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Chittaranjan Giri is a Actor Indian born on 10 june 1965

Chittaranjan Giri

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Nationality Inde
Birth 10 june 1965 (59 years)

Chittaranjan Giri (born June 10, 1965) is an Indian film actor, who is most known for his award winning and internationally acclaimed film The Man Beyond the Bridge (2009, Paltadacho Munis) which is one of the very few Indian films to have made it to and won in the competition category at Toronto International Film Festival.

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Filmography of Chittaranjan Giri (7 films)

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Phantom
Phantom (2015)
, 2h16
Directed by Kabir Khan
Origin Inde
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action
Themes Films about writers, Spy films, Films about journalists, Films about music and musicians, Politique, Films about terrorism, Musical films, Political films, Bollywood
Actors Saif Ali Khan, Katrina Kaif, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Sabyasachi Chakrabarty, Jameel Khan, Denzil Smith
Roles RAW Agent Kishore
Rating59% 2.9994652.9994652.9994652.9994652.999465
Phantom begins with a car chase in Chicago, which ends with a man plunging into the icy waters of a river.
Gulaal
Gulaal (2009)
, 2h20
Directed by Anurag Kashyap
Genres Drama, Crime
Themes Political films
Actors Raj Singh Chaudhary, Kay Kay Menon, Deepak Dobriyal, Mahi Gill, Aditya Srivastava, Piyush Mishra
Roles Police Inspector
Rating79% 3.9968353.9968353.9968353.9968353.996835
In the fictional town of Rajpur, Dilip (Raj Singh Chaudhary), a law student who is a Rajput from Bikaner, and his faithful servant, Bhanwar (Mukesh Bhatt), secure housing in an old, run-down British-era pub. Here Dilip meets Rananjay Singh “Ransa” (Abhimanyu Singh), a prince who despises the ideologies of his father and the aristocracy. Ransa's straightforward and fearless personality has quite an effect on the mild-mannered Dilip. Shortly, Dilip visits the university hostel where he is ragged by a gang of university thugs, led by Jadwal (Pankaj Jha). They strip him and lock him in a room with Anuja (Jesse Randhawa), a young lecturer in the same university. Both Dilip and Anuja are released naked. Dilip's brother tells him to ignore the event and that things were the same in his days, effectively stating that the society as a whole hasn’t changed much since his time. But Ransa disagrees and tells Dilip that they should avenge this act. Initially, Dilip is reluctant but finally gives in and goes along with Ransa, after Ransa provokes him to give the thugs a taste of their own medicine. But the tables are turned and both Dilip and Ransa are beaten and are ragged and thrown out of the hostel. Ransa meets Dukey Bana (Kay Kay Menon), a local figure who is trying to gather support for the Rajputana separatist movement, who allows them to proceed with the plan to injure Jadwal. Ransa and Dilip ambush Jadwal, but the other thugs corner them in a cinema hall. Dukey Bana intervenes and rescues them. Dukey Bana then convinces Ransa to compete in the General Secretary Elections at the university. Running against Ransa is his father's out-of-wedlock daughter, Kiran (Ayesha Mohan).
The Man Beyond the Bridge, 1h36
Actors Chittaranjan Giri
Roles Vinayak
Rating72% 3.6254353.6254353.6254353.6254353.625435
1971
1971 (2007)
, 2h40
Genres Drama, War, Action
Actors Manoj Bajpayee, Ravi Kishan, Deepak Dobriyal, Piyush Mishra, Manav Kaul, Bikramjeet Kanwarpal
Roles Subedar Ahmed
Rating81% 4.0931354.0931354.0931354.0931354.093135
The Camp The story takes place in Pakistan in 1977, six years after the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War. The scene opens to show a POW camp at an undisclosed location in Pakistan. Indian soldiers are holding a morning parade. As the Pakistanis Major Karamat and Colonel Sheriar Khan walk by, the Indians turn their backs on them in a gesture of disrespect. The cause for this disrespect is soon known as we see the Indian Major Suraj Singh (Manoj Bajpai) being called out of barrack Number 6 for interrogation by the Pakistanis. He is from the 18 Rajputana Rifles and was caught in the Uri sector in December 1971 as he ran out of ammunition. Before being brought to this camp, he was held in Kot Lakhpat, Lahore, where he was punished twice for attempting to escape. Now, he was put in barrack Number 6 as punishment for a third attempt. Colonel Sheriar Khan taunts him as to the condition of his fellow POWs in the barracks and asks him who else aided him in his escape attempt. Major Suraj Singh refuses to reveal his accomplices, and is sent back to barrack Number 6 for a few more days. He has already spent three days there.
Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women, 1h39
Directed by Manish Jha
Origin Inde
Genres Drama, Science fiction
Themes Feminist films, Politique, Films about sexuality, Rape in fiction, Films set in the future, Political films, Dystopian films
Actors Tulip Joshi, Sushant Singh, Aditya Srivastava, Piyush Mishra, Mukesh Bhatt, Rohitash Gaud
Roles Pappu
Rating76% 3.8412353.8412353.8412353.8412353.841235
The story begins in a rural village in Bihar, with the delivery of a baby girl to a village couple. Her disappointed father, who was hoping for a boy, drowns her in vat of milk in a public ceremony. Many years later somewhere around 2050 A.D., this unchecked trend leads to the village being populated solely by males. The now uncouth and aggressive young men of the village are desperate for wives and release their frustration through group screenings of imported pornographic films, cross-dressed dance performances, and even bestiality. They are shown to be willing to go to the lengths of human trafficking and courtship-driven emigration to procure spouses for themselves.
Makdee
Makdee (2002)

Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj
Genres Fantasy, Horror
Themes Children's films
Actors Shabana Azmi, Makarand Deshpande, Shweta Basu Prasad, Daya Shankar Pandey, Vineet Kumar, Chittaranjan Giri
Rating74% 3.7429953.7429953.7429953.7429953.742995
Life in Chunni's village is all peace and quiet, and great fun. She fools the villagers including her parent with her impersonation of her twin sister, Munni.
Kasoor
Kasoor (2001)
, 2h31
Directed by Vikram Bhatt
Genres Drama, Thriller
Actors Aftab Shivdasani, Lisa Ray, Divya Dutta, Apurva Agnihotri, Irrfan Khan, Ashutosh Rana
Rating60% 3.0478453.0478453.0478453.0478453.047845
The plot is a copy of the 1985 Hollywood thriller Jagged Edge & The Kannada film Antima Ghatta] (1987) starring Shankar Nag, Urvashi and Tara. The film starts with the murder of Priti, wife of Shekhar (Aftab Shivdasani), a wealthy and well-known journalist. Inspector Lokhande (Ashutosh Rana) investigates the case and accuses Shekhar of the murder, saying he has enough evidence to arrest and convict him. However upon getting bail from the court, Shekhar asks his lawyer to fight his case for him however his lawyer tells him that he will not be able to fight his case because he is a corporate lawyer and only fights civil cases. He suggest he ask Simran Bhargav (Lisa Ray), who is a very skilled criminal lawyer in his firm to fight his case.