Jaya Ahsan

Jaya Maswood (born 1 July), commonly known as Jaya Ahsan, is a Bangladeshi actress and producer. Starting her career as a model and, later, as a television actress, she currently works mostly in Bangladeshi and Indian Bengali films.[1] She won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress five times for her performances in the films Guerrilla (2011), Chorabali (2012), Zero Degree (2015), Debi (2018) and Alatchakra (2021).[2] Among other awards, she bagged three Filmfare Awards East, Zee Cine Awards, and Meril-Prothom Alo Awards are noteworthy.[3]

Jaya Ahsan
জয়া আহসান
Ahsan in 2017
Born
Jaya Maswood

1 July[Note 1]
NationalityBangladeshi
Occupations
  • Actress
  • film producer
Years active1997–present
Spouse
Faisal Ahsan Ullah
(m. 1998; div. 2012)
Awardsfull list

Early life

Ahsan was born to A. S. Maswood (d. 2012) and Rehana Maswood in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[4][5] She has a younger sister and brother. Along with her formal education, she took a diploma course in Rabindra Sangeet and training in classical music. She first appeared on television when she performed in the teledrama Panchami. She modeled for a calendar which caught the eye of Afzal Hossain, who later offered her work on a promotional advertisement for the soft drink Coca-Cola.[6] Afterwards, she left modeling and continued with her studies. She joined the newspaper Bhorer Kagoj, a national daily. After a brief stint at a children's school, she returned to modelling. Thereafter, she worked in Giasuddin Selim's Shongshoy. She also practices crafting and painting, which she demonstrated in art house productions like Enechhi Shurjer Hashi.[4]

Career

Television

Ahsan first appeared on television in an ad for Coca-Cola in 1997.[7] She debuted her acting career on television through the drama Panchomi, written by Shahidul Haque Khan.[7]

Having begun her career as a model in the late 1990s, Ahsan has since worked in numerous television dramas and serials. She established her reputation as an actress with roles as Monika in Labonyo Probha, Pushpo in Toukir Ahmed and Bipasha Hayat's teleplay Shonkhobash, and in Hatkura. She found Hatkura, set on the edge of a village in Rangpur District, a challenge. "I had to learn the dialect of Rangpur for the role. Actually, I had never been to a village before that. And it was a completely new experience for me", she said.[6] In Channel i's 2010–2011 serial Choita Pagol, she played the role of rural woman Alta. Ahsan said, "Alta is one of my favourite characters. I liked playing the role."[6] Her performance in Mejbaur Rahman Sumon's Tarporo Angurlata Nondoke Bhalobashe also cemented her position as an actress. She portrayed various characters in teledramas including: Sixty Nine (69), Tevaga, Shahortolir Alo, Tarpor Paruler Deen, Amader Choto Nodi, Mayesha, Jostna, Nodi Othoba Roshider Kichu Kolpo Drisyo, Amader Golpo and many more.

Ahsan played the role of a sex worker in the television play Tarporo Angurlata Nando Ke Bhalobashey in 2009.[8]

Film

Ahsan debuted her film career as a guest artiste in the film Bachelor (2004), directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki.[9] As the lead actress, she debuted in Nasiruddin Yousuff's film Guerrilla (2011)). Adapted from the novel Nishiddho Loban by Syed Shamsul Huq, the film was based on the events of the Bangladesh Liberation War. It narrates the tale of Bilkis Banu, played by Ahsan, a freedom fighter, who actively participates in the Liberation War while searching for her lost husband.[10] The film won National Film Awards in ten categories, including the Best Actress Award for Ahsan.[11]

Ahsan's second film, Chorabali (2012), was an action thriller directed by Redoan Rony.[12] She portrayed Noboni Afroz, a journalist, and won her second National Film Award for Best Actress Award.[13]

In 2013, Ahsan acted in an Indian Bangla film titled Aborto, directed by Arindam Sil.[14] She was nominated for the Filmfare Awards East for Best Debut Performance Female for her role in the film. She also received an official invitation to attend the 66th Cannes Film Festival. In the same year, she appeared in Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini, a Bangladeshi romantic film directed by Shafi Uddin Shafi. It was her first Bangladeshi film in collaboration with Shakib Khan. They both starred in its sequel, Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini 2, released in 2015.

