Bengal's celebrated actor Soumitra Chatterjee died at the age of 85 on Sunday afternoon, 40 days after he was admitted to a Kolkata hospital. Soumitra Chatterjee left behind an illustrious legacy of ...
SANDIP RAY AND ANJAN DUTT DISCUSS FELUDA AND BOMKESH, HOLMES AND WHODUNNIT IN AN HOUR-LONG CHAT, JUST FOR T2 Mohua Das WHAT DO YOU WANT TO ASK SANDIP RAY AND ANJAN DUTT? TELL US AT T2@ABP.IN Published ...
Sagnik Chatterjee's documentary tribute to Satyajit Ray's immortal character, Feluda, released a new promo on Monday on its official Facebook page. The promo of the film, titled "Feluda: 50 years of ...
A group of Feluda enthusiasts are gearing up for a walk, Finding Felu — A trail to find out the whereabouts of the best private investigator in town. The walk is scheduled to take place on January 12.
Age is catching up with Feluda, and fast. With the clock ticking away, Sabyasachi Chakraborty is in a rush to play the super sleuth. On the eve of the release of Tintorettor Jishu, Sabyasachi traces ...
Satyajit Ray’s iconic creation, Feluda, recently turned 50. That might be a shade difficult to digest, for the charismatic Bengali sleuth remains forever young to his fans. The six-feet-two Feluda, ...
Founder of Addatimes App Rajiv Mehra Rajiv Mehra. On being asked if this is the same series that was recently in the news in Bangladesh, Mehra replied in the affirmative. “Feluda touches every Bengali ...
The suave sleuth Pradosh Mitra (Feluda), created by the late filmmaker Satyajit Ray, turns 50 this October. The Feluda stories were written for the Sandesh magazine. To celebrate the occasion, ...
A still from Sonar Kella. Kolkata: 50 years after ace detective Feluda burst on to the Indian crime fiction scene, a documentary revisited the highly successful series created by auteur Satyajit Ray.
For the world outside Bengal, Satyajit Ray is revered as the greatest Indian filmmaker. But for generations of Bengalis, he is the creator of Feluda. Prodosh Chandra Mitra a.k.a. Feluda first appeared ...
It is no secret that Feluda was Satyajit Ray's answer to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes. Nonetheless, for at least three generations, Feluda has been a household name in most Bengali ...
Ray’s antipathy towards having Feluda drawn into contemporary political and social settings has a deeper root: he didn’t like what he saw happening around him. This bhadrolok abhorred the breakdown of ...
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