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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nirupa_RoyNirupa Roy - Wikipedia

    In her marriage with Kamal Roy, she had two children, named Yogesh and Kiran Roy. In the years following her death, they engaged into a dispute over Roy's property and belongings, which has received much attention throughout news and media.

  2. Jan 4, 2023 · It was indeed quite challenging for Nirupa Roy to enter wedlock at such a young age with Kamal Roy. However, she had never laid down her arms. After some years of her marriage, Nirupa and Kamal welcomed two sons, Yogesh Roy and Kiran Roy, into their lives.

  3. She was married to Kamal Roy at a very young age, and shortly thereafter in 1946 both husband and wife decided to make a career on the silver screen. They traveled to Bombay, both applied, but only Kokila was chosen to act in a Gujarati movie, Ranakdevi, followed by Amar Raj, and Gunsundari in 1948.

    • January 4, 1931
    • October 13, 2004
  4. Jan 4, 2023 · At an early age of 15, she was married to Kamal Roy. They had moved to Mumbai after marriage, seeking a career on the silver screen. She had two sons named Kiran Roy and Yogesh Roy.

    • 73 Years Old
    • 4 January,1931 (Sunday)
    • Valsad, Gujarat
    • India
  5. Jan 4, 2019 · After her marriage to a certain Kamal Roy at the age of 15, she moved to Bombay (now Mumbai). As they tried their luck in the metro, Roy and her husband auditioned in response to an advertisement for actors in a Gujarati paper.

  6. Jan 8, 2024 · Nirupa Roy married Kamal Roy when she was 15 years old and moved to Mumbai. Roy’s marriage to Kamal Roy at such a young age was truly difficult. Her marriage to Kamal Roy produced two children, Yogesh and Kiran Roy.

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    She was married to Kamal Roy at a very young age, and shortly thereafter in 1946 both husband and wife decided to make a career on the silver screen. They traveled to Bombay, both applied, but only Kokila was chosen to act in a Gujarati movie, Ranakdevi, followed by Amar Raj, and Gunsundari in 1948.