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Rituparna was born in Kolkata on the 7th of November.
Even
though there were no artistes in
Ritu's family before her, her
family members always took an
active interest in cultural
activities and events. However,
since they were very conservative,
they were strongly opposed to the
idea of her getting into the film
industry. In her own words,
"People always harbor the
idea that acting is a very dicey
profession and that the film
industry is very corrupt. My
family members are very protective
and are always concerned about
what I am doing."
"My
grandmother has been one of the
most influential people in my
life", says Ritu. "She
was always a source of great
encouragement and support. A very
composed personality, she helped
me with all my handicraft
assignments in school. She is also
very talented - she actually made
a radio on her own. My mother used
to be a very good writer and
singer, but she never really got
the opportunity to nurture her
talents."
Ritu's
relationship with the performing
arts began when she was very young
- about ten years old or so. Here
are some of her recollections
about how it all began for her …
"I
had never considered
giving the acting
profession a serious
thought. My parents have
always had a lot of
reservations about me
getting into acting, but
somehow, I managed to
overcome all the hurdles
that stood in my way. The
very funny and rather
interesting point is that
I was never really
interested in films. As a
child I was very
interested in painting. I
used to go to a painting
school called Chitrangshu.
I used to learn dancing.
In addition to these, I
also learnt origami and
clay modeling. It was a
multifarious handicraft
and art training
organization.
I
was greatly attracted to Manipuri
dancing, and later, as I matured
as a dancer, I moved on to Odissi." |