4th OCTOBER 1980 PAOLI DAM BORN

Paoli Dam

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Paoli Dam
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Dam at party for Hate Story
Born 4 October 1980 (age 35)
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Nationality Indian
Ethnicity Bengali
Alma mater Vidyasagar College
Rajabazar Science College
Occupation Actress
Years active 2006–present
Notable work Madhabilata in Kaalbela (2009)
Kavyah Krishna in Hate Story(2012)
Ela in Elar Char Adhyay (2012)

Paoli Dam (born 4 October 1980)[1] is an Indian film actress who began her career in 2004 with the Bengali television serial Jibon Niye Khela. Over the next several years, she worked in Bengali television serials such asTithir Atithi and Sonar Harin; the former ran for six years on ETV Bangla. Dam spent her childhood in Kolkata, earning a postgraduate degree in chemistry from Rajabazar Science College. Initially, she wanted to become a chemical researcher or a pilot. Her debut Bengali film—Teen Yaari Katha, directed by Sudeshna Roy and Abhijit Guha—was begun in 2004, but not released until 2012. Dam’s first film release was Agnipariksha, directed by Rabi Kinagi. Between 2006 and 2009 she appeared in five Bengali films, coming into prominence with the 2009 Kaalbela directed by Goutam Ghose.

In 2011, she received international recognition for her role in the Bengali film, Chatrak.[2] The film was screened at the Cannes film festival, and also at film festivals in Toronto, U.K.[3][4] In 2012, Dam made her Bollywooddebut in Hate Story. She also appeared in Vikram Bhatt’s Ankur Arora Murder Case, directed by Sohail Tatari.

Early life and education[edit]

Dam was born[1] in Kolkata, West Bengal to a Bengali family which is originally from Faridpur District, Bangladesh.[5] Her father and mother are Amol and Papiya Dam (mother) and she has a brother, Mainak.[6]

Dam attended Loreto School in Bowbazar before passing her Higher Secondary Examination. She was a good student, winning scholarships.[7] Dam was admitted to Vidyasagar College of the University of Calcutta, graduating with a degree in chemistry.[8][9] She earned a postgraduate degree in chemistry from Rajabazar Science College of the University of Calcutta.[10][11]

Becoming an actress was not a childhood dream: “I learnt classical dance and was into theatre from an early age. But I never aspired to be an actor”.[7] Initially, she wanted to become a chemical researcher or a pilot. Like other Bengali children, during her childhood Dam also took singing lessons.[12]

Television career[edit]

Dam began her acting career in Bengali television serials. In 2003 she appeared in Jibon Niye Khela for Zee Bangla and later in the ETV Bangla serial Tithir Atithi, directed by Jishu Dasgupta; the latter ran for six years.[7] The actress also appeared in Tarpor Chand Uthlo, Sonar Harin and Jaya. Dam has said she has learned a great deal from Bengali television, and it groomed her for a film career.[13]

Bengali film career[edit]

2006–2008[edit]

Dam’s debut Bengali film, Teen Yaari Katha (directed by Sudeshna Roy and Abhijit Guha), was begun in 2004 but unreleased until 2012. Her first film release was Agnipariksha (2006).[14] The film was directed by Rabi Kinagi and produced by Debendra Kuchar; Dam played a supporting role.[15] The actress next appeared in Tulkalam (2007), directed by Haranath Chakraborty and produced by Pijush Saha. Mithun Chakraborty and Rachana Banerjee played the lead male and female characters, respectively, in the film.[16]Dam’s third Bengali film release was I Love You, in which she had a supporting role as the heroine’s friend.[17] In 2008 the actress appeared in the Bengali film Hochheta Ki, a comedy of errors directed by Basu Chatterjee in which Dam played a Bengali housewife.[18]

2009–2011[edit]

In 2009 Dam appeared in seven Bengali films, and came into focus with the success of Kaalbela (directed by Goutam Ghose). Based on a Bengali novel by Samaresh Majumdar, the film’s background was the Naxalite movement of the 1980s. Dam played Madhabilata, the girlfriend of a young Naxalite leader,[19] and her performance was praised.[13] In its review, The Times of India appreciated “Pauli, who plays Madhabilata with such integrity that the pain in her eyes and the romance in her voice charms viewers to believe that she has it in her to lend her face to everything that Madhabilita has epitomised”.[19] In an interview, Dam said the film was a “turning point” in her career:[14] “Everybody needs a platform – Kalbela gave me the platform. I had to prove myself”.[13] Her other six films released that year were Hochchheta ki, directed by Basu Chatterjee; Jamai Raja, directed by Swapan Saha; Box No. 1313; Mallick Bari; Shob Charitro Kalponik, directed by Rituparno Ghosh, and Tinmurti.[20]

