Indrasish Roy
Indrasish Roy is an Indian actor predominantly working in Bengali cinema and television, recognized for his versatile performances in both serials and films. Born on 15 November 1986 in Kolkata, West Bengal, he rose to prominence with his portrayal of the character Tintin in the popular Star Jalsha serial Gaaner Oparey (2010–2011), which marked his breakthrough in the industry.[1] Roy began his acting career in television, following Gaaner Oparey with the lead role of Chandrakiran Chowdhury in the serial Adwitiya (2011–2013), establishing him as a leading man in Bengali telefiction. Transitioning to films, he debuted with Rang Milanti (2011) and went on to appear in notable projects such as The Play (2013), Aamar Aami (2014), Jomer Raja Dilo Bor (2015), Mandobasar Galpo (2017), Nagarkirtan (2019), and Adda (2019), often playing complex characters in drama and social narratives.[1] In recent years, Roy has expanded into web series and OTT platforms, featuring in Khelaa Ssuru (2021) alongside Ranieeta Dash, Bodhon 2 (2023) with Sandipta Sen and Koushik Roy, @Followers (2025), and the upcoming sequel Aajo Ardhangini (2025) directed by Kaushik Ganguly. His work continues to highlight his range across genres, including horror thrillers and romantic dramas, contributing to the evolving Bengali entertainment landscape.[2][3][4]Early life and background
Birth and family
Indrasish Roy was born on 15 November 1986 in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.[5][1] Details about his parents and siblings are scarce in public records, reflecting the private nature of his early family life. Roy was raised in a middle-class Bengali family within the vibrant cultural milieu of Kolkata, a city renowned for its deep-rooted traditions in theater, literature, and media that likely influenced his surroundings during childhood. Growing up in this environment, he was exposed to local theater and media, fostering an early interest in the performing arts that would later shape his professional path.Education and early interests
Indrasish Roy was born and raised in Kolkata, West Bengal, where he completed his schooling. From a young age, Roy nurtured a deep passion for cricket, participating actively in the sport and later representing the Bengal Tigers team in the Celebrity Cricket League from 2012 onward.[6][7] This interest nearly defined his career path, though he has described his entry into entertainment as serendipitous rather than planned. Prior to his acting debut, Roy gained initial exposure to the industry as an assistant director on the short film And There Wasn't Ever After in 2008, marking the beginning of his involvement in filmmaking and theater-related activities in Kolkata's cultural scene.[8]Professional career
Debut and early television roles
Indrasish Roy began his career in the Bengali entertainment industry as an assistant director for the 2008 short film And There Wasn't Ever After, directed by Arin Paul, marking his first professional credit.[9][10] In 2009, he transitioned to acting with his debut in the television serial Champion on Akash Bangla, where he portrayed the antagonist Ronnie.[11][12] This role was followed by minor roles in various Bengali television serials during 2009–2010, as he sought to establish visibility in the competitive landscape.[5] Indrasish Roy's early career involved balancing his responsibilities as an assistant director with emerging acting opportunities.[5]Breakthrough in television serials
Indrasish Roy's breakthrough in Bengali television came with his role as Tintin, a cameraman at a local television channel, in the Star Jalsha serial Gaaner Oparey (2010–2011).[13] With creative direction by Rituparno Ghosh and produced by Prosenjit Chatterjee, the show featured a strong ensemble cast including Mimi Chakraborty, Arjun Chakrabarty, and Gaurav Chakrabarty, and Roy's realistic portrayal of the supporting character garnered attention for its authenticity.[13] As a trendsetter in Bengali television with its innovative narrative centered on music and relationships, Gaaner Oparey achieved massive success, becoming a household favorite and propelling several actors, including Roy, to rising stardom.[14] Building on this momentum, Roy transitioned to a lead role as Chandrakiran Chowdhury, affectionately known as "Chand," in the Star Jalsha serial Adwitiya (2011–2012).[13] Paired opposite Sohini Sarkar as the titular Adwitiya Sen, Roy's depiction of the romantic and idealistic protagonist set against the backdrop of the Sunderbans received acclaim for its innocent and simple charm, stealing the limelight in the show's exploration of love and social issues.