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Rank the Best Feluda Stories

12th Jan 2018
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There is perhaps no greater Bengali detective series than the famed writer and Oscar-winning director Satyajit Ray's Feluda (ফেলুদা) series. From his humble abode in 21 Rajani Sen Road, Ballygonj, Kolkata, Feluda or Prodosh Chandra Mitra, (প্রদোষ চন্দ্র মিত্র) becomes a celebrated private investigator over a series of 35+ novels and short stories, traveling all over India and beyond with his cousin and ever present "satellite" Topshe (Tapesh Ranjan Mitra) and his lighthearted but dependable friend Jatayu (Lalmohan Ganguly). Replete with drama, suspense, intriguing characters and Ray's unique brand of quaint humor, Feluda stories always hold a class of their own. Starting from Feludar Goendagiri in 1965, there have been 35 complete stories which include full-length novels and short stories and 2 unfinished stories, many of which have been turned into feature films for both the big screen and television. These have included such luminaries as Soumitra Chatterjee and Sabyasachi Chakrabarty and have been directed both by Satyajit Ray's son Sandip Ray and Satyajit Ray himself. Even after half a century of the publication of the first Feluda, the series still earns new fans every day. We all have our favorite stories from the series that we fondly remember and recount to each other. Which ones do you think are the best and why? Rank this list by dragging and dropping the items and hit submit to update the average. And let me and others know why you like your favorite ones in the comments below.

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Rank the Best Feluda Stories

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Baksho Rahasya

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Baksho Rahasya (বাক্স রহস্য - 1972, English title "Incident on the Kalka Mail") is the seventh story in Satyajit Ray's Feluda series and was first published in Sharadiya Desh in 1972. The story revolves around Mr. Dinanath Lahiri, an aged kindhearted Bengali businessman, who meets Feluda and claims that he has mistakenly swapped his suitcase (Bengali: Baksho) in the Kalka Mail train with one belonging to one of his co-passengers and asks Feluda to return it. Feluda learns that Mr. Lahiri's suitcase contained an an old priceless manuscript titled "A Bengali in Lamaland", written by Shambhu Charan Bose. Feluda takes the responsibility to find out the suitcase and the manuscript. This apparently simple problem takes Feluda, Topshe and Lalmohan babu to Shimla and into a realm of deceit and mystery involving the valuable manuscript and a long-forgotten diamond. The other major characters in the story are Dinanath Lahiri's nephew, Prabeer Lahiri, a struggling actor and Mr. Lahiri's co-passengers on the train: Mr. Naresh Pakrashi, Mr. Brijmohan Kedia and Mr. G. C. Dhameeja. This story is yet another breathtaking adventure where Feluda and the gang face many challenges and twists in the story. Bakso Rahashya was later turned into a radio play starring Soumitra Chatterjee as Feluda and broadcast on Indian radio while Ray was still alive, with his supervision and with background music of his composition. In 1996, on the 30th anniversary of the first Feluda publication, Sandip Ray (son of Satyajit Ray) also made a feature film with Sabyasachi Chakrabarty as Feluda which was hugely successful.
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