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Mayukh Mukherjee
Born17th December
Kolkata, India
NationalityINDIAN
Alma materNSHM, Techno India University
Occupation(s)Actor, Photographer, Faculty, Motivator, Public Speaker
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Websitemayukh.co

Mayukh Mukherjee is an Indian actor and academic who works in Bengali film industry and has made several on-screen appearances from his childhood (since 2002). He made his debut in the Bengali mega serial Neel Seemana, which was aired on Zee Bangla from from which drew public attention for the first time. Since then, he has appeared in numerous Bengali mega films and features films.

Career

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Mayukh has come to the lime light by his Debut in Neel Seemana in the role of son of Khwaraj Mukherjee and Kamalika Banerjee, and also with Monu Mukherjee which was a soap opera film. He has also acted as the son of Chandrayee Ghosh and Subrat Dutta in Light house. His first Feature was Priyotama as a character of an orphan with Jeet and Koyel Mallick. He has acted in a Drishti Pradip as the elder son of Mamata Sankar and Raja Bannerje .He has also acted the role of Kaism in Ek Nadir Galpo, film of Samir Chanda, with actors like Mithun Chakraborty & Jishu Sengupta. Apart form that he has also worked with famous actors like Koneenica Banerjee, Deblina Dutta, Aparajita Auddy, Arindam Ganguly, Kunal Mitra and many others. His most works were under the direction of Raja Sen and Abhijit Dasgupta.

Education

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He is pursuing his Ph.D. in Media Management from Techno India University. Prior to that has completed his M.Sc in Media Science from NSHM

Personal life

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He is the only son of Joydeep Mukherjee and Lakshmi Priya Mukherjee.

He is a social and community server, he helps several poverty stricken people by fund, service and fund.

Apart form Acting and Academics, he is also a sports weapon shooter under the couching of Joydeep Karmakar under the aegis of NRAI.

Filmography

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Television

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