Jaya Seal

Jaya Seal Ghosh the renowned actress and dancer[3] started learning Bharatanatyam from a very early age under Guru Indira P. P. Bora for five years. Simultaneously she was also acting in Assamese television and did plays with noted Assamese theatre personalities from NSD like Dulal Roy and Baharul Islam who inspired her. To pursue this interest she went to the National School of Drama in New Delhi where she subsequently completed her three-year course in 1997.

Jaya Seal
Born1971/1972 (age 48–49)[1]
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Years active1999–present
Spouse(s)Bickram Ghosh[2]

The years that followed sow her base to Bombay and emerge as one of the leading actresses in the country. She went to act in 19 feature films in 8 languages besides appearing in several ad commercials. Some of Jaya’s films received National and International Awards in Film Festivals like Venice, Pussan. Among her noteworthy films, she holds Uttara, by Buddhadeb Dasgupta close to her heart. She was nominated for best actress in the year 2000 for Uttara. She also played the lead role in the popular serial in ‘Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki’ in 2004. Some of her well-known films are Chal & Xcuse Me (Hindi), Penninmanathaithottu(Tamil) opposite Prabhu Deva, Samurai(Tamil) opposite Vikram, Bahala Channa Gide (Kannada) opposite Shivraj Kumar, Magunido Sagodo (Odiya) which won the National Award for best Odiya film in 2003, Tilladanam (Telugu) Which won National Award for best debut director K.N.Shastri and also won best foreign film in Pussan film festival in 2003, Shesh Thikana (Bengali) etc. She has worked in more than thirty ad commercials like Dettol, Colgate, Clinic plus oil n shampoo, Sun drop oil etc.

She received the Best Actress Award at the Assam Prag Cine Awards for the Assamese film Shrinkhol 2014.

Throughout this phase, she also continued her primary passion - dance. While in Mumbai she trained under Guru Vaibhav Arekar and Guru Rajeshri Shirke at Lasya academy. Later she trained under Guru Naresh Pillai also in Mumbai.

After shifting her base to Kolkata, Jaya joined Kalamandalam under the guidance of Guru Thankamani Kutty in the year 2005. Now she is continuing her learning under Bidushi Rama Vaidyanathan. Jaya has performed as a dancer at many prestigious venues. She regaled audiences at Detroit’s Cobo Arena at the inauguration of the 2007 Bengali Sammelan & Muscat show on May 2015.

Jaya also worked with renowned theatre personality Usha Ganguly as the main lead in her production Chandalika. Recently she has acted in the film Arshinagar directed by Aparna Sen. Film Alifa in Bengali language shot at Guwahati directed by Deep Choudhury which has been selected in 2016 22nd Kolkata International Film Festival received best debut director award in 2017 national award and Best film in OTTAWA film FEST. She won the best actress award for the film Alifa in Lonawala Film Festival (LIFT). In 2018 received best actress award in Hyderabad Bengali film festival for the film Alifa.[4][5]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageNote
1999AmritaHindi
2000Pennin Manathai ThottuSunithaTamil
2000Shesh ThikanaSriradhaBengali
2000UttaraUttara
2001KalakalappuThilagaTamil
2001Bahala ChennagideKannada
2002Magunira ShagadaOdia
2002SamuraiKavithaTamil
2002Evare AtagaaduSnehaTelugu
2002Tiladaanam
2002Magunira ShagadaOdia
2002ChhalPadminiHindi
2002Desh DeviGayatri
2003Xcuse MeMonica Khurana
2003Excuse MeSwathi DixitKannada
2004Hotath Neerar JonnyoRaniBengali
2011KatakutiSudeshna
2012Quartet 1Hindi
2014SringkhalAmbikaAssamesePrag Cine Awards for Best Actress
2015ArshinagarMadhu MitraBengali
2016One Little FingerEnglish
2018 Alifa Fatima Bengali
2018Dawshobhuja- A Durgachitracameo appearance
Television

References

  1. "Silent vows for screen couple". The Telegraph. Calcutta. 26 July 2004. Archived from the original on 26 August 2016. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  2. "Without discussing with Bickram, I don't take any financial decision: Jaya Seal Ghosh - Times of India". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 12 October 2020. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
  3. "Jaya Seal Ghosh to perform at ICCR - Times of India". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 30 August 2019. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
  4. "Assam: Party not over for Alifa, Jaya Seal yet". NORTHEAST NOW. Archived from the original on 3 July 2018. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
  5. "Jaya Seal Ghosh's big win - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
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