Chittaranjan Tripathy

Director

Birth Year 1971

Birthplace Chandabali, Bhadrak, Odisha, India

Age 53 years old

Nationality India

Height 5' 7"

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1971

Chittaranjan Tripathy (born in 1971 ) is an Indian actor, director, writer and music director who predominantly works in Hindi and Odia films.

He is best known for his role as Trivedi in the Netflix series Sacred Games.

Tripathy was born in Chandabali in Odisha.

1992

He did his graduation from Ravenshaw College, Cuttack & completed his master's in sociology from University of Hyderabad in 1992.

1996

Further, he acquired a Diploma in Acting from the prestigious NSD, Delhi in 1996.

Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui was his batchmate there.

He has done a specialization course in musical theater direction from Guildford School of Acting, London under a Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarship.

2007

In 2007, Tripathy came to the Odia movie industry with his film Dhauli Express, for which he was producer, director, scriptwriter, music director, lyricist and playback singer.

The film received three Odisha State Film Awards.

2009

He made another movie Mukhyamantri in 2009.

Other than this he has made more than 50 plays, including the NSD Rep's premiere production of Taj Mahal Ka Tender (for which he directed as well as wrote lyrics and music).

He has directed episodes of television soaps Dhund Legi Manjil Hume, Ye isk he, Jaani Pehchani Si Ajnabi, Mano Ya Na Mano, and Savdhan India.

He has acted in Hindi movies Delhi 6, Fantom, Sandar, Talvar, and Tera mera tedha Medha.

Tripathy has composed over 500 songs for plays.

His last success was playing the role of Trivedi in the popular Netflix web-series Sacred Games.

2019

He also played the negative character in the latest ALT Balaji and ZEE5 web-series M.O.M - Mission Over Mars (2019).

2020

In 2020, he starred in Odia movie Adrushyam made by S3 Movies along with Samaresh Routray, Saanu, Ankita Mishra and Lipsa Mishra.

On 6 October 2023, Chittaranjan Tripathy became the Director of his own alma mater, National School of Drama.