Talk:Prannoy Roy
Latest comment: 2 years ago by Bonobashi in topic Correction to details about Radhika Roy
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Correction to details about Radhika Roy
editIt is represented in the Wikipedia page on Prannoy Roy that he is married to Radhika Roy, the daughter of a Bengali engineer. That is, in fact, completely wrong. Radhika Roy is one of the four children of Suraj Lal Dass and Ashrukona Dass, among whom are a son, Tutu Dass, who died, and three daughters. The eldest daughter was Juni Bose, whose daughter, Shonali, was brought up by her aunts after her mother's untimely death, and in later life, became the director of the acclaimed film 'Anu'. The second sister is Brinda Karat, who is a well-known politician. Radhika was the third, and youngest sister.
Should I just correct the entry?
The entry for Brinda Karat carries the correct information. Bonobashi (talk) 21:09, 25 January 2022 (UTC)