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Diksha Basu is an American writer and actress. She is the author of the critically acclaimed novel ''The Windfall'' which is under adaptation for a television series by
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Biography

Diksha Basu was born in
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, to the sociologist Alaka Malwade Basu and economist
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, who later became the Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India and then the
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at the
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. She grew up in Delhi during the 1990s till the age of 10. She moved to
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in 1994, as a teenager with her family. Basu states that after moving to
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, she would keep visiting Delhi every 4 to 6 months. She eventually graduated from
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with a
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in economics, and in the French language as part of a double major. In 2008, she moved to
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to pursue a career in acting, and lived in the city for four years. She featured in the comedy series ''
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'' (2007) and in the drama film '' A Decent Arrangement'' (2011). Basu states that she became frustrated with her acting career and began writing as an escape after spending two years in the
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industry. Her debut novel ''Opening Night'' was published by
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and launched in 2012 by
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. The novel depicted the struggles of an American-born actor who moved to Mumbai to pursue a career in acting. It was described as a deeply personalised non autobiographical work of literary fiction. Basu joined the Columbia University School of the Arts to attain a Master of Fine Arts in
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, from where she graduated in 2014. She also featured in the memory film ''A Million Rivers'' (2017). In the meantime, she married the music producer
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and gave birth to her daughter in 2017. Her second novel ''The Windfall'' was also published and launched in the same year, it was a humorous fiction marketed as a debut novel and depicted the life of a middle class Indian man who had suddenly encountered wealth. It received positive critical acclaim and was signed in for a deal to be adapted into a television series. According to ''ELLE'' magazine, it broke stereotypes of exoticism surrounding India while according to ''The Wire'', it was a "shrewd and unstintingly funny story about the neuroses of New Delhi's 1%". ''
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'' gave it a mixed review objecting at its lack of nuance and inaccuracies in social and cultural depictions. In 2020, she published her third novel, ''Destination Wedding.'' It is a humorous take on a modern Indian wedding with characters who travel from New York to attend the ceremony. The family at the center of the novel is wealthy and has American sensibilities that are often at odds with traditional Indian customs. This causes them to question their identity and belonging to both cultures. The novel has received a ton of praise. Actress and model
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even said that she was "extremely obsessed with this book."


Books

* ''Opening Night'' (2012) * ''The Windfall'' (2017) * ''Destination Wedding'' (2020)


Filmography


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Basu, Diksha Living people Women writers from Delhi Actresses from Delhi Writers from Ithaca, New York Indian emigrants to the United States American women writers of Indian descent American actresses of Indian descent Cornell University alumni Columbia University School of the Arts alumni American expatriate actresses in India American film actresses American television actresses Actresses in Hindi cinema Actresses in Hindi television Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American women writers 21st-century American actresses