Monami Ghosh
Monami Ghosh (born 13 July 1984) is an Indian actress known for her extensive work in Bengali-language films and television serials.[1] Born in Basirhat, North 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, she began her acting career at the age of 17 with the DD Bangla serial Saat Kahon in 2001.[1][2] Over more than two decades, Ghosh has become a prominent figure in Bengali entertainment, starring in over 25–30 television productions and several feature films, often portraying strong, nuanced female leads.[1][3] Her notable television roles include Mohor, a resilient village woman, in the long-running ETV Bangla series Binni Dhaner Khoi (2009–2013), and Bhromor in Hiyar Majhe (2013), both of which highlighted her versatility in family dramas and emotional narratives.[4][5] She made her feature film debut in Bonobhumi (2007), a family drama directed by Swapan Ghosal, and went on to appear in commercially successful films such as Ogo Bodhu Sundari (2010), Bela Seshe (2015), and Irabotir Chupkotha (2018), where she earned acclaim for her supporting roles alongside veteran actors.[6][7][1] Ghosh is recognized as one of the most successful and enduring actresses in Bengali television, with a career marked by consistent popularity and a transition into diverse genres including comedy, drama, and social issue-based stories.[3]Early life
Family background
Monami Ghosh was born on July 13, 1984, in Basirhat, North 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, India.[8][9] She grew up in a middle-class family, the daughter of Arup Ratan Ghosh and Tomasha Ghosh.[10] Her father, who passed away in 2012, ran a drama company that immersed the family in the world of performing arts from her early years.[11][10] This environment in West Bengal fostered her initial interest in acting and theater. Her mother, a housewife, has remained a significant influence in her life.[12][10]Education
She later pursued higher education in Kolkata, earning a graduate degree from the University of Calcutta.[13] During her academic years, Ghosh nurtured an early interest in the performing arts, particularly dance, which influenced her personal growth and future pursuits.[14]Personal life
Relationships
Monami Ghosh has been in a long-term relationship with filmmaker Saikat Baruri for several years, though the couple has not officially married as of 2025.[15][16] Ghosh has no children and has never been divorced.[13] In interviews, she has addressed speculation about her marital status, emphasizing a distinction between her professional and personal commitments. For instance, in 2019, while discussing an on-screen wedding in the television series Irabotir Chupkotha, Ghosh remarked that she was essaying the role of a bride for the 87th time but stated, "I've no plans of getting married anytime soon."[17] This reflects her ongoing preference for independence in her private life, even as she frequently portrays romantic and marital roles on screen.[17]Other pursuits
In 2022, Ghosh made her debut as a singer with the release of her single "Vitamin M," a music video in which she also performed playback singing.[18] This marked her entry into the music industry, followed by subsequent releases such as "Ailo Uma Barite" in 2023 and "Kolki" in 2025.[19] Expanding her creative endeavors, Ghosh launched her music label, M Music, and production house, Vitamin M Entertainment, on August 19, 2025, at an event in Kolkata.[20][21] The ventures aim to produce innovative content in music and entertainment, with "Kolki" serving as the first project under the new banner, a Puja-themed musical film.[22] In July 2025, Ghosh was appointed as the brand ambassador for MelBet, an iGaming company, where she promotes the brand through social media, video content, and events.[23] This role leverages her popularity in Bengali entertainment to enhance the company's visibility in India.[24] Beyond professional pursuits, Ghosh maintains a strong connection to cultural traditions, particularly during festivals like Kali Puja, which she celebrates with family rituals involving diyas and devotion to Maa Kali's compassionate form.[25] These observances reflect her personal hobbies rooted in Bengali heritage.Career
Television beginnings