After a one-year break Zero Degree was her next venture. The film is a psychological thriller written and directed by Animesh Aich and was released on 15 January 2015. Ahsan won a National Film Award for best actress for her performance in the film. In 2015, Ahsan worked in two other Indian Bangla films — Rajkahini based on the 1947 east and west Bengal separation directed by Srijit Mukherji and Ekti Bangali Bhuter Goppo, a psycho-horror film directed by Indranil Roychowdhury. Ekti Bangali Bhuter Golpo was set for a world TV premier in Kolkata on 17 May in Zee Bangla Cinema. Jaya's much anticipated Rajkahini starring alongside Rituparna Sengupta, Abir Chatterjee, Parno Mittra, Sohini Sarkar, Rajatava Dutta and many others was released on 16 October 2015.

In 2017, Ahsan acted in Bishorjan alongside Abir Chatterjee and Kaushik Ganguly directed by Kaushik Ganguly himself, for which she received awards including Filmfare Awards (first Bangladeshi to win so), Zee Cine Awards and BFJA Awards for her performance portraying the character of Padma. In the same year, Jaya was honoured with the ABP Ananda Sera Bangali for achievement in acting. Her other two releases that year are Akram Khan's Khacha: The Cage and Manoj Michigan's Ami Joy Chatterjee.

In 2018, Ahsan performed in a courtroom drama Ek Je Chhilo Raja based on the historic Bhawal case directed by Srijit Mukjerji in a star cast including Jisshu Sengupta, Aparna Sen, Anjan Dutt, Rudranil Ghosh and others. She was also seen in Crisscross alongside Mimi Chakraborty and Nusrat Jahan, directed by Birsa Dasgupta. Debi, a film based on Humayun Ahmed's novel, was released on 19 October 2018. It is directed by Anam Biswas, starring Chanchal Chowdhury, Ahsan and Sabnam Faria in the lead roles.[15] The film was produced by Ahsan, as her first production from her production house C Te Cinema.[16] She received her fourth National Film Award for Best Actress and her seventh Meril Prothom Alo Award for Best Film Actress (Critics Choice) for her performance in this film.[17][18]

In 2019, her first release was Kaushik Ganguly's Bijoya, sequel to Bishorjan for which she won the Tele Cine Awards for Best Actress and Best Jodi alongside her co-star Abir Chatterjee.[19] Then she was seen in Arnab Paul's debut Brishty Tomakey Dilam, a psychological thriller based on split personality disorder. She received the 'Dashobhuja Bangali 2019' award from the St. Xavier's College Calcutta Alumni Association. Next she did Konttho which released on 10 May directed by Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee starring Shiboprosad Mukherjee himself, Paoli Dam where Jaya plays the role of a speech therapist. After that she teamed up with Atanu Ghosh for his upcoming movie Bini Sutoy alongside Ritwick Chakraborty where she will also do a playback. Jaya again worked with Atanu Ghosh next film titled Robibar starring with Prosenjit Chatterjee for the first time. She has finished Soukarya Ghosal's fantasy horror Bhoot Pori and is shooting for Kaushik Ganguly's next titled Ardhangini starring alongside Churni Ganguly. She wrapped up filming Alatchakra, the first 3D Bengali movie directed by Habibur Rahman based on the novel by Ahmed Sofa. She recently worked with Piplu Khan on his first feature film based on the current pandemic.

Playback

Ahsan is also a singer and took diploma courses in Indian classical music and Rabindra Sangeet. She did playback in few films, such as "Tomer Khola Hawa" in Dubshatar and "Jongoler Daak" in Mesidona.

Other activities

Ahsan is a craftswoman and a visual-artist, which she demonstrated in art-house movie productions like Enechhi Shurjer Hashi. She was chosen as a brand ambassador for USAID (US Agency for International Development) to help women and children. In 2019, Ahsan was chosen as the brand ambassador of Bangamata U-19 Women's International Gold Cup.

