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Childhood  


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."

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With my mother
 
 
School Days  

"I was in Carmel Convent (Jodhpur Park), one of my fondest memories. Carmel has always been a source of great pride. My teachers were very fond of me. As far as my studies are concerned, I was quite diligent and did reasonably well, though I never topped the class or anything. My ambition was to become a teacher. As a child I used to scribble all over my walls, doors and windows with chalk and pastel colours, imagining myself to be a teacher and all the chairs and tables my students. That was how I saw myself when I was a child."
 
 
College Days  

"After my HS, I joined Lady Brabourne College and did my History (honours) from there. Thereafter, I joined Kolkata University to study for my MA, but I didn't manage to complete it. It was because at that time I became so busy with the movies I was doing that there would be no point trying to juggle a career in films as well as studying. There was no way I could have done justice to both. Therefore, I had to quit my MA course in order to concentrate on films." This of course displeased her father who wanted her to appear for her competitive exams and join the IAS, but Ritu had made up her mind about what she wanted to do. She would be an actress.
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