[15] Their on-screen chemistry as a hit pairing contributed significantly to the serial's appeal, with the duo's off-screen friendship enhancing the portrayal of emotional depth and mutual understanding.[16] In 2012, Roy took on the role of the adult Sunirmal in the Zee Bangla adaptation of Subarnalata, a brief but impactful stint where his character supported the protagonist Bokul in her struggles for independence and education.[10] This appearance further solidified his versatility beyond Star Jalsha productions. Roy's early 2010s roles marked a clear shift from supporting and antagonistic parts in prior shows to prominent leads, helping elevate Star Jalsha's dominance in Bengali television during that era through engaging storytelling and star-making vehicles.[14] Roy returned to television leads in the 2020s with Dhulokona (2021–2022, Star Jalsha), portraying Lalon, a chauffeur by day and aspiring rapper by passion, opposite Manali Dey as Phuljhuri.[17] The serial's realistic narrative of class-crossing romance resonated widely, crossing 300 episodes and topping TRP charts multiple times, with Roy's energetic performance as Lalon earning a dedicated fanbase for the lead pair.[18][19]Transition to films
Indrasish Roy made his debut in Bengali cinema with the 2011 romantic comedy Rang Milanti, directed by Kaushik Ganguly, in which he portrayed the character of Tito, one of four young men vying for the affection of the female lead.[20][21] This initial foray into films came amid his rising popularity from television roles, providing opportunities to expand his acting range while managing concurrent TV commitments.[1] In the early 2010s, Roy continued to build his film presence with supporting and lead roles that showcased his versatility. He played Mainak, a key member of a theater group entangled in a murder mystery, in the 2013 thriller The Play, directed by Ranjay Ray Chowdhury.[22][23] The following year, 2014, marked a prolific period with roles in multiple films: as Shubhro, a high school acquaintance rekindling past connections, in the romantic drama Hrid Majharey; as the aspiring photographer Soumya in the ensemble Aamar Aami, exploring intertwined dreams and desires; and as Ritwick in the critically acclaimed anthology Chotushkone, where his contribution to the ensemble was noted for its powerful body language amid the film's intricate narrative of interconnected stories.[24][25][26] Roy's roles in the mid-2010s further highlighted his ability to handle diverse characters in both lead and supporting capacities. In 2015, he appeared as Deepnarayan Chowdhury, the charismatic football team captain, in the sports drama Lorai: Play to Live, directed by Parambrata Chattopadhyay.[27][28] By 2018, he took on the role of young Ushapoti in the detective thriller Byomkesh Gotro, directed by Arindam Sil, adding depth to the film's exploration of family secrets and mystery.[29] His film work expanded into 2019 with appearances in Adda and Ek Chakra, solidifying his transition through varied genres from comedy and romance to thriller and drama.[1][5]Web series and recent projects
Indrasish Roy ventured into web series with the 2019 Hoichoi production Astey Ladies, where he portrayed the character Subham in a narrative exploring women's empowerment and societal norms. This marked his initial foray into digital streaming, aligning with the growing Bengali content landscape on OTT platforms. In 2020, he appeared in Byomkesh Season 5 on Hoichoi, playing Abhay Ghoshal in episodes centered on the iconic detective's investigations, contributing to the series' continuation of mystery thrillers. His role in the 2022 Hoichoi series Feludar Goyendagiri featured him as a young Birupakkho Majumdar in a guest capacity, supporting the adaptation of Satyajit Ray's detective stories set in Darjeeling.[30] Roy's digital presence expanded in 2024 with Lojja on Hoichoi, a drama series addressing themes of shame and family dynamics, where he played a supporting role alongside Priyanka Sarkar.[31] The series premiered in March 2024, receiving attention for its exploration of social taboos in contemporary Bengali society. In 2025, he starred in the KLiKK original @Followers, a crime thriller directed by Rajdeep Ghosh, focusing on social media fame and deception; the series debuted in February and highlighted his involvement in ensemble casts tackling modern digital-age narratives.