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Agnidev Chatterjee is an Indian, Bengali film director. His films include Babloo Bachelor, , , , Dark Chocolate, , , 3 Kanya, Charuulata 2011, and . Born in 1965 in Calcutta, he started early in his chosen profession. His association with the Bengal television industry in India for the last thirty years has yielded over 5,000 hours of television programming, including sitcoms, news, current affairs and drama.
Chatterjee's directorial debut film Probhu Noshto Hoi Jai ("Lord Let the Devil Steal My Soul") was nominated for the Golden Crow Pheasant at the Kerala Film Festival. His second film Charuulata 2011 was inspired by Rabindranath Tagore's short story Noshtonirh, which in turn was inspired by the source for the Satyajit Ray classic. Chatterjee's third film 3 Kanya is a diabolical tale of passion, crime, lust, and inevitably retribution. He had directed ten films by the beginning of 2018.