Sandipta Sen
Sandipta Sen (born 27 August 1986) is an Indian actress primarily recognized for her contributions to Bengali television and cinema.[1] She debuted in the industry with the popular serial Durga on September 8, 2008, which marked her entry into acting and quickly established her as a household name in Bengali entertainment.[2] Over the years, Sen has portrayed diverse roles in acclaimed shows such as Tumi Asbe Bole (2014–2016), where she played the lead Nandini Debroy, earning widespread praise for her emotional depth, and Pratidaan (2017–2018), in which she essayed the dual characters of Shimul Bosu Sen and "Sheuli Phool."[3][4] Sen's career expanded into films and web series, with notable performances in Astey Ladies (2019), where she portrayed Megha Ganguly, and the thriller Murder in the Hills (2021) as Dr. Neema Pradhan.[1] In 2022, she starred as Raka in the web series Bodhon, further showcasing her versatility across genres like drama and crime.[1] Her transition to Hindi television came in 2025 with the lead role in Sampoorna, an emotional drama premiering on Star Plus on September 8, adapted from a Hoichoi web series and highlighting themes of justice and resilience.[5] That same year, she appeared in films such as Bhuto Purbo and the web series Birangana, playing Sub-Inspector Chitra Basu in a story involving ritualistic murders.[1][6] Throughout her career, Sen has received recognition for her acting prowess, including the West Bengal Tele Academy Award for Best Actress in 2014 for her role as Tupur in Tapur Tupur.[7] Born in Kolkata, West Bengal, she holds a degree in psychology and has balanced her professional life with personal milestones, such as her marriage to media professional Soumya Mukherjee on December 7, 2023.[1][8] Known for her travel enthusiasm and dance background, Sen continues to engage audiences through diverse projects and social media, blending artistry with advocacy for women's empowerment.[5]Early life and education
Family and childhood
Sandipta Sen was born on 27 August 1986 in Kolkata, West Bengal, India, into a Bengali family.[1] Growing up in Kolkata, Sen's early years were shaped by the region's deep artistic heritage, which fostered her initial interest in performing arts. From a young age, she engaged in traditional Bengali cultural practices, including preparations for Rabindra Jayanti, where she practiced recitation, singing, and dancing to Rabindranath Tagore's compositions both at school and home. These experiences, as she later reflected, involved dedicated rehearsals that mirrored the ongoing traditions of her upbringing and ignited her passion for expressive performance.[9] Such formative activities in Kolkata provided Sen with essential early exposure to dance, embedding a foundation for her lifelong engagement with the performing arts.Academic background
Sandipta Sen completed her Bachelor of Arts degree with honors in Psychology from Asutosh College, Kolkata, in 2008.[10] She subsequently pursued and completed a Master of Science degree in Applied Psychology at Rajabazar Science College, affiliated with the University of Calcutta, balancing her postgraduate studies with emerging opportunities in the entertainment industry.[11][12] Following her undergraduate studies, Sen initially considered pursuing an MBA or other further qualifications before transitioning to acting after securing the lead role in the television serial Durga in 2008; she later continued her education with the MSc in Applied Psychology.[13] This educational foundation in psychology has since informed her approach to mental well-being, enabling her to incorporate counseling and psychological insights into aspects of her public persona.[14]Career
Television work
Sandipta Sen made her television debut in the Bengali serial Durga (2008–2010), where she portrayed the lead character Durga Roychowdhury, an ardent devotee of Goddess Durga navigating family challenges and marital trials in a narrative centered on resilience and devotion.[15] Aired on Star Jalsa, the show marked her entry into the Bengali television industry and earned her the Tele Samman Awards for Best Actress in 2009 and 2010.[16] Following her debut, Sen starred as Tapur Chowdhury in Tapur Tupur (2011–2013), another Star Jalsa production that explored the rivalry and eventual reconciliation between two contrasting sisters, with Tapur representing the more grounded and family-oriented sibling who marries into wealth amid interpersonal conflicts.