Tumpa Ghosh

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Tumpa Ghosh
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress, dancer
Years active2011–present
Known forRaage Anuraage, Rangiye Diye Jao, Agnijal

Tumpa Ghosh is an Indian television actress. She is mostly known for her shows Rangiye Diye Jao, Raage Anuraage, Agnijal and many others. Tumpa made her debut as lead actress in Bidhir Bidhan. Her first show with Zee Bangla was Raage Anuraage[1] that was hugely popular and Tumpa was loved by audience for portraying double characters in Raage Anuraage.

Tumpa was last seen as Sreemoyee in Nishir Daak on Colors Bangla. Now Tumpa will be working in Teen Shaktir Aadhar-Trishul on Colors Bangla. Tumpa has also worked on a movie Paan Supari,[2] which premiered on Zee Bangla Cinema.

Television[]

Year Serial Character Channel Production House Notes
2012–2013 Bidhir Bidhan Shyama Star Jalsha Grassroot Entertainment Lead role
2013–2015 Raage Anuraage Komol / Kori (Dual Role-Twin Sister) Zee Bangla Raj Chakraborty Productions Lead role / Antagonist
2016 Bedeni Moluar Kotha Molua Zee Bangla Raj Chakraborty Productions Lead role
2016–2017 Agnijal Devdasi Souraja / Rani Sourojini Star Jalsha Shree Venkatesh Films Lead role / Antagonist
2017 Jai Kali Kalkattawali Tanushree Star Jalsha Shree Venkatesh Films Episodic role
2017–2018 Rangiye Diye Jao Shiuli Zee Bangla Chhayabani Balaji Entertainment Lead role
2018–2020 Nishir Daak Shreemoyee Colors Bangla Shree Venkatesh Films Lead role
2021–present Teen Shaktir Aadhar-Trishul Durga Colors Bangla Blues Productions Lead role

Mahalaya[]

Year Program Name Character Channel
2014 Mahisasurmardini Devi Mahisasurmardini Zee Bangla
2021 Nabarupe Mahadurga Devi Chandraghanta Colors Bangla

Movies[]

Year Movie Character Channel
2016 Paan Supari Phooltushi Zee Bangla Cinema

References[]

  1. ^ Ganguly, Ruman (24 December 2013). "Tele-actress "Tumpa Ghosh" sharing her experience of working in Raage Anurage". The Times of India. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Paan Supari, movie casting Tumpa Ghosh". Zee Bangla Cinema. Retrieved 25 October 2020.


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