Rituparno Ghosh, a visionary and acclaimed Bengali film director, has amassed an impressive array of accolades, including an astonishing twelve National Film Awards in India and numerous prestigious awards at international film festivals worldwide. Prior to his illustrious career in film, Ghosh honed his skills in the advertising industry, laying the groundwork for his future success.
Ghosh made his debut as a director in 1992 with the low-key children's feature film "Hirer Angti" (The Diamond Ring),which marked the beginning of a long and illustrious career. His subsequent film, "Unishe April" (19 April),won the National Film Award in 1995, setting the tone for his future achievements.
Since then, Ghosh has directed a diverse range of films, including "Dahan", "Utsab", "Chokher Bali", "Asukh", "Bariwali", "Antarmahal", and "Raincoat" (in Hindi). His remarkable body of work has earned him widespread recognition and critical acclaim.
One of his most notable achievements was winning the National Award for Best Direction for his Bengali film "Abohoman" in 2010. This prestigious honor was bestowed upon him for his outstanding work, which starred Jishu Sengupta, Ananya Chatterjee, Dipankar Dey, and Mamata Shankar.
Throughout his career, Ghosh has consistently pushed the boundaries of his craft, experimenting with new themes, styles, and techniques to create unique and captivating cinematic experiences. His dedication to his art has earned him a reputation as one of the most respected and celebrated directors in the Indian film industry.