[17] Her portrayal highlighted themes of sibling dynamics and personal growth, contributing to the serial's popularity and earning her recognition, including the West Bengal Tele Academy Award for Best Actress in 2014.[7] Sen's breakthrough performance came in Tumi Asbe Bole (2014–2016), where she played Nandini Debroy, a young widow who remarries her college senior to secure a future for her daughter, undergoing an emotional arc marked by grief, sacrifice, and gradual healing in a story of love and second chances.[3] Broadcast on Star Jalsa, the serial's focus on Nandini's internal struggles and relational complexities solidified Sen's reputation as a versatile actress in Bengali television, boosting her popularity through its poignant narrative and widespread viewership.[18] In Pratidaan (2017–2018), aired on Star Jalsa, Sen portrayed the dual lead roles of Shimul Bosu Sen, a village woman facing societal challenges, and "Sheuli Phool," an alter ego in a narrative exploring identity, resilience, and transformation.[19] The serial highlighted themes of education, empowerment, and personal reinvention, earning acclaim for her versatile performance across the contrasting characters. In 2021, Sen joined the cast of Karunamoyee Rani Rashmoni during its second season, Uttar Porbo, portraying Sarada Devi (Ma Sarada), the devoted wife of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, in a historical drama emphasizing spiritual devotion and familial bonds within the context of 19th-century Bengal.[20] Aired on Zee Bangla until 2022, her role added depth to the show's exploration of religious and personal enlightenment.[21] Marking her expansion beyond Bengali television, Sen debuted in Hindi serials with Sampoorna (2025–present) on Star Plus, playing Mitti, a woman whose seemingly perfect life unravels after her husband's betrayal, leading to a journey of empowerment and justice.[5] Premiering on September 8, 2025, the show underscores themes of resilience, further enhancing her profile across Indian television.[22]Film roles
Sandipta Sen made her film debut in the 2021 Bengali comedy-drama Ekannoborti, directed by Mainak Bhaumik, where she portrayed a character named Sandipta, a television actress transitioning to a web series role, drawing on her own career for authenticity.[23][24] The film explores family dynamics during Durga Puja, marking Sen's entry into cinema after years in television, and highlighting her ability to blend meta-elements with relatable everyday narratives.[25] In 2023, Sen appeared in the adventure mystery The Eken: Ruddhaswas Rajasthan, directed by Joydeep Mukherjee, playing Rajyashree Sen, the curator of the Jaisalmer Museum who aids the protagonist in unraveling ancient secrets during a Rajasthan expedition.[26][27] Her role contributed to the film's ensemble-driven plot, emphasizing intellectual curiosity and cultural exploration in a genre that blends thriller elements with historical intrigue, further showcasing her versatility beyond television formats.[28] Sen expanded her cinematic presence in 2025 with Aapish (The Office), a drama directed by Abhijit Guha and Sudeshna Roy, where she portrayed Joyeeta, a high-powered corporate professional navigating the challenges of career ambitions, motherhood, and marital strains in urban Kolkata.[29][30] The character's dramatic arc underscores themes of domestic pressures on working women, allowing Sen to deliver a nuanced performance that highlights emotional depth and societal commentary, solidifying her shift to more substantial big-screen roles.[31] That same year, she featured in the horror anthology Bhuto Purbo, directed by Kakoli Ghosh and Avinab Mukherjee, as the enigmatic Tilottoma in one of its Tagore-inspired segments set in the late 1960s.[32][33] This supernatural thriller role added a layer of mystery and gravitas to her filmography, demonstrating her range in genre films while continuing her progression from episodic television to feature-length Bengali cinema projects.[34]Web series appearances
