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Prosenjit Chatterjee has a thing for reinventing himself on screen. In Jubilee, Vikramaditya Motwane’s lavish period piece tracing the birth of the Hindi film industry, the Bengali superstar played Srikant Roy, a cunning studio boss, as if he were a rank newcomer. The Amazon series, gorgeously crafted and sensationally performed, marked Chatterjee’s streaming debut and his return to Hindi-language filmmaking after a decade.

A week later, Chatterjee was back on the big screens in Atanu Ghosh’s , turning in a measured performance as Balmiki Sengupta,

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