Personal life

Ahsan married Faisal, a television model, on 14 May 1998.[20] The couple was also seen in same television ad.[9] Together they ran an event management company. She divorced Faisal in 2012.[21]

Works

Films

Year Title Role Director Country Notes
2004BachelorShailaMostofa Sarwar FarookiBangladeshSpecial Appearance
2010DubshatarRenuka RahmanNurul Alam AtiqueBangladesh
2011Phirey Esho BehulaTanimaTanim NoorBangladesh
GuerrillaBilkis BanuNasiruddin YousuffBangladesh
2012ChorabaliNoboni AfrozRedoan RonyBangladesh
  • Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress
  • Meril Prothom Alo Award for Best Actress
2013AbortoCharu SenArindam SilIndiaFirst nomination for Filmfare Awards East Best Debutant Female
Purno Doirgho Prem KahiniZaraShafi Uddin ShafiBangladeshMeril Prothom Alo Awards for Best Film Actress
2015Zero DegreeSaniyaAnimesh AichBangladesh
  • Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress
  • Nominated for Meril Prothom Alo Awards for Best Film Actress
Ekti Bangali Bhooter GoppoAmrita DattaIndranil Roy ChowdhuryIndiaZee Bangla Cinema original production
RajkahiniRubinaSrijit MukherjiIndia
2016Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini 2MituShafi Uddin ShafiBangladeshSequel to Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini
Eagoler ChokhShibangiArindam SilIndia
Bhalobashar ShohorAnnapurna DasIndranil Roy ChowdhuryIndiaShort film
2017BishorjanPadmaKaushik GangulyIndia
KhachaSarojiniAkram KhanBangladeshBangladesh’s official submission to Oscar’s Foreign language category
Aami Joy ChatterjeeDr Aditi RoyManoj MichiganIndia
2018PutroN/ASaiful Islam MannuBangladeshBangladesh National Film Award for Best Film 2018
DebiRanuAnam BiswasBangladesh
  • Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress
  • Bachsas Awards for Best Actress
  • Meril Prothom Alo Awards for Best Film Actress (Critics Choice)
  • Bharat Bangladesh Film Award 2019 for Best Actress (Lead)
Ek Je Chhilo RajaMrinmayee DeviSrijit MukherjiIndia
CrisscrossMiss SenBirsa DasguptaIndia
2019 Bijoya Padma Kaushik Ganguly India
Brishti Tomakey Dilam Brishti Arnab Paul India
Konttho Romilla Nandita Roy, Shiboprosad Mukherjee India
Robibaar Sayani Atanu Ghosh India
2021 Alatchakra Habibur Rahman Bangladesh
Binisutoy Srabani Barua Atanu Ghosh India Filmfare Award Bangla for Best Actress
2022 Beauty Circus Mahmud Didar Bangladesh
2023 Ardhangini Meghna Kaushik Ganguly India Indian Bengali film[22]
Bhootpori Soukarya Ghosal India
OCD Soukarya Ghosal India
Kalantar Soukarya Ghosal India
Putul Nacher Itikatha Kusum Suman Mukhopadhyay India
Kadak Singh Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury India Bollywood Debut
Peyarar Subash Nurul Alam Atique Bangladesh
Dawshom Awbotaar Srijit Mukherji India

Series

  • Amader Choto Nodi
  • Choita Pagol
  • Coffee House
  • Dorjar Opashe
  • Enechhi Shurjer Hashi (2004)[23]
  • Labbonno Probha
  • Mone Mone
  • Manush Badal
  • Neer
  • Polayon Porbo
  • Sixty Nine (69)
  • Shonkhobash
  • Shomporker Golpo
  • Shongshoy
  • Tebhaga

