Jayanta Banerjee won a best actor award the first time he bagged a role in a Bengali play at school. The managing partner of ASK Pravi Capital, the Mumbai-based private equity firm, was a student of Class 10 at the time. He forgot all about it till, many years later, he started buying tickets to the annual benefit for cancer patients at St Andrews, Bandra, presented by Anandam, Mumbai’s oldest Bengali theatre group. It was a good cause. Pritha, wife of Banerjee’s old engineering college batchmate and currently MD of BNP Paribas, Manishi Raychaudhari, was part of the eclectic group of doctors, ex-pilots, businessmen and homemakers that made up Anandam’s cast and crew. Banerjee casually wrote to her once, “I would love to be a part of the group.” She introduced him to Lucky Mukherjee, Anandam’s businessman-director, who welcomed him warmly.