Sandipta Sen made her debut in the digital space with the Bengali web series Astey Ladies in 2019, marking her entry into OTT platforms and showcasing her ability to adapt to the concise, episodic format of streaming content. Produced by Star Entertainment and streamed on Hoichoi, the series follows three women who turn to robbery to save their salon, with Sen portraying Megha Ganguly, a level-headed member of the trio navigating high-stakes heists and personal dilemmas. This role highlighted her comedic timing and emotional depth in a light-hearted yet suspenseful narrative, establishing her as a versatile performer in shorter-form storytelling.[35][36] In 2021, Sen took on a more intense character in the crime thriller Murder in the Hills, directed by Anjan Dutt and also on Hoichoi, where she played Dr. Neema Pradhan, a doctor entangled in a web of secrets surrounding a celebrity's mysterious death in Darjeeling. The eight-episode series blended suspense with atmospheric hill-station visuals, allowing Sen to explore psychological tension and moral ambiguity in a genre that demanded nuanced restraint. Her performance contributed to the show's acclaim for its cinematography and ensemble dynamics.[37][38][39] Sen's web series portfolio expanded in 2022 with Bodhon, a social drama on Hoichoi directed by Aditi Roy, in which she essayed Raka Sen, a college professor who supports a rape survivor amid societal judgment. Spanning two seasons, the series addressed themes of consent and female solidarity, with Sen's portrayal earning praise for its authenticity and emotional intensity, particularly in scenes depicting quiet rebellion against patriarchal norms. This role underscored her strength in dramatic, issue-driven narratives.[40][41][42] By 2023, Sen appeared in two contrasting projects: the crime thriller Shikarpur on ZEE5, where she played Chumki Biswas, a resilient love interest in a murder-mystery set in a fictional hill town, delivering a feisty performance that balanced romance and determination amid escalating terror. Later that year, she starred as Aparna Gangopadhyay in Noshtoneer, another Hoichoi production directed by Aditi Roy, portraying a woman whose seemingly perfect life unravels due to a viral scandal exposing infidelity and power imbalances. The six-episode social drama, which spawned a second season in 2024, focused on consent and relational complexities, with Sen's nuanced depiction of vulnerability and resolve central to its impact.[43][44][45][46][47][48] Sen continued her thriller streak in 2025 with Birangana on Hoichoi, directed by Nirjhar Mitra, taking on the lead role of Sub-Inspector Chitra Basu, a determined cop investigating ritualistic murders of brides in a patriarchal society. This marked her first portrayal of a law enforcement officer, emphasizing themes of resilience and systemic challenges, and paired her with debutant Niranjan Mondal for a narrative blending suspense and social critique. Her commanding presence in the role reinforced her range across genres.[49][6][50][51] Through these appearances, Sen has demonstrated versatility in digital media, transitioning seamlessly from comedic capers in Astey Ladies to thrillers like Murder in the Hills and Birangana, and introspective dramas such as Bodhon and Noshtoneer. Her work on platforms like Hoichoi and ZEE5 reflects the evolving landscape of Bengali streaming, where shorter episodes allow for tighter pacing and deeper character exploration compared to traditional formats.[52][53][54]| Year | Title | Role | Platform | Genre |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Astey Ladies | Megha Ganguly | Hoichoi | Comedy-Crime |
| 2021 | Murder in the Hills | Dr. Neema Pradhan | Hoichoi | Crime Thriller |
| 2022 | Bodhon | Raka Sen | Hoichoi | Social Drama |
| 2023 | Shikarpur | Chumki Biswas | ZEE5 | Crime Thriller |
| 2023 | Noshtoneer | Aparna Gangopadhyay | Hoichoi | Social Drama |
| 2025 | Birangana | Sub-Inspector Chitra Basu | Hoichoi | Crime Thriller |
Special performances and reality shows
Sandipta Sen, trained in Odissi dance since the age of two and a half, has demonstrated her live performance abilities through annual Mahalaya broadcasts and appearances on reality television platforms, often highlighting her dance skills and family-oriented challenges.[55] Sen made her Mahalaya debut in 2009 with the Star Jalsha special Durga Durgotinashini, portraying Devi Mahishasurmardini in a depiction of the goddess's triumph over the demon Mahishasura. She reprised a role in the 2010 edition of Durga Durgotinashini, contributing to the mythological narrative aired on the same channel. Her involvement in these festive programs continued into recent years, including a starring role as Devi Parvati and Durgamnnashini in the 2024 Mahalaya special Ranong Dehi, alongside Koel Mallick and Madhumita Sarcar.