Richa Gangopadhyay
Richa Gangopadhyay | |
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Born | Antara Gangopadhyay March 20, 1986 New Delhi, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | actress, model |
Years active | 2009–2013 |
Height | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)[1] |
Richa Gangopadhyay (born Antara Richa Gangopadhyay on 20 March 1986)[2] is a former Indian film actress and model. After appearing in commercials, she made her film debut in the Telugu political drama Leader (2010), before working on several commercially successful Telugu films, including Mirapakaay (2011) and Mirchi (2013). In 2011, she starred in her first Tamil film, Mayakkam Enna, earning positive reviews for her performance.
In October 2013, Gangopadhyay announced that she would leave the film industry and move back to the USA to pursue her MBA.[3]
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Personal life
Richa Gangopadhyay was born on 20 March 1986 to Utpal and Paula Gangopadhyay, in New Delhi.[4] Her father works as the Vice President of Netshape Technologies, while her mother works as a Director of Education at The Henry Ford Museum in Detroit and in March 2012 has been nominated Member of the prestigious National Museum and Library Services Board by president Obama . Her parents settled in the USA in 1989 after spending her first year in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, with Gangopadhyay being brought up in Pennsylvania and Michigan. While attending Okemos High School, as a Junior, she was featured in the local media for founding a youth-tutoring program for at-risk children in Lansing, which she ran for four years.[5] She went on to major in Dietetics and Health Administration at Michigan State University.[6]
Career
Early career and modelling, 2005–09
In 2005 and 2006, Gangopadhyay began participating in beauty pageants and finished in the top ten in the Miss India USA competitions, winning a smaller prize for Miss Congeniality.[7] In August 2007, Gangopadhyay won the Miss Michigan pageant and in December, she was crowned Miss India USA 2007 at the 26th annual pageant held at Royal Albert's Palace in New Jersey.[8] During the competition, she also secured the title of Miss Photogenic and qualified to represent USA in the 17th Annual Miss India Worldwide Pageant held in Johannesburg.[9]
Gangopadhyay left the USA in 2008 to Mumbai, India to embark on a career in films. She subsequently graduated with a diploma in acting from Anupam Kher's acting school, Actor Prepares, and completed her portfolio, earning offers for work in fashion shows and for modelling. In early 2009, Gangopadhyay featured in a commercial for Vatika Almond Hair Oil alongside Bollywood actress Preity Zinta, while she also worked as a model for Peter England, Malabar Gold and Kalaniketan in the period.[10]
Breakthrough in films, 2009–2013
Gangopadhyay was signed on to portray the lead role in the 2010 Telugu films, Leader produced by AVM Productions and directed by Sekhar Kammula.[11] She was recommended to an assistant director of Leader whilst at a gym, who in turn recommended her to Sekhar Kammula. Gangopadhyay went to Hyderabad and auditioned for the film on her birthday. She was selected instantly and shooting started 2 days later.[10] In the film, she played the role of Archana, a Correspondent with a TV channel and a daughter of a politician who falls in love with the title character, played by debutant Rana Daggubati. The film opened to positive reviews and did well commercially, with Gangopadhyay's performance described as "pretty and charming" and "good in a performance oriented role" by critics.[12][13] After the success of the film, director P. Vasu signed her up to appear in Nagavalli, a sequel to his 2005 film Chandramukhi. The film featured an ensemble cast of Venkatesh, Anushka Shetty, Shraddha Das and Poonam Kaur. During the production of the film, Vasu was initially unimpressed and Gangopadhyay has revealed that he had planned to drop her from the project.[14] The film also opened to mixed reviews, with Gangopadhyay's portrayal of a girl psychologically possessed by the ghost of Nagavalli, leading to critics dubbing her as "impressive" and "convincing".[15][16]
Her first release in 2011 was the action film Mirapakaay also featuring Ravi Teja and Deeksha Seth in lead roles. She was signed after the director of the film, Harish Shankar, had noticed her at the success party of her previous film Leader. He initially offered her the role played by Deeksha as she was an NRI, but when they met to review the script, he was convinced that Gangopadhyay would do justice to the character of Vinamra, a traditional Brahmin girl.[17] The film opened to good reviews with Gangopadhyay's performance being described as "just about okay" by critics.[18] Gangopadhyay was next seen in two Tamil films; the first being Mayakkam Enna, a drama film based on marriage featuring Dhanush and directed by Selvaraghavan which earned her tremondous positive reviews and appreciation from all over. Furthermore, she then appeared alongside Silambarasan in Dharani's Osthe, the Tamil remake of the 2010 Hindi film Dabangg, winning criticical acclaim for her role as Neduvaali. In 2012, she made her debut in Bengali, her mother tongue, through the film Bikram Singha : The Lion Is Back opposite the prolific Prosenjit Chatterjee, a remake of the Telugu film Vikramarkudu.[19] She also featured in the Telugu films Mirchi and Bhai, opposite actors Prabhas and Nagarjuna which were released in 2013.
In October 2013, Gangopadhyay announced that she would leave the film industry and move back to the US to pursue her MBA.[20]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role(s) | Language | Notes |
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2010 | Leader | Archana | Telugu | |
2010 | Nagavalli | Gowri/Chandramukhi | Telugu | |
2011 | Mirapakaay | Vinamra | Telugu | TSR-TV9 National Film Award – Special Jury Award[21] |
2011 | Mayakkam Enna | Yamini | Tamil | Edison Award for Best Actress Vijay Award for Best Debut Actress SIIMA Award - Special Appreciation (Actress) Nominated—Vijay Award for Best Actress Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Tamil Nominated—SIIMA Award for Best Actress Nominated—SIIMA Award for Best Female Debutant |
2011 | Osthe | Neduvaali | Tamil | Southspin Fashion Awards- Stylish Diva Award[22] |
2012 | Bikram Singha | Madhu | Bengali | |
2012 | Sarocharu | Vasudha | Telugu | |
2013 | Mirchi | Maanasa | Telugu | |
2013 | Bhai | Radhika | Telugu |
Other awards
- 2011: Superhit Film Award for Most Talented Debutante of the Year[23]
- 2012: Edison Award for Best Actress – Mayakkam Enna[24]
- 2012: Norway Tamil Film Festival Award for Best Actress for Mayakkam Enna[25]
- 2012: South Indian International Movie Award (SIIMA) for Critics' Choice- Best Actress for Mayakkam Enna[26]
References
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