Prosenjit Chatterjee denies rumours of joining BJP after Yash Dasgupta, others join safron camp

Speculations that Chatterjee might join BJP has been rife for the past few days after senior BJP leader Anirban Ganguly went to meet the national award-winning actor

Published: 17th February 2021 10:11 PM  |   Last Updated: 18th February 2021 12:22 AM   |  A+A-

Actor Prosenjit Chatterjee

Actor Prosenjit Chatterjee (Photo | Prosenjit Chatterjee Facebook)

By PTI

KOLKATA: Bengali film icon Prosenjit Chatterjee on Wednesday scotched rumours of his joining BJP, while his colleague in the industry Yash Dasgupta and several other actors joined the saffron camp before the West Bengal assembly poll.

Chatterjee said he wants to stay focussed in his acting career.

Speculations that Chatterjee might join BJP has been rife for the past few days after senior BJP leader Anirban Ganguly went to meet the national award-winning actor and handed him a copy of a book 'Amit Shah and the March of BJP' authored by him.

The BJP had termed the meeting between Chatterjee and Ganguly as "interesting and insightful".

Chatterjee said in a tweet "As a Bengali, it's in our culture to greet and welcome our guests. I have played host to many in the past and from varied Industries and Profession. I love and respect their views, but at the same time, I have my own."

He continued, "There is no political inclination nor agenda apart from meeting and greeting Dr Ganguly. I stay focused on what I know best-Acting."

The BJP declined to comment on it.

Meanwhile, Dasgupta along with a few other actors of the Bengali film industry joined the saffron camp during the day.

He is considered to be a close friend of TMC MP and actor Nusrat Jahan.

Dasgupta was welcomed to the saffron camp by BJP national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya, party national vice-president Mukul Roy and party MP Swapan Dasgupta.

"BJP has always given opportunities to the youth. We all have to work for a change for the better," Dasgupta said at a press meet held on the occasion.

"Today that I have joined BJP does not mean I will start saying bad things about Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

I had informed her about my decision and sought her blessings before joining the saffron camp," he said.

More youths should join politics for the sake of the country, said Dasgupta, who has acted in films like 'Total Dadgiri', 'Fidaa', 'Mon Jaane Na'.

Papia Adhikari, Soumili Ghosh Biswas and Tramila Bhattacharya are among others who joined BJP.

Since TMC came to power in 2011 the Tollygunge film industry had become close to it with noted actors, directors, producers rubbing shoulders with its leaders and attending various party programmes.

But when BJP emerged as a prime challenger after bagging 18 of the 42 Lok Sabha seats in the state, the Bengali film industry witnessed winds of change with several actors and actresses joining the saffron camp in the last two years.


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