Telefilms

  • Americana
  • Amader Golpo
  • Aunuposthit Chinho
  • Anonto Adhora
  • Bikol Pakhir Gaan
  • Bhalobashi Tai, Bhalobeshe Jai
  • Bumerang
  • Cheri-Phuler Name Nam
  • Chondrabotir Lottery
  • Chor O Novelist
  • Daliya
  • Denjru
  • De Dour
  • Ebong Autopor
  • Ebong Bonolota Sen
  • Ferar Poth Nei, Chilo Na Kono Kale
  • Fifth Anniversary
  • Gorambhath Athoba Nichok Bhooter Golpo
  • Ghum Ghar
  • Grohonkal
  • Ghum
  • Halloween
  • Horton-er Bibi
  • Hutkura
  • Jononir Kanna
  • Jostna, Nodi Othoba Roshider Kichu Kolpo Drisyo
  • Jaal
  • Journey By Boat
  • Jontro-Na
  • Koyekti Neel Rongpencil
  • Kingkortobbo
  • Kuashar Bhitor Mrittur Shomoy
  • Kuhok
  • Maya Athoba Mrittur Galpo
  • Madhobi Upakkhan
  • Mayesha
  • No Mans Land
  • Na Komola Na Meherjaan
  • Nirjon Shakkhor
  • Neel Botam
  • Nokkhotro Ghas Chondro Mollikar Raat
  • Off Beat
  • Obak Sondesh
  • Oshomapto Ghor
  • Panjabiwala
  • Poth Geche Beke
  • P.O.Box
  • Projapoti
  • Raajkonna
  • Shohor Tolir Alo
  • Shomporker Dana
  • Sambala
  • Tarpor Paruler Din
  • Tarporo Angurlata Nandoke Valobase
  • Traceless
  • Topur Cycle
  • The Facebook

Web series

Awards and nominations

National Film Awards

YearCategoryFilmResult
2011Best ActressGuerrillaWon
2012Best ActressChorabaliWon
2015Best ActressZero DegreeWon
2018Best ActressDebiWon
2021Best ActressAlatchakraWon

Meril Prothom Alo Awards

YearCategoryFilmResult
2005Best TV Actress (Public Choice)Enechi Shurjer HashiNominated
2006Best TV Actress (Critics Choice)HutkuraWon
2007Best TV Actress (Public Choice)ShonkhobashNominated
Best TV Actress (Critics Choice)ScriptwritterNominated
2009Best TV Actress (Public Choice)Tarporo Angurlota Nondoke BhalobasheWon
Best TV Actress (Critics Choice)Bikol Pakhir GaanNominated
2010Best TV Actress (Public Choice)Choita PagoNominated
2011Best Film Actress (Critics Choice)GuerrillaWon
Best Film Actress (Public Choice)Nominated
Best TV Actress (Public Choice)Choita PagolWon
Best TV Actress (Critics Choice)Koyekti Neel Ronger PencilNominated
2012Best Film Actress (Public Choice)ChorabaliWon
Best TV Actress (Public Choice)Aamader GolpoNominated
Best TV Actress (Critics Choice)Nominated
2013Best Film Actress (Public Choice)Purno Doirgho Prem KahiniWon
2015Best Film Actress (Critics Choice)Zero DegreeNominated
2018 Best Film Actress (Public Choice) Debi Nominated
Best Film Actress (Critics Choice)Won

Bachsas Awards

YearCategoryFilmResult
2011Best ActressGuerrillaWon
2018 Debi Won

Filmfare Awards Bangla

YearCategoryFilmResult
2013Best Debutante FemaleAbortoNominated
2017Best Actor In A Leading Role (Female)Eagoler ChokhNominated
2018Best Actor in a Leading Role (Female)BishorjanWon
Critics’ Award for Best Actor (Female)BishorjanNominated
2021 Critics’ Award for Best Actor (Female)Robibaar and BijoyaWon
2022 Best Actress and Best Actress (Critic)BinisutoyWon

Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards

YearCategoryFilmResult
2018Best ActressBishorjanWon
2019 Best Supporting Actress Ek Je Chhilo Raja Nominated

Zee Cine Awards

YearCategoryFilmResult
2018Best Actress (Bengali Films)BishorjanWon

Tele Cine Awards

YearCategoryFilmResult
2015Best Supporting Role FemaleRajkahiniWon
2019 Best Actress Bijoya Won
Best Jodi