In 2010 Dam appeared in eleven Bengali films, including Tara (directed by Bratya Basu), Takhan Teish (directed by Atanu Ghosh), Moner Manush (directed by Goutam Ghose), Kagojer Bou (directed by Bappaditya Bandyopadhyay) and Banshiwala (directed by Anjan Das); five of the eleven are unreleased. Moner Manush was Dam’s second film with Ghose; in this film she played Komli, a Baul.[21] In its review, The Times of India found Dam making “sincere efforts in portraying the role of Kamli”.[22] The actress later said in an interview that she learned a great deal from working with Ghose.[14]

In 2011 Dam appeared in Chatrak, directed by the Sri Lankan Vimukthi Jayasundara.[23] The actress played Paoli, a Bengali girl, and the film triggered controversy in India when an explicit unsimulated no-body-double sex scene with Dam and Anubrata Basu was leaked on the Internet.[2][3][4]

2012–present[edit]

In 2012 Dam’s first Hindi film, Hate Story, was released; she also appeared in three Bengali films: Bedroom (directed by Mainak Bhaumik), Elar Char Adhyay (directed by Bappaditya Bandyopadhyay) and Teen Yaari Katha (the actress’ first film appearance, directed by Sudeshna Roy and Abhijit Guha).[20] Bedroom‍ ’​s storyline revolved around the lives of Kolkata urban couples; Dam played Priyanka (a bored, irritable housewife).[24][25] Elar Char Adhyay was based on Rabindranath Tagore‘s literary work Char Adhyay, and was set in British Raj India during the 1940s. Dam played Ela, teacher of a group fighting for Indian independence. Her acting was praised; The Indian Express found Dam’s characterization of Ela “wonderful”[26] and The Times of India wrote, “Those who thought Paoli’s “Hate Story” outing was all about being bold will be pleasantly surprised by her sheer maturity in reinterpreting boldness in the context of an era long left behind”.[27] In Teen Yaari Katha, the actress played a supporting role.[28]

As of June 2013, Dam is scheduled to appear in Mainak Bhaumik‘s Family Album. The film, also starring Swastika Mukherjee, deals with an MMS scandal.[29]

In 2014, Dam acted in Chaya Manush. In the film, directed by Arindam De, she played the role of Trisha, a journalist.[30] Later that year Dam acted in Obhishopto Nighty (cursed nighty), directed by Birsa Dasgupta. Dam played the character of Miss Monica, a Bengali bar singer of the 1980s in the comedy-romantic film.[31] Dam told, she was initially reluctant to accept the role, but later realised that it was a “love story”.[32] Her next releases were the drama film Sada Canvas[33] and the romantic comedy Hercules directed by Abhijit Guha and Sudeshna Roy.[34] Dam described her character in Hercules, Minu, as “practical, grounded and not driven by emotions”.[35] Her first 2015 release was Anjan DasAjana Batash, in which she played Deepa who works in an ad agency in Kolkata, “lost in depression amongst all the affluence”.[36]

Dam’s upcoming films include Debesh Chattopadhyay’s Natoker Moto – Like a Play which, according to Dam, was a “fictional biopic of a famous actress of the Bengali stage during the 1970s”,[35] Auroni Taukhon by Saurav Chakraborty, which is a love story set against the background of communal riots,[35][37] and Swarup Ghosh’s rom-com Tobuo Aparichito.[35][38]

Bollywood career[edit]

Paoli Dam in sunglasses, white blouse and jeans

Dam at the launch party for Hate Story, her debut Bollywood film

In 2012 Dam made her Bollywood debut in Hate Story, directed by Vivek Agnihotri and produced by Vikram Bhatt.[39] The film had female protagonists; Dam played Kavyah Krishna, a sex worker.[40] In the film, she and her friend Vicky pull off a caper against one of India’s biggest business tycoons.[41]

Dam’s acting in this film received a lukewarm response. The Times of India in its review:[41]

Paoli Dam doesn’t disappoint one bit on the latter aspect, she is not bad in terms of her acting abilities either. She doesn’t incite the pathos that one could fervently feel for her character’s plight. But though her act is not accomplished, she manages to pull off her role quite well.

