Celebrating Rituparno Ghosh
Rituparno Ghosh was born in Kolkata on August 31, 1963. His father was a documentary filmmaker and Rituparno grew up in a world of movies. He went to Kolkata's South Point School and then studied economics at Jadavpur University.
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One of India's most versatile and talented filmmakers, Rituparno Ghosh - who died in Kolkata on May 30 - would have been 50 today. Credited with ushering in a new wave of Bengali cinema with trailblazing films like Unishe April and Dahan, the director-turned-actor was known for celebrating women besides exploring the touchy subject of same sex relationships.
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Rituparno Ghosh was born in Kolkata on August 31, 1963. His father was a documentary filmmaker and Rituparno grew up in a world of movies. He went to Kolkata's South Point School and then studied economics at Jadavpur University.
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After a short stint in advertising, Rituparno directed his first film Hirer Angti (1994) starring Moon Moon Sen.
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His second film Unishe April (1995), starring Aparna Sen and Debashree Roy, won the National Award for Best Feature Film.
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Rituparno followed up the critical and commercial success of Unishe April with a string of acclaimed films including Dahan (1997) starring Rituparna Sengupta and Indrani Haldar. They shared the National Award for Best Actress for their performances as a victim of molestation and a teacher who rushes to help.
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Bariwali (1999) starred Kirron Kher as a lonely, middle-aged widow whose life is turned upside down when she opens her home to a film crew. Kirron Kher's performance fetched her the National Award
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Titli (2002) starring Konkona Sen Sharma and Shubho Mahurat (2003) starring Raakhee and Sharmila Tagore cemented Rituparno Ghosh's reputation as Bengal's brightest young filmmaker.
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The blockbuster Chokher Bali (2003) starred Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in one of her most acclaimed roles. She also starred in Rituparno's Hindi language film Raincoat with Ajay Devgn.
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Rituparno directed Amitabh Bachchan and Preity Zinta in English film The Last Lear (2007).
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His swan song was Chitrangada (2012) which won a special jury National Award this year. The film, which Rituparno also starred in, was seen as semi-autobiographical and mirrored the director-actor's own struggle with gender and identity.
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Rituparno Ghosh also acted in the films Arekti Premer Golpo and Memories In March. He made a successful foray into television as the host of two celebrity chat shows.
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