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Paramita Roy was born on 25 December, 1962, is an An australian woman film director. Discover Paramita Roy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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Paramita Roy (Bangla: পারমিতা মুখার্জি রায়) (born 25 December 1962) is an Australian independent film director, producer, writer, educator and keen photographer.
She left India when she was 23, to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia where she lived for 5 years, before moving to Papua New Guinea in 1993.
She later studied at the Queensland University of Technology for a bachelor's and master's degree in education.
Recently, Roy has completed a Theatre Directing course at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), and a post graduate study in Film Directing at the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) in Sydney, Australia.
Roy started her career as a school teacher and has taught in Canada, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia and Australia.
Currently, she teaches ICT at St Dominic's Priory College Adelaide, Australia.
Born in Kolkata, India to Indian parents, Roy has relocated her family to Australia in 1999.
Most known for her works on feature films, Hori Alone in Kolkata and Another Day in Paradise as director, producer and writer.
Roy was born as Paramita Mukerjee, the daughter of late Ranada Prasad Mukerjee and Gita Mukerjee (Acharya), a business man and a house wife respectively.
Her early education took place in Kolkata, India where she completed a Bachelor of Arts from Calcutta University.
In 2002, she initiated the Northern Territory Film-makers Association (NTFA) in Darwin, Australia along with the Down Under International Film Festival as a founding member and secretary till she moved to Canberra in 2004.
While in Darwin, she directed many short films including People of the Rock, Tell Me Why and Reaching to Me.
In an international collaboration, Roy directed a feature film on child labour, which was mentioned at the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly by Karin MacDonald.
The film, Hori Alone in Kolkata was screened in Australia and India.
Roy has received several accolades for her photography including the Life's Reflection Photography Award presented by the Chief Minister Jon Stanhope.
Between 2005–2008, Roy has had many of her articles published and presented at the national conference held by the Australian Council for Computers in Education.
During her studies at NIDA, she directed a reflective piece about Indian students in Australia, called Paradise Lost.
In 2008–2009, Roy directed another feature film, Another Day in Paradise, which was about three teachers from Australia, Romania and India and their journey.
The film premiered in Australia in February 2010.
This was followed by another documentary and short film in 2010, Portrait of an Unknown Cabbie and The Leper, which were screened in Sydney, Australia.