Jeet filmography

Jeet is an Indian Bengali actor, producer and television presenter. Jeet started his modeling career in 1993. His first acting assignment was Bishabriksha (199495), a Bengali TV series directed by Bishnu Palchaudhuri. He made his big screen debut with Chandu (2001), a Telugu film.[1] His first success came in 2002, opposite Priyanka Trivedi, through Sathi, a highly successful romantic drama, directed by Haranath Chakraborty, for which he won the Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Most Promising Actor Award and Anandalok Awards for Best Actor. In the same year, he acted in the Bengali remake of Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar. This initial success was followed by other critical and commercial successes, including Nater Guru, Sangee, Bandhan and Yuddho. In 2005, he acted alongside Koel Mallick in Nater Guru, which was released to critical and commercial success and fetched him his second Anandalok Award for Best Actor. He also starred in some commercial failures, including Saathihara, Priyotoma and Ghatak, and in Jor, which was more successful.

Jeet

2010 proved to be a commercially successful year for Jeet as he starred in Wanted and Dui Prithibi, both of which were critically and commercially successful ventures; the latter being the highest grosser of 2010, according to a study conducted by FICCI and Deloitte. In 2013, he appeared in the crime thriller Boss: Born to Rule, which was Jeet's first pan-India release. The film proved to be one of the biggest hits of 2013, grossing 67.5 million (US$850,000)[2] and also earned him his first Filmfare Awards East nomination.

From 2014 to 2016, he starred in many films, including four critically and commercially successful ventures – the psychological thriller The Royal Bengal Tiger, the comedy thriller Bachchan, the action comedy Badsha The Don and the action drama Abhimaan. In 2018, the action thriller film Bagh Bandi Khela released on 16 November 2018. He also worked with Adil. In 2020 he starred in Asur. In 2022, he starred in the action thriller Raavan and in 2023 he starred in Chengiz, both of which was commercially successful. For Raavan he won the Bengali Film & Television Award for Best Actor. Chengiz became the first Bengali film to be released simultaneously in both Bengali and Hindi languages.[3]

In television, he appeared on several reality shows and also hosted some, including Koti Takar Baaji and Bigg Boss Bangla.[4]

As actor

Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Notes Ref.
2024 Boomerang Scientist Also producer [5]
2023 Manush - Child of Destiny Inspector Arjun Chakraborty

Also producer

[6]
Chengiz Chengiz A True Gangster / Jaydev Singh Jeet's 55th Film, released in Hindi And Bengali, also producer [7]
2022 Raavan Ram Mukherjee / Raavan Bengali Film & Television Award for Best Actor,[8] Also producer [9]
2021 Baazi Aditya "Adi" Mukherjee Also producer [10]
2020 Asur Kigan Mandi Also producer
2019 Panther: Hindustan Meri Jaan RAW Agent Panther Also producer
Shesh Theke Shuru Mahid Sheikh/Mahi Jeet's 50th Film, Also producer
Baccha Shoshur Spondan Islam/Spidey Also producer [11]
2018 Bagh Bandi Khela Barin Ghatak/Bagh [12]
Sultan: The Saviour Raja Dutta / Sultan Also producer [13]
Inspector Notty K Inspector Notty K/Natobor Khara Also producer
2017 Boss 2: Back to Rule Surya aka Surya Bhai Also producer [14]
2016 Abhimaan Aditya "Adi" Deb Burman /Deep Also producer [15]
Badsha – The Don Badsha aka Don Badsha [16]
Power Jeetu /ACP Bir Pratap Chowdhury [17][18]
2015 Besh Korechi Prem Korechi Aditya [19]
2014 Bachchan Bijoy Bachchan Also producer [20]
Game: He Plays to Win Abhimanyu Chatterjee Also producer [21][22]
The Royal Bengal Tiger Anjan Sen Dubbed in Hindi and Tamil Language, also producer
2013 Boss: Born to Rule Surya aka Surya Bhai Kalakar Awards as The King of Tollywood
Nominated—Filmfare Awards East for Best Actor

