Subhashree Ganguly, born on 3 November 1990, is an Indian actress who stands as one of the highest paid and most prominent leading ladies in Bengali cinema, having built an impressive career through a string of commercially successful films. Often credited mononymously as Subhashree, she made her acting debut in 2007 with Prabhat Roy's Pitribhumi, a film that introduced her to the industry and set the stage for a prolific journey. Her early work quickly caught the attention of audiences, and she soon established herself as a bankable star in the Bengali film industry.
The actress rose to widespread recognition with a series of hit films that showcased her versatility and on-screen charisma. She delivered standout performances in Challenge and Paran Jai Jaliya Re in 2009, followed by Romeo and Khokababu in 2012, the latter of which became a major commercial success. Her collaboration with leading actors and directors continued to yield box office triumphs, including Khoka 420 in 2013 and a remarkable run in 2014 with Boss, Game, and Ami Shudhu Cheyechi Tomay. These films solidified her reputation as a dominant force in Bengali cinema, and she became known for her ability to carry both romantic dramas and action-oriented narratives with equal ease.
Subhashree's career momentum carried into the late 2010s and beyond, with notable performances in Abhimaan (2016), Boss 2: Back to Rule (2017), Nabab (2017), and Chalbaaz (2018). She also starred in Parineeta (2019), which further demonstrated her range as an actress. In the early 2020s, she continued to expand her filmography with projects like Dharmajuddha and Boudi Canteen in 2022, as well as Babli and Shontaan in 2024. Her recent work includes Grihapravesh and Dhumketu in 2025, alongside Lawho Gouranger Naam Rey, also released in 2025, proving her enduring appeal and consistent presence in the industry.
Beyond her filmography, Subhashree Ganguly has become a household name in West Bengal, known for her glamorous screen presence and ability to connect with mass audiences. She has worked with many of the top directors and co-stars in Bengali cinema, including frequent collaborations with Jeet and Dev, who have been key partners in several of her biggest hits. While she has not ventured extensively into other film industries, her impact within Bengali cinema is undeniable, and she remains a central figure in the region's entertainment landscape. As of 2025, Subhashree continues to be an active and sought-after actress, with multiple projects in various stages of production that promise to further cement her legacy as one of Bengali cinema's most successful stars.