Biography
Rituparno Ghosh (b. 1961, Calcutta) studied economics but was always drawn to film and literature. Possibly under the influence of his father – a documentary filmmaker – he finally decided to pursue the cinema. He began in advertising where he worked for ten years as copywriter and director of commercials and short films. Over the course of twelve years he made ten features in which he focused chiefly on female leads and family problems. His work has already been shown twice in Karlovy Vary: in 1998 Crossfire (Dahan, 1997) was shown in competition, and in 2000 The Lady of the House (Bariwali, 1999) in the section Another View. He made his debut in 1992 with The Diamond Ring (Hirer Angti), which was followed by 19th April (Unishe April, 1994), Malaise (Asukh, 1999), Utsab (2000), The First Monsoon Day (Titli, 2002), Shubho Mahurat (2003), Chokher Bali: A Passion Play (2003) and Raincoat (2004). Chokher Bali is the second adaptation, following a film made in 1938, of the love story of the same name first published in 1903 by Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore.
MFF Karlovy Vary
Director
Movies | |
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2013 |
Satyanweshi |
2012 |
Chitrangada |
2011 |
Mumbai Cutting |
Noukadubi |
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2010 |
Just Another Love Story |
2009 |
Shob Charitro Kalponik |
The Eternal |
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2008 |
Khela |
2007 |
The Last Lear |
2006 |
The Companion |
2005 |
Antarmahal: Views of the Inner Chamber |
2004 |
Raincoat |
2003 |
Choker Bali: A Passion Play |
Shubho Mahurat |
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2002 |
The First Monsoon Day |
2000 |
The Festival |
1999 |
Malaise |
The Lady of the House |
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1997 |
Crossfire |
1994 |
19th April |
1992 |
The Diamond Ring |
Documentaries | |
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2013 |
Jeevan Smriti |
Screenwriter
Movies | |
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2013 |
Satyanweshi |
2012 |
Chitrangada |
2011 |
Noukadubi |
2010 |
Memories in March |
2007 |
The Last Lear |
Documentaries | |
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2013 |
Jeevan Smriti |
Actor
Movies | |
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2012 |
Chitrangada |
2010 |
Just Another Love Story |
Memories in March |
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2003 |
Katha Deithili Maa Ku |