Monami Ghosh entered the television industry at the age of 17, making her debut in the Bengali serial Saat Kahon, which aired on DD Bangla in 2001.[26] This initial role marked her introduction to acting, where she portrayed a youthful character in a family-oriented drama, setting the foundation for her small-screen career.[27] Following her debut, Ghosh appeared in several early serials that showcased her versatility in supporting and lead capacities. Notable among these were Kon Shey Alor Swapno Niye in 2003 on Akash Bangla, where she played Komolika, and Sonar Horin in 2004 on ETV Bangla.[26] These roles, often involving emotional depth and relational dynamics, helped her gain recognition in Bengali television during the mid-2000s. By 2009, she had transitioned into more prominent lead parts, exemplified by her portrayal of Mohor—a resilient village woman—in the long-running ETV Bangla serial Binni Dhaner Khoi, which spanned from 2009 to 2013. In this show, Ghosh also took on the dual role of Lin, Mohor's daughter, demonstrating her range across generations.[28] Over the course of her early career, Ghosh starred in lead roles across 25 to 30 Bengali serials, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the regional television landscape.[26] She began with youthful, coming-of-age characters in her late teens and early twenties, gradually evolving to embody more mature, multifaceted women navigating complex family and societal challenges, as seen in her progression from initial ensemble casts to central protagonists.[3] This development established her as a reliable lead actress, known for authentic portrayals that resonated with audiences.[26]Film transition
Monami Ghosh's transition to films was facilitated by her established popularity on Bengali television, where she had gained recognition through serials like Saat Kahon. Her film debut came in 2004 with a supporting role in Kalo Chita, a Bengali adventure drama directed by Satarupa Sanyal. She followed this with roles in early films such as Ek Mutho Chobi (2005) and a supporting role in the 2007 family drama Bonobhumi, directed by Swapan Ghosal, alongside established actors such as Indrani Haldar and Rudranil Ghosh.[6] Ghosh continued her cinematic journey with Box No. 1313 (2009), a comedy directed by Aniruddha Bhattacharya, in which she shared the screen with Parambrata Chatterjee and Paoli Dam in a story about familial pressures for marriage.[29] The film provided her an early opportunity to showcase her versatility beyond television constraints, though it received mixed reviews.[7] Following this, Ghosh appeared in Ogo Bodhu Sundari (2010), a romantic comedy directed by Sunanda Mitra, where she collaborated with veteran actress Sreelekha Mitra, further honing her comedic timing in a narrative centered on marital dynamics.[30] By 2012, she took on roles in Bhallu Sardar, a light-hearted entertainer, and notably in Anik Dutta's critically acclaimed horror-comedy Bhooter Bhabishyat, portraying the character Lachhmi, a dowry victim turned spirit. This collaboration with Dutta and co-stars like Saswata Chatterjee represented a breakthrough, as the film's success—grossing over ₹3 crore and earning multiple awards—highlighted her ability to blend humor and pathos, solidifying her presence in Bengali cinema.[31] The shift from television's episodic format to film's narrative depth posed adaptation challenges for Ghosh, including longer shooting schedules and heightened scrutiny, yet her early works demonstrated resilience through diverse roles that built on her TV foundation without typecasting her. Notable initial collaborations, such as with rising director Anik Dutta and stars like Parambrata Chatterjee, helped bridge her television fame to cinematic credibility.Expansion into web and production
