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On 30 May, 2013, Bengali cinema lost one of its most significant directors of modern times in Rituparno Ghosh.
A brilliant economics student from Jadavpur University, Rituparno started in advertising, before debuting with Hirer Angti in 1992. During a career studded with high acclaim, Ghosh made a wide range of film genres, from literary adaptations to the detective mystery. In the process, these films played a key role in bridging the gap between commercial and arthouse cinema, and increasing footfalls in cinema houses particularly from the middle class.
Ghosh's acclaimed films included Unishe April (1994), Bariwali (1997), Utsab (2000), Shubho Mahurat (2003), Chokher Bali (2003), Raincoat (2003), Dosar (2006), Shob Choritro Kalponik (2008), Noukadubi (2011) and Chitrangada (2012). An outspoken defender of queer rights, they contributed greatly to the progress of queer cinema through their performance in Arekti Premer Golpo (2010) and Chitrangada (2012).