[56][57][58] On reality shows, Sen has frequently appeared as a guest and participant, leveraging her dance background in competitive and interactive formats. In Didi No. 1 on Zee Bangla, she featured in multiple episodes, including a special appearance in 2019 where she engaged in fun challenges with host Rachna Banerjee, the season 9 premiere in 2022 alongside other actresses, and a 2023 episode paired with actor Ankush Hazra.[59][60][61] Her episodes often emphasized empowering themes and light-hearted family interactions, aligning with the show's focus on women's strengths. Sen also participated in Dadagiri Unlimited on Zee Bangla, appearing in season 8 in 2019 with co-stars from Karunamoyee Rani Rashmoni for team-based games hosted by Sourav Ganguly, and as a celebrity guest in season 9 in 2022 during an Antakshari segment with singer Anupam Roy. These outings showcased her competitive spirit and on-stage energy. Additionally, she joined the 15-year celebration episode of the cookery show Rannaghar on Zee Bangla in 2021, where participants explored culinary themes in a familial setting.[62][63][64] Through these non-scripted engagements, Sen's modeling poise and dance proficiency have been particularly evident, allowing her to connect with audiences beyond her acting roles in festive and competitive contexts.Awards and recognition
Television and reality awards
Sandipta Sen garnered significant recognition early in her television career for her compelling performances in Bengali serials. She won the Tele Samman Award for Best Actress twice for her debut role as Durga Roychowdhury in the Star Jalsha soap Durga, first in 2009 and again in 2010, highlighting her ability to portray a strong, resilient protagonist in a family drama. Her accolades continued with the Tele Academy Award for Best Actress, awarded by the West Bengal Motion Picture Artistes' Forum. In 2014, she received this honor for her role as Tupur in Tapur Tupur, a popular sibling-centric series, where the award was presented by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at the ceremony.[7] In 2015, she earned the same award for her portrayal of Nandini Debroy in Tumi Asbe Bole, a narrative exploring themes of love and sacrifice. That year, she also won the Star Jalsha Parivar Awards for Priyo Bouma (Favorite Daughter-in-law) and the Cholo Paltai Award for the same role.[16] In 2017, Sen was again recognized for her performance as Shimul Bose Sen in Pratidaan, a show delving into identity and relationships. Although Sen has appeared in reality formats such as special episodes of Didi No. 1 and contributed as a judge to Dance Dance Junior, showcasing her dance skills, no dedicated awards for these reality endeavors have been reported in reputable outlets. These television honors underscored her versatility and popularity in the Bengali small screen landscape during her formative years.Film and digital media awards
Sandipta Sen's transition from television to film and digital media marked a significant expansion in her career, building on her established reputation to earn accolades for nuanced performances in contemporary formats.[16] In 2022, Sen received the Bengal Icon Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Raka Sen in the web series Bodhon, recognizing her compelling depiction of a resilient academic challenging societal norms.[65] This honor highlighted her ability to anchor a female-centric narrative in the digital space.[16] Sen's performance in the sequel, Bodhon 2, further solidified her standing in OTT platforms, earning her the Best Actress in a Leading Role at the OTT Samman 2024, awarded by Red Wine Entertainment for her continued embodiment of the character's intellectual depth and defiance.[66][67] In 2025, Sen was honored with the Best Actor award at the Bengal Achievers Awards (Season 4) for her role as Joyeeta in the film Aapish (The Office), praised for blurring the lines between selfishness and sacrifice in a workplace drama.[68][30]| Year | Award | Category | Work | Role |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Bengal Icon Awards | Best Actress | Bodhon | Raka Sen |
| 2024 | OTT Samman | Best Actress in a Leading Role | Bodhon 2 | Raka Sen |
| 2025 | Bengal Achievers Awards (Season 4) | Best Actor | Aapish (The Office) | Joyeeta |