Rita Rose
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7 September 1947
- Singer
- actress
Rita Rose | |
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Rose at the Kala Academy, 2015 | |
| Born | Maria Rita Pais 7 September 1947 |
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| Years active | 1962–present |
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| Children | 3 |
| Relatives | A. M. B. Rose (father-in-law) |
| Website | ritarose |
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Maria Rita Fernandes (née Pais; born 7 September 1947), known professionally as Rita Rose, is an Indian singer and actress known for her work in Konkani films and tiatr productions. A solo and duet singer, she first gained prominence during the mid-1960s performing in her husband Alfred Rose's tiatrs. She is also best known for her leading role in the Konkani film Boglantt (1975).

Her father was also an artist, a Konkani playwright, and a theatre director who wrote two famous tiatrs, Sosnnikai and Gharachi Chavi (House Key).[1]
Career
Rose began participating in tiatr productions through her involvement in Munis Ou Devchar (Human or Demon?), a theatrical production created by her husband, Alfred Rose. Initially, there was a shortage of performers, prompting Alfred Rose to request her father for her participation. At the time, Rita was an unmarried school student. Consequently, she joined Jessie Dias and Alfred Rose himself as part of a trio performance. Throughout her career, she has considered her most memorable role to be in M. Boyer's tiatr, Ekuch Rosto (Only One Way), which was specifically tailored to suit her talents. However, when Boyer sought to record the tiatr production, Rose was unable to participate due to her commitment to a show in London. Another actor assumed her role in Ekuch Rosto during her absence. Boyer opted not to record the production, as he believed Rose, the original cast member, was the most fitting actor for the role.[1]
One of the popular songs performed by Rose and her husband was "Bomboichi Birmoti." Additionally, she lent her vocal talents to various audio cassettes for artists such as H. Britton, Titta Pretto, and Hortencio Pereira. Following her marriage to Alfred Rose, she featured in all of his tiatr productions. However, prior to their union, she was unable to participate due to her commitment to schooling. During that time, actors like Jessie Dias and Antonette Mendes took on roles in her husband's productions.[1] As of 2012, Rose had acted in several popular tiatrs, including Lakpoti Novro (Millionaire Boyfriend), Director Saib (Director Sir), and Ekuch Rosto (Only One Way). Alongside her acting career, Rose also showcased her singing abilities in tiatrs such as Angounnechi Vokol, Somestancho Kumpar, and Dharun Vhoddil.[2]
Author Wilson Mazarello writes, "Fernandes has a very pleasant voice and can sing solos as well as duets with equal ease". Her vocal talents received recognition for their quality, enabling her to perform both solo and duet pieces. Collaborating with her husband, Alfred Rose, she gained international fame, particularly among the Goan diaspora. Her contributions to the world of Konkani theater, working alongside directors like M. Boyer, Prem Kumar, C. Alvares, and her husband Rose, have showcased her versatility as an actress. In addition to her theater performances, she has achieved acclaim as the leading actress in the Konkani film Boglantt (1975), which resonated with the Goan community. Her talent has taken her on several tours, across the United Kingdom, Canada, the Middle East, and other locations. She has also established a presence in the realm of broadcast media. Since 1995, she has been a regular singer on All India Radio and Doordarshan.[3] Recognizing her contributions to the cultural heritage of Goa, Rose granted permission to Isidore Dantas, the former Assistant General Manager of the State Bank of India, to write a book about her husband, Alfred Rose. Displaying her meticulous nature, Rose systematically documented her experiences, including handbills, photographs, and cassette tapes, which she donated to the Goa Central Library in Panjim. In the 2019 book Alfred Rose: The King of Melody by Dantas, she authored a section spanning four pages following an extensive period of over two years dedicated to research and compilation for the publication.[4]
In May 2016, Rose and her son Englebert delivered a live tribute to Alfred Rose during the Goa Food and Music Festival organized by the Herald Group. The festival, held over three days at the Campal Parade Ground in Panjim, showcased a diverse range of performances by artists such as Anselm Fernandes, Frazier, Aleta Gonsalves, Pearl, True Blue, Media Waves, Divya Naik, Vito, A-Unit, and Ciloni Da Costa.[5]
On 17 April 2017, Rose actively participated in a commemorative event held at the DMK auditorium in the Kala Academy, Panjim, celebrating the 125th anniversary of tiatr, a form of Konkani theater. Konkani tiatrists, including Antonette Mendes, Betty Naz, Titta Pretto, Joe Rose, Ben Evangelisto, Roseferns, Prince Jacob, Comedian Agostinho, Comedian Selvy, Comedian Domnic, Luis Bachchan, Mario Menezes, Alfy de Divar, and others, also contributed to the presentation.[6]
On 15 August 2020, Rose, accompanied by her children Alria and Engelbert, captivated audiences with an online concert hosted by Rockin' Marmalade. The concert named Goan Global 2 was first showcased on their official Facebook page, marking a significant moment as Rose and her children reunited on stage after a decade. Their performance highlighted the songs of Alfred Rose. During the concert, Tatum D'Souza, the daughter of Bab Peter and Ophelia Cabral, also made an appearance and captivated the audience with performances of their well-known songs.
In August 2022, Rose received recognition for her and her husband's contributions to the realms of music and literature during a literary program. The event coincided with the release of the book The Rose Blooms, written by Glenis Mendonça, a lecturer at Carmel College, Nuvem. Rose, together with her daughter Alria and son Engelbert, entertained the audience with their performance.[7] The program also commemorated the 90th birth anniversary of the Konkani singer Alfred Rose.[8]