Anubhav Mohanty : |
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Born |
(1981-12-24) 24 December 1981 (age 32) Cuttack, Odisha, India |
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Residence |
Choudhry bazar, Cuttack |
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Nationality |
Indian |
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Occupation |
actor |
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Height |
6' 1" |
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Anubhav Mohanty (Oriya: ଅନୁଭବ ମହାନ୍ତି) (born 24 December 1981) is an Ollywood and Bengali star in the state of Odisha in India.[1][2][3] Anubhav Mohanty made his debut in film in I Love You in 2004 opposite Mumbai based TV actress Namrata Thapa. He made his debut in Bengali Films with the movie Saathi Amaar opposite Rachana Banerjee in a special appearance.[4][5]
Life and career
He completed his schooling from DAV public school, Cuttack, Odisha.
He started his career as a model and has won several award for modeling. Then he started getting offers from Oriya albums and has featured in around 80-100 Oriya video songs.
He debuted in the Oriya film industry with the 2004 film I Love You opposite Namrata Thapa, which was a Block Buster. But his other films that released in the same year, Saathire and Barsha My Darling were Hit.
Currently {June 2012} he is the highest paid star of Oriya film industry.
He was nominated for "Taranga Best Critically Acclaimed Actor" for the movie Abhimanyu.His remuneration is 20-25 Lakhs per film which is far away from other stars in Ollywood. He is the most "paisa asool" star in ollywood since 2004.
In the year April 2013, he entered into politics. He joined the regional party BJD(Biju Janta Dal).
Honours And Awards
- 2013: Best Actor for something something by Tarang Cine Award.
- 2012: Lalchand Superstar Award
- 2012: Best Actor forBalunga toka By Tarang Cine Award
- 2012: Awarded the Chatrapati Sivaji Upadhi
- 2010: Best Oriya Actor for the movie Deewana By ETV
- 2009: Best Actor for movie Akashe Ki Ranga Lagila (State Film Award)
- 2009: Best Oriya Actor for movie Abhimanyu By Tarang TV.
- 2007: Anandalok Awards for "Best Action Hero 2007" for Kali Sankar (Bengali),
- 2005: Best Newcomer For The Movie "I Love You"
- Opmtwa Award For Best Actor — 3 times
- Rajeev Gandhi Pratibha Sammana (2004–05)
Filmography
Year
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Title
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Language
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Notes
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2004 |
I Love You |
Oriya |
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2004 |
sathire |
Oriya |
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2004 |
Barsa My Darling |
Oriya |
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2005 |
Priya Mo Priya |
Oriya |
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2005 |
Prathama prema |
Oriya |
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2005 |
Topae Sindoora Di Topa Luha |
Oriya |
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2005 |
Premi No.1 |
Oriya |
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2005 |
Premi No.1 |
Bengali |
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2005 |
Saathi Amaar
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2005 |
Pandav |
Oriya |
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2006 |
Thank U Bhagwaan |
Oriya |
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2006 |
Kartabya |
Bengali |
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2006 |
Khalanayak |
Bengali |
|
2006 |
Shaarthopor |
Bengali |
|
2006 |
Eri Naam Prem |
Bengali |
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2006 |
Jibon Saathi |
Bengali |
|
2007 |
Mahanayak |
Oriya |
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2007 |
Kalishankar |
Oriya |
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2007 |
Kalishankar |
Bengali |
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2007 |
To Bina Mo Kahani Adhaa |
Oriya |
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2008 |
Dhana Re Rakhibu Sapatha Mora |
Oriya |
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2008 |
Chup kie Aasuchhi |
Oriya |
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2008 |
Mote Ta Luv Hela Re |
Oriya |
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2008 |
Chatti Chiri Dele Tu |
Oriya |
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2008 |
Munna-A Love Story |
Oriya |
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2009 |
Nei Jaa Re Megha Mate |
Oriya |
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2008 |
Aa Janhare Lekhiba Naa |
Oriya |
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2009 |
Suna Chadhei Mo Rupa Chadhei |
Oriya |
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2009 |
Aakashe Ki Ranga Lagila |
Oriya |
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2009 |
Saata Sure Bandha Ae Jibana |
Oriya |
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2009 |
Abhimanyu |
Oriya |
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2010 |
Don |
Oriya |
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2010 |
Aama Bhitare Kichhi Achhi |
Oriya |
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2010 |
Mu Kana Ete Kharap |
Oriya |
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2010 |
Deewana |
Oriya |
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2011 |
Most Wanted |
Oriya |
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2011 |
Kiese Dakuchhi Kouthi mote |
Oriya |
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2011 |
Balunga Toka |
Oriya |
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2012 |
Something Something |
Oriya |
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2012 |
Matric Fail |
Oriya |
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2012 |
ACP Ranveer |
Oriya |
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2013 |
Mo Duniya Tu Hi Tu |
Oriya |
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2013 |
Haata Dhari Chaaluthaa |
Oriya |
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2013 |
Kehi Jane Bhala Lagere |
Oriya |
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Notes
External links
- [1]
- Anubhav Mohanty Official page
- Internet Movie Database
Persondata
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Name
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Mohanty, Anubhav
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Alternative names
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Short description
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Indian actor
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Date of birth
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24 December 1978
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Place of birth
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Cuttack, Odisha, India
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Date of death
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Place of death
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