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Bengali beauties who blend tradition charm and cinematic grace

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 14, 2025, 06:00 IST
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Legacy of poise

Suchitra Sen was the first Indian actress to receive an international award (Moscow Film Festival, 1963). Her ethereal charm and restrained performances in films like Saat Pake Bandha and Uttar Falguni made her a timeless icon of Bengali cinema, embodying grace both on and off screen.

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Rebel with purpose

Aparna Sen broke cinematic moulds as both an actress and director. Known for her roles in Teen Kanya and 36 Chowringhee Lane, she brought a rare intellect and feminist lens to Bengali cinema, influencing generations of storytellers with her commitment to meaningful, layered narratives.

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Intense and independent

Jaya Ahsan, though Bangladeshi-born, has become a powerhouse in Bengali films like Bisorjon and Robibaar. Known for her fierce performances and strong character choices, she’s redefined the female lead in contemporary Bengali cinema, winning multiple national awards for roles that explore love, loss, and identity.

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Soulful and subtle

Rituparna Sengupta emerged as the face of sensitive, middle-class womanhood in the ’90s. With standout roles in films like Dahan and Paromitar Ek Din, she balanced mainstream popularity with art-house acclaim, blending emotional intensity with graceful screen presence.

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Quietly powerful presence

Swastika Mukherjee commands attention with her nuanced roles in films like Shah Jahan Regency and Gulmohar. Embracing bold characters and unconventional narratives, she brings emotional complexity to the screen, often portraying women on the edge of rebellion or reinvention.

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