[32][33] On the film front, Roy took on the role of Captain Jitendra Banerjee in the 2021 sports biopic Golondaaj, directed by Dhrubo Banerjee, which chronicled the life of football pioneer Nagendra Prasad Sarbadhikari and earned praise for its historical depiction.[34] In 2022, he portrayed Rajat Narayan Ray in Lokkhi Chhele, a socio-drama by Kaushik Ganguly inspired by real events, emphasizing compassion amid superstition; his performance as the antagonist's father figure was noted for adding depth to the film's emotional core.[19][35] The 2023 mystery drama Maayakumari, helmed by Arindam Sil, saw him in a pivotal role as Soumitra Lahiri, a filmmaker attempting a biopic on a legendary singer, blending period elements with intrigue.[36][37] As of 2025, Roy continues in television with the ongoing Zee Bangla Sonar serial Sriman Bhogoban Das, which premiered in August and features him as Bhogoban Shiv in a devotional drama produced by Ideas Creations, airing weekdays.[38] He is also involved in several unreleased projects as of November 2025, including Daaker Saaj directed by Somnath Gupta, where he plays a visionary painter; Aagun under Joydeep Mukherjee as an auto-driver entangled in societal conflicts; and Haar Maana Haar by Debapratim Dasgupta, portraying a romantic husband—these films remain in post-production.[39][40][16] Roy's shift toward web series and OTT content from 2020 onward reflects the Bengali entertainment industry's pivot to digital formats, particularly in mystery and drama genres, enhancing his visibility beyond traditional cinema.[41]Other professional ventures
Indrasish Roy has diversified his career beyond acting through participation in the Celebrity Cricket League (CCL), where he represents the Bengal Tigers team as an all-rounder.[42] His involvement in CCL, which began around 2012 and continues into the 2025 season, highlights the crossover between entertainment and sports in the Bengali industry, allowing celebrities to engage fans through competitive cricket matches.[43] This venture has helped promote team spirit among Bengali film and television personalities while raising funds for charitable causes associated with the league.[44] In addition to his acting pursuits, Roy has contributed to filmmaking in behind-the-scenes roles as an assistant director. He began this aspect of his career with the short film And There Wasn't Ever After in 2008, marking his entry into production work.[5] Subsequently, he served as assistant director on feature films including The Waterfall (2017), Astey Ladies (2019), and Mrs Undercover (2023), demonstrating occasional involvement in project coordination and creative support within the Bengali cinema landscape.[5] These credits underscore his broader engagement with film production, leveraging his industry experience to assist in directing efforts.[5] Roy's prominence in television and films has occasionally opened doors to promotional events and endorsements, though specific details on such ventures remain limited in public records.Personal life
Marriage and family
Indrasish Roy married actress Souravi Tarafdar on January 15, 2021, in a traditional Bengali ceremony attended by close family and friends, including celebrities such as Sourav Saha and Anindita Bose.[13] The couple had been friends for over a decade before their relationship turned romantic, culminating in a low-key wedding amid the COVID-19 pandemic.[45] As both were active in the Bengali entertainment industry, their marriage blended professional and personal partnerships, with shared experiences in television and events within the circles.[13] The union lasted approximately two years, after which they amicably divorced in 2023 by mutual consent, with no public disclosure of specific reasons.[46] Roy has stated that they remain close friends, continuing to meet during festivals like Durga Puja.[46] The couple has no children, and details of their family life post-marriage were kept private, though social media posts occasionally highlighted their supportive dynamic before the separation.[46] Following the divorce, Tarafdar extended birthday wishes to Roy on social media in November 2024, underscoring their ongoing amicable relationship.[46]Health challenges
