Updated On: 03 June, 2025 07:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Letty Mariam Abraham
Making his debut in Hindi television with Noyontara, Bengali actor Arjun Chakraborty on the challenges and high stakes of daily soaps

Arjun Chakraborty plays a doctor in Noyontara
Arjun Chakraborty, a familiar face in the Bengali entertainment industry, now steps into the Hindi television space with the upcoming show, Noyontara. He shares that when the show’s writer Shahana Dutta approached him, he had no reason to decline. “I’ve been working for a long time in the Bengali industry. I was always excited by acting. I had never focused specifically on TV shows or feature films. I have done a bit of everything,” says the actor. While he continues to improve his language skills every day, he says he was selected because his “Hindi is fairly good.”
Although new to the Hindi medium, Chakraborty walks in with curiosity and conviction that the show will open doors to other opportunities. “I didn’t want to overanalyse or do any extensive digging on anything. I decided to go with the flow. I always knew Hindi shoots were a big thing because Bengalis love watching Hindi shows. They have a wide appeal considering we have a huge Indian diaspora all over the globe,” he shares.
Asked whether he notices a difference between the two industries, he says, “This industry is bigger, which is natural because we are comparatively a smaller industry. Here, they take a little more time to get things rolling. Probably because they are insistent on [perfection], which is why it takes time.” Although the show was announced last year, it will finally drop on June 9.