Nishita Goswami
Goswami in 2014
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Years active2002–present
Spouse
Sayan Chakravarty
(m. 2011)
Parent
RelativesArnab Chakrabarty (brother-in-law)

Nishita Goswami is an Indian actress who works in Assamese language films. Her notable Assamess Movies are Rong, Ratnakar, Hold My Hand, Mon, etc. She has also acted in a number of stage dramas.[1][2]

Personal life

Goswami is Assamese and is the daughter of actress Moloya Goswami and Pradip Goswami. She hails from Guwahati. She married Sayan Chakravarty, a Bengali computer engineer and businessman from Shillong, Meghalaya in 2011.[3]

Career

Goswami debuted as a child artist with her first film Prem Rati Phula Phool and as a lead role in the film Mon in Assamese in 2002 and in Bengali in 2003 (opposite Ravi Sarma and Kopil Bora), which was considered to be as her first Bengali film. She then went on making films with Munin Baruah (Rong and Raamdhenu), Prerana Barbarooah (Hold My Hand and Jonaki Ali) and Jatin Bora (Ratnakar and Raghav).

After Mon, she acted several theater films as well as VCD films like Rong, Kadambari, Collie, Suren Suror Putek, Adhinayak, Monjai, Dhan Kuberor Dhan etc.

Filmography

Film acted
Year Title Director Notes
1988Rati Phula PhoolSangor SarkarChild artist
2002 MonBani DasDubbed in Bengali film.
Best Debut Actress, 2003 by Moonlight Media Awards, Jyoti Rupa Awards, and Prag Cine Awards
2004RongMunin Barua
2004KadambariBani DasBest Actress Award - Prag Cine Awards
2004CoolieSwapan SahaBengali film
2004DinabandhooMunin BaruaBest Actress Award - North East People's Choice Awards
2005AstaraagSiva Prasad Thakur
2006Suren Suror PutekChandra MudoiBest Actress Award by North East Sports and Cultural Organization
2006AdhinayakJatin Bora[4]
2007Hridoy Jetia Sagor HoiSanjay Sarkar
2008Hold My HandPrerana BarbarooahShe played a character whose mother was played by her mother, Actress Moloya Goswami.
2008 Dhon Kuberor Dhon Dhiraj Kashyap
2008Mon JaaiM. Maniram
2011RaamdhenuMunin Barua[5]
2011Samiran Barua Ahi AseProdyut Kumar Deka
2012RishangManas Barua
2013Mone Mur Koina BisareSada Nanda Gogoi
2013AparajitaMustaq Ahmed
2014Jonaki AliPrerana BarbarooahAn amazing representation of the role.
2014 Jilmil Jonak Sibanan Baruah
2015KhobhHiren Saikia
2016Sohra BridgeBappaditya Bandopadhyay[6]
2016LokabandhooDhiraj Kashyap
2019RatnakarJatin Bora[7]
Films directed
Year Title Notes
2007ManasDocumentary film based on Manas National Park
2006The SearchShort digital film based on gay rights
2009Saath Jon Saki Ek Joni RakhoshiChildren's play on behalf of Arahan (Dr BhabendraNath Saikia Welfare Trust)
2011Xantosixto Hristopusto MohadustoTalent show for children aired on DY365 channel
2015Temples and Monuments of AssamDocumentary film for Assam Tourism
Television acted
Year Title Director Notes
2019Beharbari OutpostMonoj Saikiaas DSP

Awards and nominations

Filmfare awards (Assamese)

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2014 Mone Mur Koina Bisare Best actor (female) Nominated [8]

References

  1. "About Nishita Goswami (Page No. 4)". Asomiya Pratidin (in Assamese). Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  2. Joshi, Namrata (14 November 2019). "Vijay's 'Theri' inspires Assamese cinema's biggest-ever blockbuster". The Hindu. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  3. Kataki, Rupamudra (22 November 2011). "From Axomor jiyori to Bengali bowari". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  4. "Beyond Headlines-A new direction". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  5. Deka, S. Kumar (24 February 2011). "RAMDHENU proved NO END of HOPE". Times of Assam. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  6. Kamineni, Rajeev (16 April 2017). "Meghalaya: 'Sohra Bridge'- a movie that narrates a daughter's journey for her father!". The Northeast Today. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  7. "Teaser Of Jatin Bora's Ratnakar Released". Pratidin Time. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  8. "Nominations for Vivel Filmfare Awards (Assamese)". Filmfare Awards. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
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