After the film’s commercial success producer Vikram Bhatt planned a sequel, in which Dam was replaced by Surveen Chawla.[42]

After Hate Story Dam appeared in Vikram Bhatt’s next film, Ankur Arora Murder Case. The film, directed by Sohail Tatari, is based on the true story of a young boy who died in an operating room due to medical negligence. Dam plays a lawyer fighting for justice.[43] In an interview, she described her role: “It’s something very real and close to life and it’s a de-glamourised role. It’s something that I really enjoyed playing”.[44][45] After attending a special screening of the film in Mumabai, Indian film critic and journalist Taran Adarsh called Dam and said that she should work more in Bollywood.[46]

Dam performed an item number in the 2014 comedy-horror film Gang of Ghosts, directed by Satish Kaushik.[47]

Dam is scheduled to appear in the Hindi film, Yaara Silly Silly, directed by Subhash Sehgal.[48] As of April 2013, she will also appear in Ashuu Trikha’s thriller Jee Jaan Se (with Kay Kay Menon and Raveena Tandon) as a homemaker whose life is shattered after the death of her husband.[48] According to a 25 April 2013 article in The Times of India, after working in two Vikram Bhatt films Dam has been offered a third (also a thriller).[48]

Other films[edit]

In 2012 Dam began working on the Konkani film Baga Beach, directed by Laxmikant Shetgaonkar. The actress said in an interview, “I like working in different kinds of films. I met Laxmikant Shetgaonkar at the Cannes film festival in 2011 and later heard his script for Baga Beach and liked it. I thought it would be a very unique experience working in a Konkani film. And I thought 15 to 20 days of commitment to a film is not much to give”.[49]

Work[edit]

Filmography[edit]

Actor
     Pink indicates unreleased films.
2015 Natoker Moto – Like a Play Bengali Debesh Chattopadhyay Kheya Saswata Chatterjee, Roopa Ganguly, Rajatava Dutta, Neel Mukherjee
Auroni Taukhon Bengali Saurav Chakraborty Auroni Indraneil Sengupta, Prateik Babbar
Tobuo Aparichito Bengali Swarup Ghosh Akansha Indraneil Sengupta
Ajana Batas Bengali Anjan Das Deepa
2014 Parapaar Bengali Sanjoy Nag Urmila Bratya Basu, Rituparna Sengupta, Ahmed Rubel
Hercules Bengali Sudeshna Roy and Abhijit Guha Minu Parambrata Chatterjee, Saswata Chatterjee
Sada Canvas Bengali Subrata Sen Rupa Rohit Roy, Malobika Banerjee, Locket Chatterjee
Gang of Ghosts Hindi Satish Kaushik Guest appearance in an item dance – the character is not named Sharman Joshi, Mahi Gill, Anupam Kher, Parambrata Chatterjee
Obhishopto Nighty Bengali Birsa Dasgupta Miss Monica Indraneil Sengupta, Parambrata Chattopadhyay, Tanusree Chakraborty, Rahul Banerjee
Chaya Manush Bengali Arindam Mamdo De Trisha Soumitra Chatterjee, Parambrata Chattopadhyay, Raima Sen, Kaushik Ganguly, Debdoot Dutta
2013 Baga Beach Konkani Laxmikant Shetgaonkar Sobha Sadiya Siddiqui, Cedric Cirotteau
Family Album Bengali Mainak Bhaumik Swastika Mukherjee
Ankur Arora Murder Case Hindi Suhail Tatari Kajori Sen Arjun Mathur, Kay Kay Menon
Promotion Bengali Snhasish Chakraborty Shuja Mamata Shankar, Indraneil Sengupta, Milind Gunaji
Sweetheart Bengali Arup Bhanja Mimi Indraneil Sengupta, Tapas Pal, Santu Mukhopadhyay
Hoi Choi Bengali Debarati Gupta Piyal Rahul Banerjee, Priyanka Sarkar
2012 Elar Char Adhyay Bengali Bappaditya Bandyopadhyay Ela Vikram Chatterjee, Rudranil Ghosh
Hate Story Hindi Vivek Agnihotri Kavyah Krishnan Gulshan Devaiya & Nikhil Dwivedi
Teen Yaari Katha Bengali Sudeshna Roy, Abhijit Guha Neel Mukherjee, Rudraneel Ghosh, Parambrata Chatterjee
Bedroom Bengali Mainak Bhaumik Priyanka Rahul Banerjee & Abir Chatterjee
2011 Chatrak Bengali Vimukthi Jayasundara Paoli Sudip Mukherjee
Someday Somewhere… Jete Pari Chole Bengali Sanghamitra Chowdhury Ruu Saheb Bhattacharya, Shankar Chakraborty, Debjani Chattopadhyay
Ajob Prem Ebong… Bengali Arindam Dey Moyna Rahul Banerjee, Sabyasachi Chakrabarty
2010 Moner Manush Bengali Gautam Ghose Komli Prosenjit Chatterjee
Bangla Banchao Bengali Anup Sengupta Anamika Saha, Pulokita Ghosh
Banshiwala Bengali Anjan Das Nipa Soumitra Chatterjee, Shayan Munshi
Hurumtaal Bengali Twinkle
Kagojer Bou Bengali Bappaditya Bandyopadhyay Preiti Rahul, Rimjhim Gupta
Mati O Manush Bengali
Takhan Teish Bengali Atanu Ghosh Mohini Jisshu Sengupta, Aparajita Ghosh Das, Tanusree Shankar, Rajatava Dutta
Tara (they) Bengali Bratya Basu Madhuja Prosenjit Chatterjee, Bratya Basu
Thana Theke Aschi Bengali Saran Dutta Sandhya Mondol Parambrata Chatterjee
2009 Tinmurti Bengali Raja Sen Debolina Manoj Mitra, Sabitri Chatterjee, Ranjit Mullick, Joy Mukherjee
Shob Charitro Kalponik Bengali Rituparno Ghosh Kajori Roy Prosenjit Chatterjee, Bipasha Basu, Sohag Sen
Mallick Bari Bengali Anirban Chakraborty, P. J. Joseph Purnima Supriya Choudhury, Sabyasachi Chakrabarty, Ritwik Chakraborty, Rimjhim Mitra
Box No. 1313 Bengali Aniruddha Bhattacharya Parambrata Chatterjee
Jamai Raja Bengali Swapan Saha Prosenjit Chatterjee
Kaalbela Bengali Gautam Ghosh Madhabilata Soumitra Chatterjee, Parambrata Chatterjee
2008 Hochchheta ki Bengali Basu Chatterjee Priya Prosenjit Chatterjee, Arunima Ghosh, Rajatava Dutta
Aamar Pratigya Bengali Swapan Saha Anjali Ray Biswanath Basu, Priyanshu Chatterjee
2007 I Love You Bengali Rabi Kinagi Borsha (Pooja’s friend) Dev
Tulkalam Bengali Haranath Chakraborty Mithun Chakraborty, Amitava Chakraborty
2006 Agnipariksha Bengali Rabi Kinagi Pooja
Playback singer

