Taniya Chatterjee is a famous model, actress and social media influencer from Kolkata, India. Taniya started her career with Altbalaji’s famous web series “Gandii Baat”. Tanya is currently working with famous ott platforms like ullu. The list of famous web series by Taniya Chatterjee is given below.
Following are list of webseries that you can watch if you like Taniya Chatterjee:
1. Gandi Baat 4
Gandii baat is Altbalaji’s famous web series. So far 5 seasons of this web series have arrived. There are 4-5 episodes in each season. In each episode a new story is told. Taniya Chatterjee was seen in “Gandii Baat Season 4”. Taniya played the role of “Chandani” in episode 4 “Pati Mera”.
2. Jaal Ullu web series 2022
Jaal is the latest web series from Taniya Chatterjee. Taniya has played the character of Surekha in this web series.
This is the story of a house where Dheeraj lives with her two children. Both children are married. The youngest son has a habit of stealing from the house. One day, Dheeraj sees his son stealing and throws him out of the house.
After a few days, Dheeraj dies and both his youngest son and his eldest son share the property. Watch the jaal ullu web series to find out what happens next.
3. Kasak Ullu Web Series 2020
This is the story of a hospital where a nurse is raped. Due to this wrap, she goes into shock. Her body freezes. A lawyer handles that nurse’s case. To know if he will be able to get justice for this nurse or not? watch kasak ullu web series.
You can also read about other web series actresses like Aabha Paul, Aliya Naaz, Ayesha Kapoor, Simran Khan, Rekha Mona Sarkar, Mishti Basu, Anveshi Jain, Muskan Agrawal, Mokshita Raghav, Mahi Kaur, Jinnie Jaaz and Rajsi Verma.
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