Ranit Sarkar's native place is a village in Bankura district, West Bengal. They lived there for the first 10 years of their life before moving to the city for their father's job. The village has a peaceful, natural beauty with vast rice fields, clear skies, and forest trees. People work hard during crop seasons and enjoy traditional festivals during other times. Bankura has historical and cultural sites like temples that are beautiful and culturally significant. Susunia Hills is a popular spot for trekking and rock climbing, covered in lush flora. Ranit feels proud returning to their native place as it is where they emerged and their roots were nourished.