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Feluda and played
Feluda has had been filmed at different times, with the character been played by Soumitra Chatterjee, Sabyasachi Chakraborty and Shashi Kapoor.
In the first two films on Feluda, which were directed by Ray himself, the character was played by Santosh Dutta, and after the first one, Ray modified the literary character to some extent, making him look and behave quite like Dutta himself.
He played a crucial role in Gorosthaney Sabhdhan where he saved the lives of Feluda, Lalmohon, and Topshe. In Ambar Sen Ontordhan Rohossho, Haripad is seen carrying the ransom to the kidnapper.
Coincidentally, Chatterjee also played the role of Topse-the juvenile assistant of another Bengali private investigator, Feluda ( played by Sabyasachi Chakraborty ) in Baksho Rahashya ( film ) in 1996 and a T. V.

Feluda and by
Feluda, or Prodosh Chandra Mitra, who uses the anglicised name Pradosh C. Mitter, is a fictional private investigator starring in a series of Bengali novels and short stories written by Indian Bengali film director and writer Satyajit Ray.
Feluda is always accompanied by his cousin Tapesh ( ironically called Topshe by Feluda ), and from the sixth story, Sonar Kella ( The Golden Fortress ), by a popular thriller writer Jatayu ( Lalmohon Ganguli ).
Prodosh Chandra Mitter, popularly known by his nickname Feluda, first appeared in the eponymous short story Feludar Goyendagiri ( Feluda's Investigation ) in 1965.
In his personal life, Feluda is a common Bengali youth has been brought up by his father's younger brother ( Tapesh / Topshe's father ) after his parent's death when he was only 9.
Following recent Feluda films made by Sandip Ray, Satyajit Ray's son, there have been questions over Sidhu Jyatha's continued relevance in the stories considering technologies such as the internet offer a faster, wider and more effective knowledge base than a well-read person.
It is one of the most enduringly popular Bengali films and is still shown very regularly by various TV channels. It is the very first film of Feluda in silver screen.
Alarmed by the failed kidnapping of his son, Mukul's father engages the service of Feluda ( Soumitra Chatterjee ), a private investigator, to help protect his son.
The film is based on the famous Feluda novel of the same name written by Ray himself. It is the second film of Feluda as well as the sequel of Sonar Kella directed by Satyajit Ray.
About 25 years later Feluda returns in silver screen with a new cast & crews, directed by his Ray's son Sandip Ray.
* Jatayu ( Lal Mohan Ganguly ), a character in the Feluda stories by Satyajit Ray

Feluda and Soumitra
* Soumitra Chatterjee as Feluda
* Soumitra Chatterjee as Feluda
Soumitra featured as Feluda / Pradosh Chandra Mitter, the famous private investigator from Calcutta in Ray's Feluda series of books, in two films in the 1970s Sonar Kella and Joy Baba Felunath.

Feluda and detective
Feluda, too, taught in a school prior to his detective career.
On coming to know that Feluda is a famous detective the head of this family invites him to his place and tells him about theft of an idol of Ganesha, the elephant God.
Feluda uses his brilliant detective skills to unravel the mystery and bring the culprits to the book.

Feluda and cousin
Though Feluda often teases his young cousin, he is extremely fond and very protective of him.

Feluda and Topshe
Jatayu makes his first appearance in Sonar Kella joining Feluda and Topshe in the train at Kanpur, on their way to Jodhpur.
Srinath is the domestic help of Feluda and Topshe.
Feluda accepts the assignment and leaves for Rajasthan along with Topshe ( Siddartha Chatterjee ).
On the way to Rajasthan Feluda and Topshe meet Lalmohan Ganguly, a. k. a. Jatayu ( Santosh Dutta ), a popular thriller-writer, for the first time.

Feluda and Santosh
After Santosh Dutta died, Ray remarked that it was impossible to ever make a Feluda film again without Dutta.
After the demise of Santosh Dutta ( Jatayu ), Ray remarked that it was impossible to ever make a Feluda film again without Dutta.

Feluda and Dutta
Utpal Dutta immortalised this character in one Feluda movie Joi Baba Felunath, which Satyajit Ray directed.

Feluda and on
However, contemporary ( 2000's ) movies based on Feluda stories feature scenes of violence uncharacteristic of the series, where Feluda demonstrates his martial art prowess.
His interpretation of the character in this and the other Feluda film Joi Baba Felunath were so powerful that Ray modeled the character of Jatayu in later books on him.

