
Director
Anjan Dutt
Anjan Dutt is a Bengali cinema powerhouse who's spent decades building a reputation as a genuinely versatile artist. Born in 1953, he kicked off his acting career in Mrinal Sen's *Chaalchitra*, earning best newcomer honors at the Venice Film Festival—a massive achievement right out of the gate. Beyond acting, he's racked up national awards as a filmmaker and has directed some of Bengali cinema's most beloved films, including *Dutta Vs Dutta*, *Madly Bangalee*, *The Bong Connection*, and *Ranjana Ami Ar Ashbona*. He's also known for his versatility, having appeared in Aparna Sen's acclaimed *Mr. and Mrs. Iyer* and continuing to act in contemporary productions well into his career. What really sets Dutt apart is his distinctive voice—he's practically defined the adventure movie space in Bengali cinema, bringing a fresh energy and local flavor to a genre that often gets dominated by bigger film industries. His musical background as a singer-songwriter in the alternative Bengali music scene called anyodharar gaan adds another creative dimension to his filmmaking. In recent years, he's found fresh success directing the *Byomkesh* film series, proving he's not just coasting on past wins but constantly evolving as a storyteller. For film lovers, Dutt represents that rare triple threat: an actor with credibility, a musician with soul, and a director who actually understands what Bengali audiences crave.
