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Auritra Ghosh

Auritra Ghosh

Auritra Ghosh

Born

Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India

Occupation(s)Actress, dance and movement artist, theatre artist
Years&#;active – present

Auritra Ghosh is an Indian actress and dancer. She is known for Indian films like Love Breakups Zindagi,[1]M Cream[2][3] and Dharam Sankat Mein.[4] In recent times, she has garnered recognition for her work in various web series like the award-winning digital sci-fi thriller My Virtual Girlfriend[5] and Y-Films production Ladies' Room.[6]

Ghosh was the face behind the Google Search: Reunion ad campaign. She received widespread, individual appreciation for her nuanced role in the ad-film.[7][8]

Career

Auritra started her career in the performing arts at the age of Brought up in Delhi, her Bengali lineage along with her passion for creativity, provided for a great base to develop her skills in performing arts.[9]

In , she joined The Danceworx - Performing Arts Academy[10] to further complement her earlier training in Kathak, where she trained in jazz, ballet, modern and contemporary dance. By , she was a full-time instructor and choreographer with the academy picking up training along the way from renowned dance teachers across the world and even represented India at the Fontys Academy'sArchived 12 August at the Wayback Machine International Dance Festival held in Tilburg, Netherlands in

She has performed in many theatre productions, including an adaptation of the award-winning play August: Osage County directed by Lillete Dubey.[11] In , she choreographed and performed in a Motley Production[12] an adaptation of the renowned The Threepenny Opera as a part of Aadyam[13] - a theatre initiative by Aditya Birla Group. Currently, she's part of the exciting cast of 'STAND UP: a serious play about comedy' - an Akvarious[14] Theatre Production.

Auritra has also acted in many short films like the MTV Films' production Shaadi Vaadi And All That, Yesterday[15] starring Kunaal Roy Kapur and Happy Anniversary by Pramod Films.[16]

She started a venture called 'Pause and Effect' to curate performing arts and wellness events across the country.[17][18]

Filmography

Films

Television & Web

References

  1. ^"Auritra Ghosh makes her entry in B'wood"Archived 30 August at the Wayback Machine, The Times of India, 27 September
  2. ^ 30 November at the Wayback Machine Auritra Ghosh reveals about her character in 'M Cream'], Santa Banta, 6 January
  3. ^ 30 November at the Wayback Machine M Cream Brought A Challenge For Me As An Actor: Auritra Ghosh
  4. ^"PressReader - Hindustan Times (Gurugram) - City: - Paresh Rawal finds a fan in Auritra Ghosh". Archived from the original on 30 November Retrieved 30 November
  5. ^"Season 3 of AISHA to be aired from November". Archived from the original on 30 November Retrieved 30 November
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  7. ^"The girl from Google ad Auritra Ghosh is on a roll" Mumbai Mid-Day, 3 December
  8. ^“The Google Girl”Archived 6 April at the Wayback Machine Verve Magazine, Shreya Shah, 1 March
  9. ^Dasgupta, Piyali. "I always wanted to be different: Auritra Ghosh &#; Hindi Movie News - Times of India". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 9 December Retrieved 30 November
  10. ^"Dance Classes in Delhi, Mumbai, Gurgaon, Noida - Jazz Funk Ballet". Archived from the original on 15 August Retrieved 26 November
  11. ^"The Tragedy of our Times"Archived 7 April at the Wayback Machine Sarika Sharma, Daily Post Chandigarh, 16 July
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  13. ^"Home &#; Aadyam". Archived from the original on 26 November Retrieved 26 November
  14. ^"Archived copy". Facebook. Archived from the original on 12 October Retrieved 26 November : CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^"Yesterday () - IMDb". IMDb. Archived from the original on 12 October Retrieved 26 November
  16. ^"Pramod Films". Archived from the original on 13 November Retrieved 13 December
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  18. ^""My father taught me to be strong and follow my dreams!" – Auritra Ghosh &#; Indian Ad Divas". Archived from the original on 30 November Retrieved 30 November

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