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Mantra (actor)

Mantra (born Puranjit DasGupta, August 21, 1982) is a Mumbai-based actor, television presenter, model, radio jockey and voice over artist. He is currently preparing for the release of his upcoming film Dil Patang, where he plays the main lead.
==Early life==
Mantra is the only child of actress Chandra DasGupta and publisher Prabir DasGupta. He spent his childhood years in Indore. He did most of his schooling at Indore Public School, popularly known as IPS. His family is credited with having set up one of India's oldest publishing houses, DasGupta Publications (since 1886), located on College Street in Kolkata. He took on the nom de plume Mantra when he started his career as a radio jockey with India’s first private radio station Radio Mirchi in 2000. His radio career has spanned more than a decade and he has worked for Radio Mirchi, Radio City and Red FM, in Indore, Delhi and Mumbai.
Mantra moved to Delhi in 2003 and joined Radio City, where he hosted Route 91 and simultaneously started taking acting lessons from noted theater personality Barry John at IMAGO. He appeared in theatre productions such as Infinite Theater's ''The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui'', Divya Arora's ''Melody of Love'', Sohaila Kapur's ''Ouch'' and many more. He is currently playing Andrew Aguecheek / Sebastian in ''Piya Behrupiya'', a Hindi interpretation of Shakespeare's ''Twelfth Night''. The play, produced by the Company Theater, was first performed at the Globe Theatre in London as a part of the World Shakespeare Festival in May 2012.
After a brief stint in Delhi, Mantra moved to Mumbai in 2006 and soon became popular for his deep voice and tongue in cheek humour while hosting Mumbai Local on Red FM.〔

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