Tapan Acharya
Biography
Tapan Acharya (born 2 August 1981) is an Indian actor, writer, producer, and director, popular in Marathi and Konkani cinema. He is best known for the Konkani movies Martin and Aleesha. He also worked as a state youth icon for the Election Commission of India to increase voter awareness in Goa.
Tapan Acharya was born to a Goud Saraswat Brahmin family in the small village of Loliem-Polem towards the southern boundary of the Indian state of Goa. He attended school in his village at Shri Damodar Vidyalaya and attended higher education at Shri Damodar College of Commerce and Economics, Margao, South Goa.
While pursuing a degree in law from G.R. Kare Law College he also completed a postgraduate diploma in management studies. He is credited with having knowledge of astrology, numerology, Vedas, and mythology. He holds various diplomas and certificates in gemology, astrology, and Vedic studies.
Although early in life he wanted to be behind the camera, he was first thrust into the public eye as host of the TV show Chum Chum Chanana on Doordarshan Goa. He went on to star in his first film, Aleesha, in 2004, which was released at First IFFI in Goa. It was well received, winning the National Award for Best Feature Film in the Regional Category.