Following her early successes in Bengali cinema, Monami Ghosh continued to build her film career with a series of diverse roles from 2015 onward, showcasing her versatility in both commercial and critically acclaimed projects. In 2015, she appeared in Amar Prithibi, a drama that explored urban-rural contrasts, where her performance contributed to the ensemble cast's efforts despite the film's mixed reception.[32] By 2018, Ghosh took on supporting roles in Maati, portraying Jiniya in a story addressing migration and family secrets, adding emotional depth to the narrative centered on intergenerational trauma.[33] That same year, she played Rukmini in Ghare & Baire, a romantic drama about personal ambitions and relationships, which highlighted her ability to navigate complex interpersonal dynamics.[34] Ghosh's film work gained momentum in the early 2020s with family-oriented and biographical stories. In 2022, she starred as Piu in Belashuru, a poignant sequel to Bela Seshe that delved into aging, Alzheimer's, and familial bonds; her portrayal of the youngest daughter earned praise for capturing the character's quiet resilience amid multi-generational conflicts.[35] Also in 2022, she featured in Haami 2, a light-hearted comedy-drama about childhood friendship and parental influences, where her role supported the film's exploration of joy and societal pressures on young talents.[36] Her momentum carried into 2024 with Padatik, a biopic on filmmaker Mrinal Sen directed by Srijit Mukherji, in which she portrayed Geeta Sen, the director's wife; Ghosh described the role as a challenging opportunity to embody a pivotal figure in Sen's personal and professional life, contributing to the film's acclaim at events like the New York Indian Film Festival.[37] In parallel with her film roles, Ghosh expanded into digital media, marking her entry into web series with the 2021 Hoichoi production Mouchaak. This dark comedy, in which she debuted as the lead character Mou Boudi—a woman entangled in a web of relationships and mishaps—represented her transition to OTT platforms, allowing her to explore bolder, contemporary narratives outside traditional cinema and television formats.[38] No additional web series credits followed by late 2025, but her digital foray underscored a strategic shift toward streaming content amid the growing popularity of Bengali OTT offerings. Ghosh also ventured into production, launching her banner Vitamin M Entertainment in August 2025 alongside a music label, M Music, to support multifaceted projects. Tied to her acting pursuits, she produced and starred in the Puja musical short film Kolki under this new venture, released during Durga Puja in September 2025, blending performance with creative control.[22] [39] Earlier that year, she was announced for the lead in the upcoming romantic film Fanibabu Jug Jug Jio, directed by Raju Majumder and co-starring Subhasish Mukherjee, further illustrating her evolving role in shaping her on-screen presence.[40]Works
Filmography
Monami Ghosh's filmography consists primarily of Bengali feature films, where she has portrayed a mix of lead and supporting roles since her debut in 2004.| Year | Title | Role | Director(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Kalo Chita | Supporting role | Satarupa Sanyal[41] |
| 2005 | Ek Mutho Chobi | Supporting role | Anjan Dutt, Kaushik Ganguly, Arghakamal Mitra, Prabhat Roy, Indranil Roychowdhury, Partha Sen[42] |
| 2007 | Bonobhumi | Supporting role | Swapan Ghosal[6] |
| 2009 | Box No. 1313 | Raima (lead) | Aniruddha Bhattacharya[29][43] |
| 2010 | Ogo Bodhu Sundari | Phulmoni Murmu | Sunanda Mitra[30][44] |
| 2011 | Bhoy | Rupsha | Suvendu Ghosh[45] |
| 2012 | Bhooter Bhabishyat | Laxmi (supporting) | Anik Dutta[46] |
| 2012 | Bhallu Sardar | Banalata | Debdut Ghosh[47][48] |
| 2015 | Bela Seshe | Piu (supporting) | Shiboprosad Nair, Nandita Roy[49] |
| 2018 | Maati | Jiniya (supporting) | Arindam Sil[50] |
| 2020 | Bela Shuru | Supporting role | Shiboprosad Nair, Nandita Roy[50] |
| 2022 | Belashuru | Piu (supporting) | Shiboprosad Nair, Nandita Roy[50] |
| 2024 | Padatik | Geeta Sen (supporting) | Srijit Mukherji[51] |
Television roles
