Arpita Pal
Arpita Pal has carved out a solid career as one of Eastern India's most recognizable faces, particularly dominating the Odia and Bengali film industries. Born in Kolkata in 1979, she burst onto the scene in 1997 by winning Sananda Tilottama, one of the most prestigious beauty pageants in Eastern India—a title that put her in some seriously elite company alongside legends like Bipasha Basu and Celina Jaitly. Beyond the big screen, Arpita became a household name through major national brand endorsements, lending her face to household names like Fair & Lovely, Yippi Noodles, Lacto Calamine, and Shyam Steel, making her one of the region's most bankable stars. What sets Arpita apart is her versatility and her deep roots in regional cinema at a time when Bollywood was dominating the conversation. Rather than chasing the Mumbai spotlight, she's remained a powerhouse in her home territory, building an impressive filmography that resonates with audiences who grew up watching her. Her work in Odia and Bengali films has given her an authenticity and cultural connection that's rare in the industry, and she's consistently chosen roles that challenge her as an actor. Her recent work continues to showcase her range, proving that she's far more than just a pageant queen—she's a seasoned performer who's earned her place as a leading lady in regional cinema.