Also producer

[23]
Deewana Abhi Tele Cine Awards for Best Actor
Tele Cine Awards for Best Jodi with Srabanti Chatterjee
[24]
2012 Awara[25] Surya Narayan aka Surya BFJA for best actor Male [26]
100% Love Rahul Mazumder Also producer [27]
2011 Hello Memsaheb Megh Chatterjee [28]
Shotru Dibakar Singha Dubbed in Hindi as Ek Vardiwale Ki Taaqat [29]
Fighter: Hoy Marbo Noy Morbo Surya Zee Bangla Gourab Samman awards for Best Actor Male
Tele cine awards for Best Actor

Also producer

[30]
2010 Dui Prithibi Rahul Roy [31]
Josh Indra [32]
Wanted Rajkumar Banerjee (Raja)/Shibu Zee Bangla Gourab Somman Awards for Best Actor
Anandalok Puraskar for Best Actor (Male)
[33]
2009 Neel Akasher Chandni Akash [34]
Saat Paake Bandha Rahul Banerjee [35]
Hanshi Khushi Club Aniket [36]
2008 Jor Surya [37]
Pyar Jab Kenhu Se Hoi Jala Vijay Debut in Bhojpuri cinema [38]
Partner Ayan Roy [39]
2007 Bidhatar Lekha Subhankar / Abhijit [40]
Krishnakanter Will Govindlal Based on Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's story
Anandalok Awards for Best Actor
[41]
Pitribhumi Jayanta Dutta [42]
2006 Kranti Jeet [43]
Sathihara Jeet [44]
Ghatak Bijoy [45]
Priyotama Akash Anandalok Puraskar for best Upcoming Star (Male) [46]
Hero Shubhankar Roy aka Shuvo [47]
2005 Yuddho Surya Sinha Dubbed in Oriya language [48]
Manik Samir Mitra / Manik Anandalok Awards for Best Actor [49]
Shubhodrishti Arun [50]
2004 Aakrosh Abhimanyu Das/Abhi [51]
Bandhan Rohit [52]
Mastan Raju/Raja [53]
Premi Rahul [54]
Shakti Shakti [55]
2003 Sangee Bijoy [56]
Nater Guru Robi Maitra [57]
Champion Raja [58]
Amar Mayer Shapath Surya and Deva in dual roles as father and son [59]
2002 Sathi Bijoy Debut in Bengali cinema
Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Most Promising Actor Award
Anandalok Puraskar for Best Actor
[60]
2001 Chandu Chandu Debut in Telugu language film
credited as Pavan Kumar
[61]

As producer

His film production company is known by the banner "Jeetz Filmworks"/"Grassroot Entertainment".

Year Film Name
2011 Fighter : Hoy Marbo Noy Morbo
2012 100% Love
2013 Boss: Born to Rule
2014 The Royal Bengal Tiger
Game: He Plays to Win
Bachchan
2016 Abhimaan
2017 Boss 2: Back to Rule
2018 Inspector Notty K
Sultan: The Saviour
2019 Baccha Shoshur
Shesh Theke Shuru
Panther: Hindustan Meri Jaan
2020 Asur
Switzerland
2021 Baazi
2022 Raavan
Aay Khuku Aay
2023 Chengiz
Manush: Child of Destiny
Television soaps/series Channel name
Kotha O KahiniColors Bangla
Bidhir BidhanStar Jalsha
MeeraColors Bangla

As singer

Film Name Songs Composers Year
BachchanTatka Priya MarieJeet Gannguli2014
Big BossBig BossTitle Track2016
Sultan: The SaviourEid MubarakSuddho Roy2018
SwitzerlandDhak Baja Komor NachaSavvy2020

Hindi music albums

Film Name/Album Songs Composer(s) Singer(s) Music Label Year Notes
LoriyaanKuch Kuch.........—Unknown—Shoma Banerjee, Audio- Hello BabyT-Series1997 [62]
Bewafa Tera Masoom ChehraBewafa Tera Masoom ChehraRam ShankarMohammad Aziz1997[63]

Television

Show Name Role Channel Year
Star of BengalHostZee Bangla2009
Koti Takar BaajiHostStar Jalsha2011
Big Boss season 2HostColors Bangla2016
Dance Bangla Dance Season 11JudgeZee Bangla2021
Ismart JodiHostStar Jalsha2022

Other

2020 Dhira (Voice role and narrator) [64]

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