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Rita Landers (
née The birth name is the name of the person given upon their birth. The term may be applied to the surname, the given name or to the entire name. Where births are required to be officially registered, the entire name entered onto a births registe ...
Lobo; born 2 January 1944) is an Indian former actress and singer, best known for her debut leading role in the
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film ''
Amchem Noxib ''Amchem Noxib'' (English translation: Our Luck) is a 1963 Indian Konkani-language film directed by A. Salam and produced by Frank Fernand. It is the second Konkani film, after '' Mogacho Anvddo'', which released in 1950. ''Amchem Noxib'' was a ...
'' (1963). Having been discovered by filmmaker
Frank Fernand Franklin Fernandes (3 May 1919 – 1 April 2007), better known as Frank Fernand, was an Indian filmmaker and musician who is known for some of the earliest films in Konkani cinema, such as '' Amchem Noxib'' (1963) and '' Nirmon'' (1966). Earl ...
and film director A. Salaam while singing at a restaurant, she was chosen for the
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after impressing them with her performance. She received Lifetime Contribution to Konkani Cinema Award for her role in the film, her only acting credit before leaving the film industry.


Career

Landing her first role in the Konkani film industry at the age of 17, Landers made her debut in the film ''
Amchem Noxib ''Amchem Noxib'' (English translation: Our Luck) is a 1963 Indian Konkani-language film directed by A. Salam and produced by Frank Fernand. It is the second Konkani film, after '' Mogacho Anvddo'', which released in 1950. ''Amchem Noxib'' was a ...
'' in 1963, although the film was not released until two years later. Initially hesitant to accept the offer due to her unfamiliarity with the
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dialect, which differed from her
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spoken in
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, she was persuaded by the film's producer,
Frank Fernand Franklin Fernandes (3 May 1919 – 1 April 2007), better known as Frank Fernand, was an Indian filmmaker and musician who is known for some of the earliest films in Konkani cinema, such as '' Amchem Noxib'' (1963) and '' Nirmon'' (1966). Earl ...
, and director, A. Salaam. Salaam personally taught her the language in order to effectively perform her scenes. ''Amchem Noxib'' remains the sole film in which Landers has acted, despite being introduced to
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actor and director
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by Konkani comedian
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. Kapoor had encouraged her to learn
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and reach out to him, but she did not pursue the opportunity. Landers stood in her decision to decline subsequent film offers, noting her already established reputation as a singer when she was discovered by the producer and director of ''Amchem Noxib'' during a performance at
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's Ali Baba restaurant. Impressed by her talent, they promptly offered her the leading role in the film after their previous attempts to find a suitable actress through newspaper advertisements and auditions proved fruitless. Recalling her first day on the set of ''Amchem Noxib'', Landers vividly remembers an emotional scene in which she was required to cry. The entire day was dedicated to capturing this particular
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, causing the director, Salaam, to become frustrated and reprimand her for her inability to summon tears. While the boat scene was filmed in
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, Bombay, the remaining portions of the movie were shot in
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. Despite the success of ''Amchem Noxib'', Landers declined numerous subsequent film offers. Viewers who watched the film lauded her performance and complimented her appearance, some even extending invitations to their homes. In response, Landers acknowledged the passage of time, stating that her appearance had naturally changed with age. In 2014, Landers was invited by the fisheries department to perform at a show held in
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, Goa. During the 2015 Konkani Cinema Day, she expressed her gratitude for the love and appreciation she received for her portrayal in ''Amchem Noxib'' by singing a few lines from a traditional
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mando.


Personal life

Rita Landers, originally known as Rita Lobo, was born on 2 January 1944, in
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, which was part of the
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in
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(now located in
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, India). Her parents were John Lobo from the area of Thottam,
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, and Marceline Lobo from the
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of Mulki. Landers is currently married to Melville Landers and has three sons named Clint, Dan, and Dax, as well as a daughter named Claudelle. As of April 2015, she resides in the
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of
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, located in
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.


Awards

On 24 April 2015, Landers received the "Lifetime Contribution to Konkani Cinema Award" from the
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(TAG) in recognition of her significant contributions to
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. The award ceremony took place at Ravindra Bhavan in
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and was attended by fellow filmmaker Richard Castelino from
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.


Filmography


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lobo, Rita Living people 1944 births Mangalorean Catholics Mangaloreans Entertainers from Mumbai Musicians from Mangalore Actresses from Mumbai Konkani-language singers 20th-century Indian actresses Indian film actresses