Mahasweta Ray
Born on July 2, 1962, in Puri, Odisha, Mahasweta Ray stands as a revered figure in the realm of Odia cinema. Her journey in Ollywood commenced with the film “Jhumuka” in 1975, marking the inception of a career that would captivate audiences with her timeless talent. With each passing year, Mahasweta has become a celebrated icon, gracing the screen with her versatility and charm. Her contributions to the Odia film industry extend beyond mere performances; they represent a legacy of passion, dedication, and a profound connection with her roots in the enchanting land of Odisha.
Real Name | Mahasweta Ray (ମହାଶ୍ୱେତା ରାୟ) |
Nick Name | Mahasweta |
Profession | Actress |
Date of Birth | 2 July 1962 |
Age | 61 (As 2023) |
Birthplace | Puri, Odisha |
Religion/Caste | Hindu |
Language is known | Odia, Hindi, English |
Hobbies | Cooking |
Mother Tongue | Odia |
Debut in Ollywood | Film – Jhumuka (1975) |
Popular Movies | Priyatama (1978), Kaberi (1983), Pooja (1981), and Superstar (2013) among others |
Nationality | Indian |
Mahasweta Roy acted in Telugu film Tollywood Megastar Chiranjeevi in the film “Pranam Khareedu”.
Mahasweta Ray’s Favorite Things
Favorite Destination | Maldiv |
Favorite Place | Sea Beach |
Favorite Food | Veg Foods and Dhosa |
Favorite Actor | Sirish Routray |
Favorite Actress | Not Known |
Favorite Sports | Cricket |
Favorite Colors | Blue, Pink |
Favorite Flowers | Rose |
Favorite Dressing | Traditional Attaire |
Favorite Lipstick & Brand | Red Lipstick & Brand Elle |
Movies
Mahasweta Ray, the accomplished Odia film actress, has left an indelible mark on the industry with a prolific career spanning over 35 years and featuring roles in nearly 50 films. Throughout her journey, she has graced the silver screen with memorable performances in iconic movies such as “Sesha Shrabana,” “Janma Data,” “Sati Anusaya,” “Sankha Mahuri,” “Chinha Achinha,” “Maa O Mamata,” “Pooja,” “Tike Hasa Tike Luha,” and “Hisab Nikas.” Her versatility and dedication to her craft have made her a beloved figure in Odia cinema, enriching each narrative she becomes a part of with her talent and charisma.
2013 | Hata Dhari Chalutha |
Mu Eka Tumara | |
Superstar | |
2012 | Target |
2011 | Raja Jhia Sathe Heigala Bhaba |
2010 | Kemiti a Bandhan |
2007 | Tu Thile Mo Dara Kahaku |
2003 | Mo Suna Pua |
2000 | Sabata Maa |
1998 | Bou |
1995 | Gopa Re Badhhuchhi Kala Kanhei |
1994 | Kula Nandan |
Kothachilo | |
Akuha Katha | |
1993 | Suna Bhauja |
1992 | Bhagya Hate Doro |
Agni Sankat | |
Ghara Mora Swarga | |
Mukti Tirtha | |
1990 | Kandhei |
1989 | Jaa Devi Sarva Bhuteshu |
Panchu Pandav | |
1987 | Golamgiri |
1986 | Bagula Baguli |
Paka Kambal Pot Chhota | |
1985 | Grihalakshmi |
Samay Bada Balwan | |
1984 | Dora |
Hira Nila | |
Jaga Balia | |
1983 | Kaberi |
Kalyani | |
Swapna Sagara | |
1982 | Ashanta Graha |
Hisab Nikas | |
1981 | Akshi Trutiya |
Pooja | |
Seeta Raati | |
Sei Sura | |
Tike Hasa Tike Luha | |
1980 | Baata Abaata |
Danda Balunga | |
Jai Maa Mangala | |
Maa-o-Mamata | |
1979 | Gauri |
Nijhum Rati Ra Saathi | |
1978 | Balidan |
Janmadata | |
Jhilmil | |
Kabi Samrat Upendra Bhanja | |
Priyatama | |
Sankha Mahuri | |
Sati Ansuya | |
Pranam Kharedhu | |
1977 | Ae Nuhen Kahani |
1976 | Hira Moti Manika |
Sesa Shrabana | |
1975 | Jhumuka |