Jisshu Sengupta: From Cricket & Music to 30 Years in Cinema

Bengali film star Jisshu Sengupta has revealed he had no interest in acting or movies while growing up, despite his father being a theatre actor. He was instead dedicated to sports, having played cricket for Bengal Under-19, and to music as a drummer. By what he calls "default," he is now approaching 30 years in the entertainment industry after starting on television. The actor is currently promoting his upcoming Hindi film "Bhoot Bangla," which features a major ensemble cast.

Key Points: Jisshu Sengupta on His Unlikely Journey to Stardom

  • Never inclined to act despite father's theatre career
  • Played cricket for Bengal Under-19
  • Focused on music as a drummer
  • Career began by default in television
  • Upcoming film 'Bhoot Bangla' with Akshay Kumar
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Jisshu Sengupta says he never watched Hindi or Bengali movies growing up despite father being theatre star

Bengali star Jisshu Sengupta reveals he never watched movies growing up, focused on cricket and music instead, ahead of his new film 'Bhoot Bangla'.

"I was a cricketer, I played for Bengal Under-19. I was a drummer, and I still am. - Jisshu Sengupta"

Mumbai, April 3

Bengali superstar Jishu Sengupta has revealed that neither Hindi nor Bengali cinema had any influence on him during his growing-up years, despite coming from a family with a theatre background.

Sharing details into his early life as a child, the actor said he was never inclined towards acting and was instead focused on sports and music.

"My father was an actor, primarily in theatre, and my mother used to say that one actor in the family is enough. So I was never into acting," said Jisshu.

He added, "I was a cricketer, I played for Bengal Under-19. I was a drummer, and I still am. I have a band. I was more into music and cricket. I was never into studies. But then by default, today, I am going to complete almost 30 years in the industry next year," he said.

Jisshu Sengupta, who began his career in television before transitioning to films, emerged as one of the most prominent faces in Bengali cinema.

He also went on to making a mark in Hindi films.

Over the years, he has been part of acclaimed projects such as "Autograph", "Chotushkone", "Jaatishwar" and "Ek Je Chhilo Raja" in Bengali cinema, along with unmissable appearances in Hindi films including "Barfi!", "Piku", "Mardaani" and "Shakuntala Devi".

The actor is now gearing up for his upcoming film "Bhoot Bangla", which features Akshay Kumar, Rajpal Yadav, Paresh Rawal, Tabu, Wamiqa Gabbi and late veteran star Asrani.

The film, which was earlier slated to release on March 10, is now scheduled to hit theatres on April 17.

- IANS

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Priya S
His mother's line "one actor in the family is enough" is such a classic Indian parent thing! 😂 So many of us are pushed away from arts for "stable" careers. Glad he found his way back. His performance in 'Barfi!' was subtle and brilliant.
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Rohit P
Played for Bengal U-19! That's a serious cricketing credential. Makes you wonder how many talented sportspeople we lose to other fields. Still, he's a fantastic actor. Excited for 'Bhoot Bangla' with Akshay Kumar.
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Sarah B
While his journey is interesting, I find it a bit hard to believe he had *no* influence from Bengali or Hindi cinema growing up in that household. It's a common narrative actors use to seem "discovered by accident." His talent is undeniable though.
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Meera T
This shows the depth of talent in regional cinema. Many in the North only know him from Hindi films, but his work in movies like 'Jaatishwar' is phenomenal. We need more cross-over appreciation within India itself.
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David E
As an outsider looking in, it's fascinating to see how diverse career paths can be in India. Cricket, music, then acting – and excelling in all. Speaks volumes about the multifaceted culture. Best of luck for the new film!

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