Television Female Actor
Ronjini Chakraborty is a talented Indian actress and model with a successful career in both Hindi and Bengali films. Born on December 8, 1992, in Kolkata, she hails from a middle-class Bengali family. During her adolescence, she received training in Indian Classical Music for seven years, as her mother wanted her to become a singer. However, Ronjini's passion lay in acting, and she pursued her dream by joining a theatre group named "Theatrecian" while still in college. Through various theatre plays, she honed her acting skills and later enrolled at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) in Pune to further enhance her talent.
After completing her training, Ronjini shifted to Mumbai and began her journey in the entertainment industry by appearing in several Bengali films, including "Tears of Nandigram" and "Trayadashi." She later moved on to Mumbai and started giving auditions, leading to her selection for TV advertisements, including brands like Cadbury Celebration, Sony Mix Channel, Bharat Nirman, Yebhi.com, and 7Up.
In 2011, Ronjini had to make a crucial career decision between a Colors TV daily soap, "Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha," and a movie called "From Sydney with Love." She chose the latter and made her film debut with the movie.
Throughout her career, Ronjini has appeared in various films and TV series, showcasing her acting prowess. Some of her notable works include films like "Autohead" (2016), "Tumbbad" (2018), "Simmba" (2018), and "Article 15" (2019). Additionally, she has been part of Hindi TV series such as "Man's World" (2015), "Stories by Rabindranath Tagore" (2015), "Not Out" (2016), "PA Gals" (2017), "Lalbazaar" (2020), "Raktanchal" (2020), "The Great Indian Murder" (2022), and "TVF Pitchers" (2022).
Ronjini Chakraborty's versatile acting skills and dedication have earned her recognition and a significant place in the entertainment industry. As she continues to take on diverse roles and projects, her career trajectory promises even more success and accolades in the years to come.