Television Male Actor
Chandan Roy Sanyal, born on January 30, 1980, is a prominent Indian actor celebrated for his contributions to both Hindi and Bengali cinema. Raised in Delhi within a Bengali family, Sanyal's journey into the world of acting began after he completed his studies in mathematics.
His acting career commenced with a minor role in the 2006 film "Rang de Basanti." However, it was his supporting roles that brought him recognition and critical acclaim. In the 2009 action film "Kaminey," Sanyal's performance garnered immense appreciation from both critics and audiences. He continued to make waves with his Bengali debut in the 2010 film "Mahanagar@Kolkata." Subsequently, Sanyal's talent was further acknowledged in his roles in the 2012 Bengali drama "Aparajita Tumi" and the 2013 romantic drama "Prague," in which he portrayed an insomniac artist.
Sanyal's educational background includes studying at Raisina Bengali School and Zakir Husain College in Delhi, where he earned an honors degree in Mathematics. His initial appearance as Batukeshwar Dutt in "Rang De Basanti" marked his entry into the film industry. However, his breakthrough came with his notable role in Vishal Bhardwaj's "Kaminey."
In addition to his film career, Sanyal's portrayal in the 2012 film "Aparajita Tumi" was particularly well-received. He has also been cast in significant roles, including one of the leads in the film "Kaanchi."
Chandan Roy Sanyal's journey in the world of acting has been marked by his ability to capture the essence of his characters and his knack for delivering remarkable performances.