In January 2022, Indrasish Roy and his wife Souravi both tested positive for COVID-19, experiencing mild symptoms that necessitated home isolation.[47] Roy promptly shared the news on social media, advising his close contacts to get tested immediately and emphasizing adherence to medical guidelines.[47] The couple followed their doctor's advice throughout the isolation period, marking a significant personal health event amid a resurgence of cases in the Bengali entertainment community.[47] During their recovery, Roy and Souravi observed strict safety protocols at home, with Roy planning to resume activities only after a negative test result, even though it was not mandatory after seven days.[48] Their first wedding anniversary on January 15, 2022, coincided with the illness, leading to a subdued celebration involving simple meals like biryani and pizza, which they shared publicly to highlight their positive spirit.[48] Roy's updates on social media underscored a message of unity and perseverance, stating, "You’re the only team I ever want to play on.. in sickness and in health."[48] In July 2024, Roy exited the television series Horogouri Pice Hotel due to health issues, with actor Arnab Banerjee replacing him in the role of Rudro. No further details on the nature of these health issues were publicly disclosed.[49]Awards and recognition
Television awards
Indrasish Roy won the Best Couple Award at the Star Jalsha Paribar Awards 2012 for his role as Chandrakiran Choudhury in the serial Adwitiya, shared with co-star Sohini Sarkar who played the titular character Adwitiya.[11] This recognition highlighted the widespread appeal of their on-screen romance, contributing to the serial's success and establishing the duo as a beloved pairing in Bengali television. As of 2025, this remains his primary television accolade, with no additional wins documented in major award ceremonies.Film and other accolades
Indrasish Roy's foray into Bengali cinema has earned him recognition for his nuanced supporting roles in ensemble-driven narratives, contributing to his reputation as a versatile performer beyond television. His appearance in the 2014 anthology Chotushkone, which secured the National Film Award for Best Director for Srijit Mukherji, showcased his ability to blend seamlessly into multi-starrer formats exploring themes of death and human relationships.[50] Similarly, his portrayal of a film director in the 2023 mystery drama Maayakumari, a tribute to a century of Bengali cinema, highlighted his range in period suspense thrillers, with the film receiving attention for its innovative storytelling.[51] In 2024, Roy received a nomination for the West Bengal Film Journalists' Association Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in Maayakumari. Beyond film, Roy has been appreciated for his multifaceted involvement in entertainment, including active participation in the Celebrity Cricket League (CCL) as a key player for the Bengal Tigers team since at least 2012. His engagement in CCL events, including the 2025 season, has been noted for promoting camaraderie among industry peers and extending his public persona through sports.[43] These endeavors underscore his emerging impact in broader industry circles, though major individual film awards remain limited as of 2025.Filmography
Television series
Indrasish Roy began his television career in 2009 with the serial Champion, where he portrayed the character Ronnie on the channel 9x Jalshaghar. He gained prominence with his role as Tintin in Gaaner Oparey (2010–2011), aired on Star Jalsha. From 2011 to 2012, he played the lead role of Chandrakiran in Adwitiya on Zee Bangla. In 2012, Roy appeared as Sunirmal in Subarnalata, also on Zee Bangla. He took on the role of Inspector Aniruddha Roy in the minor serial Swapno Udaan on Star Jalsha. In 2017, he featured in Premer Kahini on Star Jalsha. Roy returned to television in 2019 with Bajlo Tomar Alor Benu on Star Jalsha. He played a lead role in Rang Milanti on Zee Bangla. In 2021–2022, he portrayed Lalon in Dhulokona on Star Jalsha. In 2023, Roy appeared in Balijhor on Zee Bangla. He played Ashman in Jol Thoi Thoi Bhalobasha on Star Jalsha in 2024. Later in 2024, he joined Horogouri Pice Hotel as Rudro on Zee Bangla. As of 2025, Roy is starring in the ongoing serial Sriman Bhogoban on Star Jalsha.| Year | Title | Role | Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Champion | Ronnie | 9x Jalshaghar |
| 2010–2011 | Gaaner Oparey | Tintin | Star Jalsha |
| 2011–2012 | Adwitiya | Chandrakiran | Zee Bangla |
| 2012 | Subarnalata | Sunirmal | Zee Bangla |
| 2012 | Swapno Udaan | Inspector Aniruddha Roy | Star Jalsha |
| 2017 | Premer Kahini | Supporting role | Star Jalsha |
| 2019 | Bajlo Tomar Alor Benu | Lead role | Star Jalsha |
| 2021–2022 | Dhulokona | Lalon | Star Jalsha |
| 2023 | Balijhor | Lead role | Zee Bangla |