Television[edit]

  • Jibon Niye Khela (Zee Bangla, 2004)[13]
  • Tithir Atithi (directed by Jishu Dasgupta, ETV Bangla)[13]
  • Tarpor Chand Uthlo (Tara TV)[13]
  • Sonar Harin (ETV Bangla)[13]
  • Jaya[13]
  • Scandal (Tara TV, 2012, Telefilm)

See also[edit]

Paoli Dam

Paoli Dam

Name: Paoli Dam

Birthday: 4th October, 1980

Zodiac: Libra

Marital Status: Single

Awards: Shera Bangali New Face 2009

Trivia: Paoli came into limelight after doing an explicit scene containing full frontal nudity in her Bengali film Chatrak (Mushrooms). The film was premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2011.

Paoli Dam Biography: Poli Dam, a young, sultry and bold actress made her presence felt before in Bollywood even before her debut film (Hate Story) released. After starting her career in a serial, Tithir Atithi, Paoli made her debut in the Bengali film Agnipariksha in 2006 and has worked in over a dozen Bengali films since then. A postgraduate in chemistry, she has worked with famous Bengali directors like Rituparno Ghosh and Gautam Ghose.

Paoli was established as an actress in Rituparno Ghosh’s Bengali film Kalbeela (2009). This film was set against Naxalite moment and Paoli role was appreciated.

Her film Chatrak (Mushrooms) was premiered at Cannes Film Festival and the Toronto Film Festival. However, the actress was engulfed by a lot of criticism for an explicit scene in the film. Paoli was seen alongside with Bipasha Basu’s debut Bengali film, Shob Charitro Kalponik.

Paoli Dam was selected for a role in Italian director Italo Spinelli’s film Choli Ke Peeche. The film was earlier rejected by Shahana Goswami and Nandana Sen citing reasons excess nudity involved. She is making her Bollywood debut with Vikram Bhatt’s erotic thriller Hate Story.

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Paoli Dam Nick Name

Paoli

Horoscope

Libra

Religion

Hindu

Date of Birth

October 4, 1980

Birth Place

Kolkata, India

Hair Color

Black

Eye Color

Black

Dress

12

Weight

55 Kg

Height

5 foot 6 inch

Bra Cup Size

34B

Breast Size

34

Waist Size

25 inch

Hips Size

35 inch

Shoe Size

8

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