Direction 1992–2003 (right) and
Debojyoti Mishra (behind) at the audio release of
Noukadubi Ghosh made his directorial debut in the feature film
Hirer Angti which was released in 1992, a family-friendly film His second film,
Unishe April, starring
Aparna Sen,
Debashree Roy,
Prosenjit Chatterjee and
Dipankar Dey, with a soundtrack composed by Jyotishka Dasgupta, was released in 1994, and won two National Film Awards in 1995, including Best Feature Film. It portrayed the relationship of an award-winning dancer and her emotionally abandoned daughter, who aspires to be a doctor.
Dahan was based on the true story of a woman who was molested on a street in Kolkata, and of another woman, a witness who came forward to bring legal action against the perpetrators, but became frustrated by the callousness of society, including the victim's family.
Bariwali, released in 2000, starring Kirron Kher, Rupa Ganguly and Chiranjeet Chakraborty, portrayed a lonely and withdrawn middle-aged woman (
Kirron Kher) who rents out her large house for film production and fantasises about the charming and very much married director, who flirts with her but, predictably, disappoints her. Kher won National Film Award for Best Actress. In the 1999 film
Asukh, Ghosh dealt with the relationship between a young film star and her father who must depend unwillingly on his daughter's earnings. The film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali.
2004–2013 In 2004, Ghosh's first Hindi film,
Raincoat, an adaptation of the short story,
The Gift of the Magi (1906), by
O. Henry was released. In this film he worked with Aishwarya Rai again. The shooting of the film was completed in 17 days. It was later adapted in English by Mithaq kazimi. (right) at the set of
The Last Lear In 2005 the Bengali film,
Antar Mahal was released. The film was set in British India and revolved around a land-owning or zamindari family.
Jackie Shroff played the Zamindar.
Soha Ali Khan and
Roopa Ganguly played the Zaminder's wives.
Acting career Rituparno Ghosh made his first screen appearance in an
Oriya film,
Katha Deithilli Ma Ku, which was directed by Himanshu Parija and released in 2003. In 2011, he acted in two Bengali films—
Arekti Premer Golpo directed by
Kaushik Ganguly, which dealt with queer relationships, and
Memories in March directed by
Sanjoy Nag.
Chitrangada (2012) was Ghosh's last film to be released. Loosely based on Rabindranath Tagore's work 'Chitrangada', == Other activities ==