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Jeet Jeet in 2017 Born Jeetendra Madnani (1978-11-30) 30 November 1978 (age 46) Kalighat, Kolkata, India Nationality Indian Other names Jeetu Occupations Actor model producer entrepreneur Years active 1993–present Works Full list Spouse Mohna Ratlani (m. 2011) Children 2 Awards Full list Website jeetonline.com Jeetendra Madnani, mononymously known as Jeet, is an Indian actor, film producer ...
Abhimaan (transl. self respect) is a 2016 Indian Bengali-language action drama film directed by Raj Chakraborty and starring Jeet, Subhashree Ganguly and Sayantika Banerjee. [1] [2] The movie was released in India on 6 October 2016 and in Bangladesh on 30 December 2016.
Mastan is a 2004 Indian Bengali-language thriller film directed by Rabi Kinagi. The movie featured Jeet, Swastika Mukherjee, Hara Patnaik and Mihir Das. It was dubbed as Suna Sankhali in Odia. Despite being an unofficial remake of the 1999 Bollywood film Jaanwar, [1] it had some of the plot elements from the 1996 Bollywood film Jeet.
Prosenjit Chatterjee is an Indian actor, producer and television presenter, who works predominantly in Bengali and Hindi language films. He debuted as a child actor in the Hrishikesh Mukherjee-directorial Chotto Jigyasa, for which he has won the Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Most Outstanding Work of the Year Award.
Jeet Gannguli popularly known as Jeet, [1] is a score composer of Bengali and Hindi movies. [2] Gannguli is a music director in Bollywood, scoring music for films. [3]Gannguli got his first break when Sanjay Gadhvi was signed on to direct Tere Liye and he, in turn, signed on his friends Jeet Gannguli and Pritam as music composers.
Boomerang [1] [2] is an Indian Bengali-language science fiction action comedy film directed by Sauvik Kundu. [3] Produced by Jeet under the banner of Jeetz Filmworks and Grassroot Entertainment, it stars Jeet and Rukmini Maitra,both portraying dual roles. [4]
In the 1930s, West Bengal was the centre of Indian cinema, and Bengali cinema accounted for a quarter of India's film output in the 1950s. [1] [2] A 2014 industry report noted that while approximately 100 films were produced annually in Bengali. [3] The Bengali film industry, was valued at around ₹120–150 crore in terms of revenue in 2014.
Zubeen Garg (born 18 November 1972), his contributions are mostly attributed in Assamese, Bengali and Hindi films and music. Garg has recorded more than 38,000 songs in 40 different languages in the past 32 years.