Priya Dutt Explained

Priya Dutt
Birth Name:Priya Balraj Dutt
Birth Date:28 August 1966
Birth Place:Bombay, Maharashtra, India
Nationality:Indian
Citizenship:Indian
Residence:Pali Hill, Bandra, West Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Alma Mater:Sophia College
Office:Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Constituency:Mumbai North Central, Maharashtra
Term:20092014
Predecessor:Eknath Gaikwad
Successor:Poonam Mahajan Rao
Constituency2:Mumbai North West, Maharashtra
Term2:20052009
Predecessor2:Sunil Dutt
Successor2:Gurudas Kamat
Party:Indian National Congress
Relatives:Dutt family
Children:2[1]

Priya Dutt Roncon (born 28 August 1966) is an Indian politician and social worker. She was elected for the first time to the 14th Lok Sabha from Mumbai North West constituency in Maharashtra on 22 November 2005, representing the Indian National Congress party. She represented the Mumbai North Central constituency in the 15th Lok Sabha from 2009. In the 2014 and 2019 Indian general elections, she was defeated by Poonam Mahajan of the BJP.

Early life and education

Priya Dutt Roncon, born as Priya Balraj Dutt is the daughter of the actor and politician Sunil Dutt and actress Nargis Dutt.[2] She is of Punjabi descent and was born and raised in Bombay, Maharashtra.[3] [4] Her parents were elected to represent the Indian National Congress and her father was a government minister. She is the sister of actor Sanjay Dutt and Namrata Dutt. Music composer Jaddanbai was her maternal grandmother, and actor Anwar Hussain was her uncle.[5] With her sister, she published a memoir, Mr and Mrs Dutt: Memories of our Parents, in 2007.

She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Sophia College, University of Bombay in Cumbala Hill, South Bombay. She has a Post Graduate Diploma in television production from the Center for Media Arts in New York City, New York State, United States.[6]

Politics

It first became obvious that Priya was her father’s successor when she accompanied him on his Mahashanti Padyatra in 1987 from Mumbai to Amritsar.[7] In 2005, following the death of her father, Sunil Dutt, and despite a low voter turnout, she won her seat in the Lok Sabha by a margin of 172,043 votes over the Shiv Sena candidate. Dutt received considerable media attention for this victory, partially on account of her famous family.[8]

Since her election, Priya has been appointed secretary of the All-India Congress Committee. In the 2014 and 2019 Indian general elections, she was defeated by Poonam Mahajan of the BJP.

Other activities

After university, Dutt worked in television and video and studied at The Center for the Media Arts in New York.[9] During and after the Bombay riots, Dutt worked with Muslim refugees in Mumbai. She reported receiving threatening telephone calls and public harassment.[10]

Dutt also founded the Nargis Dutt Memorial Charitable Trust (NDMCT), which was started by her father Sunil Dutt, in memory of her mother Nargis Dutt who died from cancer in 1981.[11]

Personal life

Priya married Owen Roncon on 27 November 2003.[6] Roncon is a partner in Oranjuice Entertainment, a music promotion company, and Fountainhead Promotions & Events Pvt Ltd, a marketing firm.[12] Roncon is a Roman Catholic from Bandra, West Mumbai.[13] They have two sons Sumair (born 2007) and Siddharth (born 2005).[14]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Priya Dutt: Quick Facts. 25 March 2014. Zee news. 20 August 2013.
  2. Web site: Did you know Sanjay Dutt’s ancestors were landlords in Pakistan? – ETimes BFFS.
  3. Web site: Happy birthday Sunil Dutt: 5 films in which we fell in love with you. https://web.archive.org/web/20150605100646/http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/happy-birthday-sunil-dutt-5-films-in-which-it-was-love-at-first-sight-with-you/article1-1355240.aspx . dead . 5 June 2015 . 2015-06-05.
  4. Web site: Bollywood actor Nargis Dutt remembered in today's Google Doodle. June 2015.
  5. Web site: Sanjay Dutt: I thought I would take the gun to Khandala, thoda chala ke phek dunga. .
  6. Web site: Biographical Sketch Member of Parliament. 17 February 2014.
  7. Web site: Bandra benevolent daughter. 28 April 2009 .
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20051125040552/http://www.hindu.com/2005/11/23/stories/2005112315190100.htm The Hindu
  9. http://www.priyadutt.org/page/biography.html Biography
  10. http://www.rediff.co.in/news/2006/nov/29inter.htm Interview with Rediff.co.in
  11. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Priya_Dutt_takes_5000_kitchen_sets_to_flood-ravaged_Bihar/rssarticleshow/3481930.cms Times of India
  12. http://chatinterviews.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1331408.cms Transcript of live chat with Priya Dutt
  13. Web site: Priya Dutt: Following in her father's footsteps. gulfnews.com. 2015-11-06. 2010-05-22.
  14. Web site: Priya Dutt,Sumair Roncon,Owen Roncon,Siddharth Roncon(L-R). dnasyndication.com. 2017-08-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20170821211609/http://dnasyndication.com/dna_photogallery_editorial_images/pid%3DDNMUM42773%26filename%3DPriya_Dutt_Sumair_Roncon_Owen_Roncon_Siddharth_Roncon%28L-R%29. 21 August 2017. dead.
  15. https://web.archive.org/web/20071011194035/http://www.hindu.com/lr/2007/10/07/stories/2007100750160200.htm "To Mr and Mrs Dutt, with love" (review)