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Ghosh's Muse: Actor's Journey Redefined
14 Mar
Summary
- Filmmaker Rituparno Ghosh saw untapped intensity in Rituparna Sengupta.
- Ghosh preferred a natural look, rejecting makeup for his actresses.
- Their collaborations explored womanhood's emotional fragility and depths.

Actress Rituparna Sengupta fondly remembers her deep creative connection with the late filmmaker Rituparno Ghosh, crediting him with discovering and nurturing her acting potential. Ghosh saw an intensity and depth in Sengupta that led them to collaborate on films that redefined Bengali cinema, focusing on emotional fragility and the nuances of womanhood. Their successful partnership, notably including the National Award-winning 'Dahan,' was built on mutual trust and understanding. Ghosh encouraged Sengupta to explore roles beyond commercial cinema, emphasizing the art of effortless character embodiment. He was known for his preference for natural appearances, often insisting his actors forgo makeup to achieve a raw, authentic look. Sengupta also recalled his playful admonishments for her punctuality on set and his personal gestures, such as writing her wedding card and applying chandan on her wedding day. Reflecting on her three-decade career, Sengupta continues to embrace challenging roles, emphasizing her commitment to hard work and authenticity in her craft, striving to connect with her audience honestly.




