Arundhati
Roy
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Arundhati Roy was an Indian author, actress, and political activist who was
best known for the award winning novel The God of Small Things and for her
involvement in environmental and human rights causes.
Life and
Career:-
Roy’s father
was a Bengali tea planter, and her mother was a Christian of Syrian descent who
challenged India’s inheritance laws by successfully suing for the right of
Christian women to receive an equal share of their father’s estates. Though
trained as an architect, Roy had little interest in design; she dreamed instead
of odd jobs, including artist and aerobics instructor, she wrote and costarred
in the film In Which Annie Gives It to Those Ones (1989) and later penned
scripts for the film Electric Moon (1992) and several television dramas.
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