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Full Name
  
Rinki Roy

Parents
  
Bimal Roy

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Rinki Bhattacharya

Nationality
  
Indian


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Born
  
1942 (age 72–73)
Kolkata, India

Occupation
  
writer, columnist, documentary filmmaker

Spouse
  
Basu Bhattacharya (m. 1961–1990)

Children
  
Aditya Bhattacharya, Chimmu Bhattacharya, Anwesha Arya Bhattacharya

Books
  
Behind Closed Doors, Janani ‑ Mothers - Daughter, Bimal Roy - a man of silence, Bengal Spices, Cuisine Creations from Ben

Similar People
  
Bimal Roy, Basu Bhattacharya, Aditya Bhattacharya, Sanjana Kapoor, Shashi Kapoor

Actress tanuja at launch of bimal roy s madhumati authored by daughter rinki bhattacharya


Rinki Roy Bhattacharya (born 1942) is an Indian writer, columnist and documentary filmmaker. Daughter of film director Bimal Roy, she was married to Basu Bhattacharya and collaborated on his films. She is the Vice Chairperson of 'Children's Film Society of India' (CFSI) and the founder Chairperson of 'Bimal Roy Memorial & Film Society'. As a freelance journalist, she has been writing extensively on films, theatre, art and feminist issues, for publications like The Times group, The Telegraph, The Hindu and The Indian Express .

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Sunil Dutt releases book 'Behind Closed Doors: Domestic Violence in India'


Biography

A Kolkata native, Rinki was born in 1942. She was the eldest daughter of the renowned Indian filmmaker, Bimal Roy. Her childhood was spent around prominent writers, poets and artists, who frequented their household, which was also noted for its gourmet Bengali cuisine.

She began her career as a freelance journalist in 1966 and had articles published in The Economic Times, The Indian Express and many other periodicals. She made her debut into making documentary films with Char Divari, a documentary which deals with wife-beating, which was followed soon after by a sequel on related issues involving violence against women in India.

She became deeply involved in the Women's Movement in India and has written several books on the subject, including Behind Closed Doors: Domestic Violence In India, Bimal Roy - A Man of Silence, Indelible Imprints, an essay in Uncertain Liaisons as well as several cookbooks. She also published a book on the making of the film, Madhumati (1958), Bimal Roy's Madhumati: Untold Stories from Behind the Scenes (2014).

Personal life

The name Rinki means "noble soul". Rinki was married to the film director, Basu Bhattacharya (1934–1997), though after suffering domestic abuse, she walked out of her home in 1982, publicly, she came out in 1984, through an interview with journalist Madhu Kishwar in Manushi, the couple formally divorced in 1990. She successfully litigated against her mother and siblings for her share of her father's property.

She lives in Bandra, Mumbai. She has a son Aditya Bhattacharya, film director, and two daughters, Chimmu and Anwesha Arya, a writer.

References

Rinki Bhattacharya Wikipedia