Feluda and .
Feluda first made his appearance in a Bengali children ’ s magazine called Sandesh in 1965, under the editorialship of Satyajit Ray and Subhas Mukhopadhyay.
In the Feluda series that followed, Feluda was portrayed as a man of around 27 with a tall ( 6 ' 2 "), athletic figure.
Despite being a strongly built man adept in martial arts, Feluda relies mostly upon his superb analytical ability and observation skill ( jokingly referred to as the ' Magajastra ' or brain-weapon ) to solve cases instead of using physical strength or weapons.
Feluda is known to be a good sleight-of-hand and he put that skill to use for solving couple of cases.
Contrary to his otherwise healthy lifestyle, Feluda enjoys smoking cigarettes and chewing betel leaves.
Feluda lives with Topshe's family.
In Baksho Rahasya or Mystery of a box, he confuses hippos with walruses — a tendency that Feluda often tries to correct.
Feluda's jyatha ( that is, uncle ) is said to have a ' photographic memory ', and is a vast source of information which comes in handy when Feluda is in need of some.
He also has a minor role in Boshpukery Khunkharapi, where he takes part in a surveillance mission with the rest of the Feluda gang in disguise.

played and by
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In the following year her father undertook to give a course in Hebrew theology to Johns Hopkins students, and this brought to the Szold house a group of bright young Jews who had come to Baltimore to study, and who enjoyed being fed and mothered by Mamma and entertained by Henrietta and Rachel, who played and sang for them in the upstairs sitting room on Sunday evenings.
The complexities of Venetian politics eluded him, but the story of the revolution itself is told in restrained measures, with no superfluous passages and only an occasional overemphasis of the part played by its leading figure.
This huge hulk played the guitar and he would take it along on our walks and play for us as we sat alone in the woods or by the stream.
The CTCA program of activities was profuse: William Farnum and Mary Pickford on the screen, Elsie Janis and Harry Lauder on the stage, books provided by the American Library Association, full equipment for games and sports -- except that no `` bones '' were furnished for the all-time favorite pastime played on any floor and known as `` African golf ''.
The West Berlin crisis is being played up artificially because it is needed by the United States to justify its arms drive ''.
At the same time, however, I availed myself of the services of that great English actor and master of make-up, Sir Gauntley Pratt, to do a `` quickie '' called The Mystery of the Mad Marquess, in which I played a young American girl who inherits a haunted castle on the English moors which is filled with secret passages and sliding panels and, unbeknownst to anyone, is still occupied by an eccentric maniac.
A biting, pithy parable of the all-pervading hollowness of modern life, the piece has been set by Mlle Lagoon to a sumptuous score ( a single motif played over and over by four thousand French horns ) by existentialist hot-shot Jean-Paul Sartre.
She played chess with him by postcard.
Even a city of thirty thousand might have six baseball teams, sponsored by grocers and hardware merchants or department stores, that played two or three times a week throughout the summer, usually in the cool of the evening, before an earnest and partisan audience who did not begrudge a quarter each, or even more, to be dropped into a hat when the game was half over.
Babe Ruth, as he always did in the Stadium, played right field to avoid having the sun in his eyes, and Tommy Thevenow, a rather mediocre hitter who played shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals, knocked a ball with all his might into the sharp angle formed by the permanent stands and the wooden bleachers, where Ruth could not reach it.
President Kennedy couldn't stay away from his desk for the 75-minute young people's concert played on the White House lawn yesterday by the 85-piece Transylvania Symphony Orchestra from Brevard, N. C..
Displaying his knowledge of music, the New England-born President remarked that `` probably the best chamber music in the world is played in Vermont, by young Americans -- and here in this school where they have produced extraordinary musicians and teachers, and their work is being duplicated all across the United States.
Then there are a pair of old biddies played by Grace Carney and Sibly Bowan who may be right off the shelf of stock Irish characters, but they put such a combination of good will and malevolence into their parts that they're quite entertaining.
Rococo music -- a lot of it -- was played in Carnegie Recital Hall on Saturday night in the first of four concerts being sponsored this season by a new organization known as Globe Concert Arts.
Music lovers who are not familiar with this literature may hear an excellent example, played for RCA by Emil Gilels.
The concerto's soloist, Hans Richter-Haaser, played with compensatory ease and economy, though without the consummate plasticity to which we had been treated on the previous evening by Herr Riefling.
She sat down and played two slots at once, looking grim, as if bested by mechanical devices, and Owen felt sorry for the lay-sisters depending on her support.
Roman gladiatorial games often referenced classical mythology, and this seems to reference Achilles ' fight with Penthesilea but gives it an extra twist of Achilles ' being " played " by a woman.
Greek Christian scribes played a crucial role in the preservation of Aristotle by copying all the extant Greek language manuscripts of the corpus.

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