| 2024 | Jol Thoi Thoi Bhalobasha | Ashman | Star Jalsha |
| 2024 | Horogouri Pice Hotel | Rudro | Zee Bangla |
| 2025–present | Sriman Bhogoban | Lead role | Zee Bangla Sonar |
Films
Indrasish Roy made his film debut in 2011 with Rang Milanti, portraying the character of Tito in this Bengali drama directed by Kaushik Ganguly. In 2013, he starred as Mainak in The Play, a thriller directed by Ranjay Ray Chowdhury. Roy appeared in three films in 2014. He played Shubhro in Hrid Majharey, a romantic drama directed by Ranjan Ghosh. In the same year, he essayed the role of Soumya in Aamar Aami, directed by Orko Sinha. Additionally, he portrayed Ritwick in the anthology film Chotushkone, directed by multiple filmmakers including Srijit Mukherji. He also appeared in supporting roles in Aagun, directed by Joydeep Mukherjee, and Daaker Saaj, directed by Somnath Gupta. His subsequent released films include Jomer Raja Dilo Bor (2015, Vikram, directed by Ranjit Sen), Dark Chocolate (2016, supporting role, directed by Agnidev Bhattacharyee), Mandobasar Galpo (2017, supporting role, directed by Srijit Mukherji), Adda (2019, Rudro, directed by Devivashaal Dasgupta), Nagarkirtan (2019, Partho, directed by Kaushik Ganguly), Golondaaj (2021, Captain Jitendra Banerjee, directed by Dabbu), Lokkhi Chhele (2022, supporting role, directed by Indrasis Acharya), Mrs Undercover (2023, Adi, directed by Doria Shree), Kaberi Antardhan (2023, Arka Sen, directed by Arindam Sil), and Maayakumari (2023), a mystery drama directed by Arindam Sil, in which he appeared in a supporting role. Roy has also been involved in several unreleased projects. These include Haar Maana Haar (announced around 2017), based on a story by Subroto Niyogi.[16]| Year | Title | Role | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Rang Milanti | Tito | Released |
| 2013 | The Play | Mainak | Released |
| 2014 | Hrid Majharey | Shubhro | Released |
| 2014 | Aamar Aami | Soumya | Released |
| 2014 | Chotushkone | Ritwick | Released |
| 2014 | Aagun | Supporting role | Released |
| 2014 | Daaker Saaj | Supporting role | Released |
| 2015 | Jomer Raja Dilo Bor | Vikram | Released |
| 2016 | Dark Chocolate | Supporting role | Released |
| 2017 | Mandobasar Galpo | Supporting role | Released |
| 2019 | Adda | Rudro | Released |
| 2019 | Nagarkirtan | Partho | Released |
| 2021 | Golondaaj | Captain Jitendra Banerjee | Released |
| 2022 | Lokkhi Chhele | Supporting role | Released |
| 2023 | Mrs Undercover | Adi | Released |
| 2023 | Kaberi Antardhan | Arka Sen | Released |
| 2023 | Maayakumari | Supporting role | Released |
| 2017 | Haar Maana Haar | N/A | Unreleased |
| 2025 | Porshi | N/A | Upcoming |
Web series
Indrasish Roy has appeared in several Bengali web series on digital platforms since 2019, showcasing his versatility in genres ranging from thriller and mystery to social drama and romance. His roles often highlight complex characters navigating personal and societal challenges, contributing to the growing OTT landscape in Bengali entertainment.| Year | Title | Role | Platform | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Astey Ladies | Subham Ganguly | Hoichoi | 7 episodes; a heist drama where Roy plays a key ally in a group of women robbers. |
| 2020 | Byomkesh (Season 5) | Abhay Ghoshal | Hoichoi | 11 episodes; recurring role as a detective's associate in the mystery series adaptation of Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay's stories. |
| 2021 | Khelaa Ssuru | Abhishekh | KLiKK | 6 episodes; leads in a horror-fantasy thriller involving a cursed painting. |
| 2021 | Amra 2GayTher | Vicky | KLiKK | 6 episodes; portrays a man facing societal backlash in a romantic comedy-drama about unconventional relationships. |
| 2022 | Feludar Goyendagiri (Season 1) | Young Birupakkho Majumdar | Hoichoi | Guest appearance in 4 episodes; part of the detective series based on Satyajit Ray's Feluda stories, set in Darjeeling. |
| 2023 | Bodhon (Season 2) | Supporting role | Hoichoi | 6 episodes; appears in the social drama addressing women's issues and rural superstitions. |
| 2024 | Lojja (Season 1) | Supporting role | Hoichoi | 6 episodes; ensemble cast in a drama exploring verbal abuse and women's empowerment. |
| 2024 | Kaalratri | Rudra Roy Barman | Hoichoi | 6 episodes; thriller where he plays Debi's husband in a story of secrets and impending death. |
| 2025 | @Followers | Anindya Chatterjee | KLiKK | Ongoing series; plays a central figure in a crime thriller about social media deception and murder. |