![]() (Her first husband was Gerard Da Cunha, whom she met while in college. Roy wrote and starred in the film In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones, and she wrote the script for Electric Moon, directed by her second husband, Pradip Krishen. She eventually wrote several film scripts, which are recognized for their complex structure and biting social commentary. After graduating, Roy supported herself by teaching aerobics while honing her writing skills. She spent her teenage years at boarding school in Southern India, after which she earned her degree from the School of Planning and Architecture in Delhi. ![]() Through her persistence, the Supreme Court granted Christian women in Kerala the right to have an inheritance. Mary Roy, a political activist, won an unprecedented victory for women's rights in Kerala. She has been reluctant to discuss her father publicly, having spent very little time with him during her lifetime Roy instead focuses on her mother's influence in her life. Roy's mother, Mary Roy, homeschooled her until the age of ten, when she began attending regular classes. ![]() She spent her childhood in Aymanam in Kerala, which serves as the setting for her first novel, The God of Small Things (under the name "Ayemenem"). ![]() Arundhati Roy was born in 1961 in the Northeastern Indian region of Bengal, to a Christian mother and Hindu father. ![]()
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