International Bangla Film Critic Award

YearCategoryFilmResult
2011Best ActressGuerrillaWon
2017Best ActressBishorjanWon

ABP Ananda Sera Bangali Award

YearCategoryResult
2017Achievement in ActingWon

Dhaka International Film Festival

YearCategoryFilmResult
2011Best ActressGuerrillaWon

Lux Channel i Performance Award

YearCategoryFilmResult
2011Best Actress (film)GuerrillaWon
Best Actress (TV)Choita PagolWon

CJFB Performance Award

YearCategoryFilmResult
2008Best Actress (TV)AntorikkhoWon
2009PanjabiwalaWon

Charuniram Award

YearCategoryFilmResult
2008Best Actress (TV)AntorikkhoWon
2009PanjabiwalaWon
2010MayeshaWon

Notes

  1. Ahsan was born on 1 July, but sources disagree over the year. News18.com claims 1972.[Note 2] The Times of India used to list Ahsan's year of birth as 1972,[Note 3] but has since updated it to 1983.[Note 4] In a December 2019 interview, Ahsan described herself as "not more than a day of 37 years".[Note 5]
  2. "Happy Birthday Jaya Ahsan: All That You Need to Know About the Critically Acclaimed Bangladeshi-Bengali Actress". News18.com. 1 July 2019. Jaya Ahsan is celebrating her 47th birthday today [2019].
  3. "Jaya Ahsan". The Times of India. 25 June 2020. Archived from the original on 27 June 2020. Retrieved 27 June 2020. Born – July 01, 1972
  4. "Jaya Ahsan". The Times of India. 4 April 2021. Born – July 01, 1983
  5. "Jaya finally revealed her age". Daily Bangladesh. 17 December 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2021. Jaya said, she is not more than a day of 37 years

References

  1. Shah Alam Shazu (1 July 2018). "Jaya's big day". The Daily Star. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  2. ""Bapjaner Bioscope" sweeps Nat'l Film Awards '15". The Daily Star. 20 May 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2018.
  3. "Highlights of 2020". The Daily Star. 31 December 2020. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  4. অভিনয় দিয়ে নকশি কাঁথা বুনতে চাই (in Bengali). Anandabazar. 25 February 2013. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  5. "My mother is the best". Prothom Alo. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  6. Shah Alam Shazu (3 December 2010). "An ever-evolving career". The Daily Star. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  7. "I am more of the slow and steady kind --Jaya". The Daily Star. 28 September 2004. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  8. "Jaya Ahsan becomes a 'Princess'". The Daily Star. 13 August 2009. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  9. Shilpi Mahalanobish (31 December 2003). "An eventful year: Jaya Ahsan". The Daily Star. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  10. "Guerrilla". The Daily Star. 21 April 2011. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  11. "Guerrilla bags 10 National Film Awards". The Daily Star. 17 March 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  12. Shah Alam Shazu (30 September 2011). "Jaya pairs up with Indranil Sengupta". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
  13. "National Film Awards 2012 finalised". The Daily Star. 1 October 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  14. "Jaya essays Charu's role in 'Aborto'". Priyo. 2 March 2013.
  15. "Jaya Ahsan: 'Debi' narrates woman's insecurity in Bangladesh". The Times of India. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  16. "Jaya Ahsan all set to produce her next film". The Times of India. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  17. "Film Review: 'Debi' is worth the hype". Dhaka Tribune. 20 October 2018. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  18. "Jaya Ahsan bags Bangladesh National Award for fourth time". The Times of India. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  19. Sen, Debolina (6 January 2019). "Bijoya Movie Review". The Times of India. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  20. Mahmuda Afroz (6 October 2006). "aya-Faisal: Heart to heart". The Daily Star. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  21. Kavita Charanji and Mahmuda Afroz (14 February 2007). "Bashonto Utshab vs Valentine's Day". The Daily Star. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  22. "The shoot of Ardhangini has started!". The Times of India. 12 November 2019. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  23. "Generating awareness on health issues through drama serial". The Daily Star. 17 August 2004. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
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