Monami Ghosh began her television career with the Bengali serial Saat Kahon, which aired on DD Bangla around 2001, where she portrayed the protagonist in her acting debut at age 17.[26] She followed this with the lead role of Ananya in Pratiksha Ektu Bhalobashar..., a family drama broadcast on DD1 from 2001 to 2002, earning early recognition for her portrayal of a young woman navigating love and expectations.[26] Ghosh gained widespread popularity through her titular role as Mohor (also known as Dr. Kojagori Mukherjee) in the long-running serial Binni Dhaner Khoi, which aired on ETV Bangla from 2009 to 2013 and depicted the unconventional love story of a village girl adapting to urban life.[27] Her performance as the resilient and multifaceted Mohor, involving a double role later in the series, solidified her status as a leading actress in Bengali television.[52] She also portrayed Bhromor in Hiyar Majhe (2013–2014) on ETV Bangla, showcasing her range in emotional family narratives. Additionally, Ghosh played Kankaboti Banerjee (Kankon) in the Star Jalsha serial Punyi Pukur (2015–2017), a drama exploring family dynamics and relationships. In 2018, Ghosh starred as the titular character Iraboti Mitra in Irabotir Chupkotha on Star Jalsha, a romantic drama that explored themes of kindness, arrogance, and redemption through her portrayal of a compassionate woman opposite an troubled protagonist; the serial ran until 2020 and completed over 500 episodes.[53][54] Beyond lead roles in serials, Ghosh has made notable guest appearances and contributed to short-form television work. She appeared as a guest participant supporting Team Darjeeling in the season finale of Dadagiri Unlimited Season 8 on Zee Bangla in 2018, engaging in fun challenges and performances. Additionally, she served as a judge for Dance Dance Junior Season 2 on Star Jalsha in 2021, evaluating young dancers alongside celebrities like Dev and Mithun Chakraborty, and continued in the same capacity for Season 3 in 2022.[55][56]| Serial/Special | Year(s) | Channel | Role Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saat Kahon | 2001 | DD Bangla | Protagonist (lead)[26] |
| Pratiksha Ektu Bhalobashar... | 2001–2002 | DD1 | Ananya (lead)[26] |
| Binni Dhaner Khoi | 2009–2013 | ETV Bangla | Mohor/Dr. Kojagori Mukherjee (lead, double role)[27][52] |
| Hiyar Majhe | 2013–2014 | ETV Bangla | Bhromor (lead) |
| Punyi Pukur | 2015–2017 | Star Jalsha | Kankaboti Banerjee / Kankon (lead) |
| Irabotir Chupkotha | 2018–2020 | Star Jalsha | Iraboti Mitra (lead, double role as Saloni)[53][54] |
| Dadagiri Unlimited Season 8 | 2018 | Zee Bangla | Guest participant |
| Dance Dance Junior Season 2 | 2021 | Star Jalsha | Judge[55] |
| Dance Dance Junior Season 3 | 2022 | Star Jalsha | Judge[56] |
Web series
Monami Ghosh entered the digital streaming space with her debut in the Bengali web series Mouchaak, released on the Hoichoi platform in 2021.[38] In this dark comedy series, she portrayed the lead role of Mou Boudi, a character central to a tale of intrigue surrounding a lottery jackpot.[57] Directed by Sayantan Ghosal and produced by Missing Screw Productions, the series marked her transition into OTT content amid the growing popularity of Bengali digital originals post-2018.[38] As of November 2025, Mouchaak remains her sole credited web series role, reflecting her primary focus on television and film while selectively engaging in digital projects.[1]Awards and honors
Film accolades
Monami Ghosh earned critical acclaim for her portrayal of Geeta Sen, the wife of a revolutionary poet, in the 2024 biographical drama Padatik, directed by Srijit Mukherji, which marked a significant milestone in her film career.[58] In 2022, Ghosh won the Best Actress award at the Today's Story awards for her role in Belashuru.[59] In 2025, Ghosh won the Best Actress (Critics' Choice) award at the Anandalok Purashkar for her performance in Padatik, sharing the honor in a category that highlighted her nuanced depiction of resilience and emotional depth amid historical turmoil.[58] Later that year, she received the Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) at the Joy Filmfare Awards Bangla 2025 for the same role, recognizing her supporting contribution to the film's exploration of intellectual and personal struggles during India's freedom movement.[60] These accolades underscore Ghosh's transition to more substantial film roles, building on her earlier supporting appearances in projects like Belashuru (2022) and Haami 2 (2022).[1]| Year | Award | Category | Film | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Today's Story | Best Actress | Belashuru | Won[59] |
| 2025 | Anandalok Purashkar | Best Actress (Critics' Choice) | Padatik | Won (joint)[58] |
| 2025 | Joy Filmfare Awards Bangla | Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) | Padatik | Won[60] |