Boss (Season 1) (2006) and stunt/dare reality game show, Fear Factor – Khatron Ke Khiladi Level 2 (2009). She also gave voice over in animation film, Dashavatar (2008)

In 2000, she established an advertising agency in Mumbai.

Presently, she is a regular anchor of Bioscope — a films-based TV show telecast on national channel of Doordarshan.
She also played in a New York Life commercial with Ravi Kishen.

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Filmographie de Rupali Ganguly (7 films)

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Dashavatar
Dashavatar (2008)

Origine Inde
Genres Aventure, Musical, Animation
Thèmes La musique, Mythologie, Religion, Musique, Mythologie hindoue
Acteurs Tom Alter, Sachin Khedekar, Shreya Ghoshal, Shreyas Talpade, Ashish Vidyarthi, Shankar Mahadevan
Rôle Apsara (voice)
Note65% 3.2845153.2845153.2845153.2845153.284515
Deux enfants, Aarti et Ajay, sont poursuivis par des kidnappeurs. Ils se réfugient dans un temple abandonné, auquel l'un des kidnappeurs finit par mettre le feu. La jeune fille adresse une prière à l'idole de Krishna présente dans le temple. Le dieu répond à ses prières et les deux enfants voient une série d'apparitions en rapport avec les dix avatars de Vishnu.
Eti
Eti (2008)
, 2h
Acteurs Rupali Ganguly, Gourab Chatterjee, Bhaswar Chattopadhyay, Shweta Tiwari, Sudip Mukherjee
Note68% 3.4100753.4100753.4100753.4100753.410075
Eti is more like a routine love story where a bunch of college-goers get together, play pranks and make merry but are caught unawares — or rather with their pants down — by the subsequent twists and turns. By the end of it, Eti becomes a complex story too simply told. At the centre of all the action is Gourab, who plays the super cool Sanjoy in love with Shreya (Roopali). The couple, along with two other couples and a still-single friend, plan a holiday in Darjeeling. The gang of friends (which boasts familiar faces from TV and theatre) is meant to have a blast on the road but the foolish gags and lukewarm dialogues slacken the pace. Gourab and Shreya get cosy and make the mistake of recording their intimate moments on a handycam. The sequence is candidly filmed with Gourab caressing Roopali’s bare back as they make love on satin sheets. But the director does desist from turning the film into a sleaze fest.What had started off as a teen romance changes track post-interval. Things take an ugly turn when the teenagers get sucked into a porn racket. A giggling, squealing Roopali takes time to get under the skin of her character. Gourab does better as a mischievous fun-loving youth, except for the times when he bursts into tears as things go awry. Of the rest, Bhaswar tries to be the friend-philosopher-guide to his pals; his bright and chirpy lady love Sweta livens up things a bit. Swaralipi fits in as a silly romantic, while Dhruv, the guy without a girlfriend, is hardly funny.But the wafer-thin plot struggling to hold the chain of sensational events takes a toll on the film. The pedestrian treatment does not help matters. Digitally shot, Eti has the feel of a home video with shoddy editing and jerky camera movements.
Shunyo É Bukey
Réalisé par Kaushik Ganguly
Genres Drame, Romance
Acteurs Kaushik Sen, Churni Ganguly, Kharaj Mukherjee, Tota Roy Choudhury, Rupali Ganguly, Biswajit Chakraborty
Note71% 3.5702253.5702253.5702253.5702253.570225
Saumitra (Kaushik Sen), a brilliant artist (Painter and sculptor), visits Khajuraho to draw inspiration and meets Churni (Churni Ganguly) there through a common friend (Tota) who is an artiste too. Love blossoms between them in Kolkata and though their family and economic standards are poles apart, they decide to marry. Churni breaks away from her rich, blue blood family. On the marriage night Kaushik, to his shock, discovers that Churni is flat-chested. The shock develops into sense of being cheated, anger and finally hatred. Churni first tries to reason and pleads helplessness but after suffering Saumitra beyond a point she seeks divorce. The movie ends with a twist on a day years after their split. But you are better advised to watch it.
Virodhi
Virodhi (1992)

Réalisé par Rajkumar Kohli
Acteurs Dharmendra, Sunil Dutt, Sharat Saxena, Armaan Kohli, Anita Raj, Poonam Dhillon
Note46% 2.317122.317122.317122.317122.31712
Inspector Shekhar gets involved in a drug racket case which involves ministers like Pandey Sahib & his alliances. When Inspector Shekhar tries to bring justice against them he gets killed by hooligans of Pandey Sahib. It's up to his younger brother Raj to avenge his death.
Saaheb
Saaheb (1985)
, 2h30
Genres Drame
Acteurs Anil Kapoor, Amrita Singh, Rakhee Gulzar, Utpal Dutt, Deven Varma, Biswajit Chatterjee
Note71% 3.588113.588113.588113.588113.58811
Mr. Sharma (Utpal Dutt) lives with his four sons (Biswajeet, Vijay Arora, Dilip Dhawan) and a daughter, Geeta or Butlie. Only the youngest son, Sunil (Anil Kapoor) and Geeta are unmarried. Mr. Sharma arranges his daughter's marriage with a man who will be re-locating to London, U.K. The family requires Rs.50,000/- for the expenses, and will even go to the extent of selling their house. Sunil or Saaheb as he is referred to, is the black sheep of the family - unemployed & uneducated - only interested in playing football. None of the elder brothers have any means of coming up with money for the expenses, and two of them even scheme with their respective wives to take over the house. Mr. Sharma attempts to raise the money, in vain. Sunil then makes the ultimate sacrifice for the marriage of his sister, and brings the money to his dad. His dad believes that Sunil has stolen the money, and Sunil is forced to lie about where he got the money from. The family only finds out after the marriage ceremony is over, and do not hesitate to blame him. It is then Sujata (Raakhee) reveals the secret of how the money came to Sunil's possession.